WesTech Appoints New President & CEO

Sept. 10, 2013
Rex Plaizier assumed the new role Sept. 1, 2013

WesTech Eng.’s board of directors has appointed Rex Plaizier as the company’s new president and CEO. The move was effective Sept. 1, 2013.

Plaizier has a 27-year career with WesTech and has served as the company’s president for five years. He holds Master’s degrees in mining engineering and business administration.

“After 40 years WesTech is positioned, better than ever before, to earn and serve customers in all their markets. The company has differentiated itself with a reputation for listening to its customers and responding with reliable, can-do service,” said Jim Larsen, chairman of WesTech’s board of directors. “As a board, we appointed Rex Plaizier to this position because we believe he embodies the principles that built the WesTech brand and will lead the company effectively into its next 40 years.”

WesTech’s former CEO, Steve Brewster, has led the company for the past five years. During his tenure, WesTech’s annual revenue increased nearly 53%. Brewster is known for his passion for the values WesTech has built. Those close to the company know that for the last three years Brewster has fought an aggressive cancer. Brewster will remain with the company, providing leadership for strategic projects.

Source: WesTech Eng.

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