Black & Veatch recently named Matt Bond as associate vice president and wastewater practice leader for the central region of its Americas water business. His responsibilities include overseeing project management and serving as liaison for many clients within the region.
“Matt Bond has tremendous project experience in wastewater treatment, wastewater collection, and solids processing and disposal,” said Dan McCarthy, president and CEO of Black & Veatch’s global water business. “His technological and project management expertise, combined with his valuable utility perspective, enable us to continue to provide the best possible service to our clients in the region.”
Bond is a nationally known leader in the wastewater industry, highlighted by his involvement in the Water Environment Federation, where he currently serves on the Board of Trustees and chairs the long-range planning committee for the organization.
Bond, a licensed professional engineer in Kansas, brings 24 years of experience, including more than 20 years previously with Black & Veatch. Prior to this appointment, Bond spent nearly three years as deputy chief engineer for a wastewater utility, where he was responsible for all existing infrastructure capital improvements projects and coordinated the development of the overall annual CIP program for the utility’s six wastewater treatment plants, 32 pumping stations, and more than 2,000 miles of sewers.
Source: Black & Veatch