CH2M HILL OMI Appoints Two Executives to Top Management Team

Dec. 8, 2008
Steve Meininger and Scott Haskins appointed to new positions

Two new executives have been selected for CH2M HILL OMI’s senior leadership team.

Steve Meininger is now the global operations director for project delivery, responsible for customer satisfaction and for financial, technical and administrative aspects of CH2M HILL OMI projects. He succeeds Roger Quayle, who was selected to lead a strategic initiative within CH2M HILL. A professional engineer, Meininger was previously a regional vice president. He joined CH2M HILL in 1993.

Scott Haskins is director of a new group called technology, quality and innovation. The organization provides a strategic focus on growth and business process within CH2M HILL OMI, including initiatives related to quality, sustainability, compliance and consulting. Haskins previously was a vice president and principal management consultant in CH2M HILL’s water business. He joined the company in 2007 after 33 years with the city of Seattle, most recently as deputy director of Seattle Public Utilities, where he led utility systems management for drinking water, surface water, wastewater and solid waste functions.

“Both Steve and Scott bring the best experience, insight and innovation to help CH2M HILL OMI further advance its industry-leading range of operations and maintenance solutions,” said Elisa M. Speranza, president of CH2M HILL OMI. “Their talent in these roles will be an asset to our company and to our partners.”

Source: CH2M HILL

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