Southwest Water Initiates CEO Succession Process

Nov. 14, 2005

Southwest Water Co. has begun a CEO succession process. Chairman of the board and CEO Anton C. Garnier, 65, announced that, in accordance with prudent corporate governance practices, the company has retained an executive recruiting firm to begin a CEO search that will include both internal and external candidates.

Garnier said, "Having been with Southwest Water for more than 38 years, I have seen the company grow from a small family business to a public company with operations from coast to coast. I turned 65 last month, and while I have no intention of retiring, and I enjoy what I am doing, now is the time to begin an orderly CEO succession process.

"We are looking for a person to carry on the company's successful strategy and performance which have consistently increased revenues, income and shareholder value. I will continue to serve as CEO and chairman of the board until a new CEO is in place. At that time, I will assume the position of full-time chairman and anticipate focusing my efforts on strategic issues for the long-term success of the company and our industry."

Source: Southwest Water Co.

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