On Nov. 27, Steve Edwards became the new chairman, president and CEO of Black & Veatch succeeding Len Rodman. The formal transition occurs as Rodman retires from Black & Veatch after 42 years with the company and 15 years as CEO. During his tenure, the company further positioned itself as a world leader in ?Critical Human Infrastructure? solutions.
In April, Edwards was named chief operating officer of Black & Veatch and to the company?s top leadership position following a transition period that concluded last Wednesday.
?During the transition process, Steve led the company?s strategic planning initiative and the 2014 budgeting process.?In addition, he met with clients, business partners and company professionals all over the world in preparation for his new role,? Rodman said.?
Edwards becomes the seventh person to serve in the top leadership position in the company?s 98-year history. ?This is a great time for me and all our other professionals to be part of Black & Veatch and to live our company?s Mission of Building a World of Difference,? Edwards said. ?Len has provided strong leadership during his tenure and I look forward to working with our professionals and clients in providing global energy, water, communications and security solutions.?
Before becoming chief operating officer, Edwards was an executive vice president serving as executive director global EPC for Black & Veatch?s energy business. He has been a member of the company?s executive committee since 2005 and a member of the Board of Directors since 2012.