American Water Works Company, Inc. Names Two NEI Subsidiary Executives to Senior Executive Roles.VOORHEES, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 3, 1999--In conjunction with American Water Works Company's (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :AWK (Aho Weinberger Kernighan) A Unix programming utility developed in 1977 by Alfred Aho, Peter Weinberger and Brian Kernighan. Due to its unique pattern-matching syntax, awk is often used in data retrieval and data transformation. ) recently announced acquisition of National Enterprises Inc., two executives from NEI NEI National Eye Institute (NIH) NEI Nuclear Energy Institute NEI National Emission Inventory NEI Not Enough Information NEI Netherlands East Indies NEI Nuevos Estados Independientes subsidiaries will assume executive roles at American Water Works Company subsidiaries. Terry L. Gloriod will be elected President of Illinois-American Water Company and James H. Buckler will be elected President of Missouri-American Water Company. Gloriod has been with the National Enterprises Inc./Continental Water Company for nearly 30 years. He is currently serving as Vice President of Operations where he exercises engineering and operations oversight of the Continental subsidiary water companies. He serves as Chairman of the Board of each of Continental's four subsidiaries: St. Louis County St. Louis County is the name of multiple counties in the United States:
Northern Illinois is a region generally covering the northern third of the U.S. state of Illinois. Economics Water Company, Northwest Indiana Water Company, and Long Island Water Company in New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of . Buckler was named President of Continental's largest subsidiary, St. Louis County Water Company, on May 1, 1996. Previously, he was the Company's Executive Vice President of Operations from 1994-1996. Prior to that time, he served as the Vice President for Environmental Relations for Water Utility Service Company, a subsidiary of Continental Water Company. Prior to joining the Continental group of companies, he was with the City of Springfield, Illinois where he was the Water Division manager for City Water, Light and Power. "With the leadership team in place, we can continue working through the development plan for integrating the National Enterprises Inc./Continental Water Company subsidiaries into the American Water System in anticipation of closing the acquisition transaction later this year," said J. James Barr, President and Chief Executive Officer, American Water Works Company. Subsidiaries of NEI, a privately owned company, provide water service to more than 1.7 million people in Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and New York. American Water Works Company is the largest and most geographically diverse investor-owned water utility business in the U.S. The Company serves more than 7 million people in over 870 communities in 22 states. The Company remains committed to continued growth and is involved in a number of industry consolidation and privatization privatization: see nationalization. privatization Transfer of government services or assets to the private sector. State-owned assets may be sold to private owners, or statutory restrictions on competition between privately and publicly owned initiatives including water and wastewater system acquisition, contract operation and public/private partnerships. |
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