ENERCON Promotes Robert Bryan to Vice President, Power Group
Bryan with ENERCON over 15 years
ATLANTA, Jan. 17, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Enercon Services, Inc. (ENERCON), with offices in Kennesaw and Duluth, Ga. have announced the promotion of 15-year employee, Robert Bryan to vice president, Power Group. Bryan replaces Carter Noland who retired in December.
Power Group Vice President Bryan will be responsible for the leadership and overall management of ENERCON's Power Group, which includes Nuclear Engineering, Fossil and Industrial Engineering and Power Delivery Services. Bryan joined ENERCON in 1993 and during his tenure has held several positions including principle civil engineer, design engineering manager and most recently director of engineering.
Reporting to Robert Bryan at ENERCON are: Director of Client Services Jim Gannon, Manager of Power Delivery Thom Beckett, Manager of Fossil and Industrial Engineering David Brown, Director of Nuclear Engineering - North and Midwest Operations Dave Studley, and Director of Nuclear Engineering - South and West Operations Jerry Curreri, who replaces this position formerly filled by Bryan.
Bryan is a graduate of the University of Tennessee with a bachelor of science in civil engineering and is a licensed professional engineer.
ENERCON, founded in 1983, is an engineering, environmental, technical and management services firm providing a broad range of professional services to private, public, and government sector clients throughout the United States. With 17 offices nationwide and over 1,200 professionals in a broad range of disciplines, ENERCON has substantial capabilities that help clients address both today's and tomorrow's problems. ENERCON is an employee-owned company whose reputation for innovation, diligence, and commitment has led to growth and success for the company and its clients. http://www.enercon.com
SOURCE Enercon Services, Inc.
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