WesTech Engineering Inc. of Salt Lake City has appointed Ralph Cutler as president. The company’s board made the announcement in a release. Cutler had been WesTech’s vice president of industrial products and sales and assumed his new role on July 1. Rex Plaizier, who has been serving as both chief executive officer and president, will continue in his role as CEO.
“The board has decided to separate the duties of CEO and president to meet the growing demands of both positions and to support WesTech’s continued growth,” said Plaizier. “After a comprehensive search to identify the best choice for president, they selected Ralph, who has been an employee-owner with WesTech for more than 35 years. His broad technical expertise, coupled with in-depth operational knowledge and superior project execution for customers, makes him uniquely qualified to take this position. We are excited to watch him drive the company forward.”
{mprestriction ids="1,3"}Cutler, who holds civil engineering and MBA degrees from the University of Utah, joined WesTech in 1982. He worked to design, manage and implement municipal and industrial water solutions for clients globally and supervised both the industrial sedimentation and filtration groups. He is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
“WesTech continues its strong growth trajectory, achieving 47 percent growth this fiscal year,” Cutler said. “My goal will be to ensure that operations can continue to support and maintain exceptional customer service and strong relationships with our partners and vendors in this period of strong growth.”
WesTech Engineering provides process solutions for water treatment, liquids/solids separation and biological treatment needs to municipal, industrial and minerals clients worldwide. Founded in 1973, WesTech is an employee-owned company, with over 500 employees in seven countries.{/mprestriction}