Roeslein & Associates, Inc. announced significant changes to its leadership team. The move is intended to foster continued growth and position the company for even greater long-term success.
Rudi Roeslein, founder of Roeslein & Associates, made the strategic decision to transition from his role as CEO to assume the position of president.
Effective immediately, Brian Sneed, who has served as President and Chief Operating Officer, will now assume the role of CEO. Brian’s unwavering commitment over the past 24 years to excellence and vast knowledge of the industry make him the perfect candidate for this position.
Among the many changes, Rob Campbell will be promoted from President of the Manufacturing Division to Chief Operating Officer (COO). Over the past several years, Rob has demonstrated exceptional leadership skills and an unparalleled understanding of operations throughout his 33 years of experience, making him a natural fit for this vital role.
Meanwhile, Gangwei Wu, a seasoned industry veteran with a proven track record of success, will assume Rob Campbell’s previous position as president within the manufacturing division.
Wu will work closely with two other esteemed division presidents: Larry Block, divisional president of Professional Services, and Charles J. Reneski, P.E., divisional president of Construction and Operational Services. Mr. Wu will also foster a partnership with Jason Roeslein, who will fill Wu’s previous position as vice president of Manufacturing.
In addition, Chris Roach, former President of Roeslein Alternative Energy (RAE), will lead a new division within Roeslein & Associates, Inc. aptly named President of Renewable Energy. Chris’ exceptional leadership at RAE and commitment to sustainable energy solutions make him the ideal choice to lead this exciting new initiative. He will be supported by Mitch May, who has led several of the company’s largest renewable energy projects and seamlessly intertwined the two companies through engineering and project management, making him an exceptional fit for his new role as Vice President of Renewable Energy.
On the other hand, Roeslein will form a secondary division focused on traditional energy. This new division will be comprised of a group of employees from Roeslein and its recently acquired brands, Servtech, Inc. and Method Flow Products. With this new division, Roeslein is pleased to announce the promotion of Steve Martin from executive vice president to president of Traditional Energy. Steve’s extensive experience in the energy sector and his strategic vision will be crucial in driving innovation and growth within this division.
Sarah Davidson has also been named Vice President, Human Resources. With an illustrious career spanning several years at Roeslein & Associates, Inc, Sarah has consistently demonstrated her expertise in talent development, resource planning and executive leadership.