West Yost taps Rhorer as VP, chief strategic officer

Nov. 14, 2013

DAVIS, Calif. — Kyle Rhorer has more than 20 years of experience in the municipal utility consulting and engineering fields.

DAVIS, Calif. — West Yost Associates has hired Kyle Rhorer as vice president and chief strategic officer, according to a press release.

Rhorer will also lead West Yost's Alternative Delivery Services Group, tapping into his experience developing public-private partnerships for utility infrastructure, the release reported.

According to the release, Yost has over 20 years of experience in the municipal utility consulting and engineering fields, with particular experience in alternative project delivery, strategic planning, program management, infrastructure financing and utility financial management.

"Kyle’s commitment and track record for serving as a trusted advisor to clients undertaking large and complex municipal infrastructure programs is the right fit for West Yost’s vision of providing unmatched technical leadership, quality work products and exceptional client service,” said West Yost President Charles Duncan. “His aptitude for strategic planning and well-rounded leadership skills will benefit both West Yost and our valued clients.”

Visit www.westyost.com for more information.

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