CH2M HILL welcomes new vice president to Global Strategic Consulting team

Aug. 29, 2014

DENVER — CH2M HILL partners with clients in energy, water, environment and infrastructure to design integrated solutions.

DENVER — CH2M HILL announced the addition of Scott Bash as the vice president for the firm’s Global Strategic Consulting service team, according to a press release.

Bash’s knowledge in using technology to streamline business processes and align with organizational goals will support the firm’s ongoing commitment to help its clients make sound business decisions by improving operational efficiency, stated the release.

The release reported that Bash will be responsible for helping CH2M HILL grow its Strategic Consulting client base, furthering the development of its Asset Management and Technology Practices, and applying leading-edge technology and innovation services to meet the needs of its clients.

Prior to joining CH2M HILL Bash worked for HDR as an associate vice president and the asset management practice leader, and while at HDR, he also served as the project manager for Seattle Public Utilities’ benchmarking and workplace project, noted the release.

“Scott is a visionary leader who has designed business management solutions for numerous water and wastewater utilities, as well as local governments in more than 24 countries and throughout the United States,” said CH2M HILL General Manager for Strategic Consulting Scott Haskins. “We are delighted to have him join our team and strengthen our consulting services for utilities across the federal, private and public sector.”

Read the entire release here.

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