Centuri Holdings Inc. Appoints Jason Lentz as Senior Vice President of Fleet and Procurement

Reuters
Jul 28
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/CTRI">Centuri</a> Holdings Inc. Appoints Jason Lentz as Senior Vice President of Fleet and Procurement

Centuri Holdings Inc., a North American utility infrastructure services company, has appointed Jason Lentz as Senior Vice President of Fleet and Procurement, effective August 11. Lentz will oversee the company's fleet and sourcing strategy, aiming to optimize equipment utilization and improve capital efficiency. With over $1 billion in fleet assets, Centuri is focusing on a balanced approach to ownership and leasing to strengthen its financial and operational capabilities. Lentz brings nearly 30 years of experience in the energy and construction sectors, previously holding leadership roles at Michels Corporation and other companies.

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