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Black & Veatch names new President for Asia-Pacific and India

Narsingh Chaudhary will take the role of Hoe Wai Cheong who will retire by year-end.

Black & Veatch has appointed its Executive Vice President and Managing Director, Asia Pacific, for four years Narsingh Chaudhary as President for Asia-Pacific and India.

In a statement, the company said Chaudhary will replace Hoe Wai Cheong who will retire by year-end.

Chaudhary has over 25 years of experience in the infrastructure industry, the company said.

“Narsingh has deep industry knowledge and a proven track record in helping clients address rapidly changing market conditions,” said Mario Azar, Black & Veatch’s Chairman & CEO. 

“As Asia focuses on megatrends reshaping the world including decarbonization, power grid resiliency, instant communication, clean transportation, water scarcity and cybersecurity, his leadership and our diverse portfolio of solutions will help clients address their biggest challenges.”

 

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