Brown and Caldwell Names Director of Client Services
Samir Davé has joined Brown and Caldwell as a senior director of client services for industrial water services in the energy and chemicals sector.
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Samir Davé has joined leading environmental engineering and construction firm Brown and Caldwell (Walnut Creek, Calif.) as its senior director of client services for industrial water services in the energy and chemicals sector. He will be responsible for growing the company’s full-service business in the sector, with special emphasis on project development and delivery. Brown and Caldwell believes Davé’s experience in operations management, project and program management for capital projects, market sector leadership and sales and strategy leadership will serve him well in his new position.
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