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February 13, 2018

NuVision Announces Leadership Changes After Buyout

By ExchangeMonitor

Nuclear services provider NuVision Engineering has promoted three of its managers into top leadership positions, including chief executive officer and chief operating officer.

The moves follow NuVision’s acquisition by Carr’s Engineering last August, according to the company’s Feb. 9 announcement.

Brian Scott Beley is now president and CEO at the Pittsburgh company. He has been with the company since 2002, most recently as the vice president in charge of NuVision’s utilities and industry business branch. He replaces Van Walker, who retired last week but is staying on part time to chair the company’s board.

Martin Williams has been promoted to the new position of chief operating officer from vice president for decommissioning and waste management. He joined NuVision in 1998.

After 23 years in a number of accounting and finance roles with NuVision, Lisa Donavan has been named company controller.

NuVision provides technologies and services for the nuclear sector, including waste treatment, decontamination, and robotics.

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