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Seven Seas Water Group Completes Management Transition

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Written by Abby Davey

Seven Seas Water Group, a multi-national provider of Water-as-a-Service® (“WaaS”) solutions, today announced appointments to its executive team that completes its management transition to support the execution of its strategic growth plan and provide excellence in water and wastewater treatment solutions for its customers.

“I am pleased to appoint the new members of our senior leadership team as we embark into this new chapter of growth for the Seven Seas Water Group,” said Henry J. Charrabé, the Chief Executive Officer who was appointed in September 2021.

The new senior management team members for Seven Seas Water Group consist of:

  • Oliver Wiese as Chief Commercial Officer.  In his over 20 years of experience in water and wastewater, among other roles, Mr Wiese was formerly a Senior Vice President and Global Executive at Suez, Vice President at Evoqua, and Vice President of Corporate Development at Siemens Water Technologies.
  • Erik Arfalk as SVP of Business Development and Product Marketing.   Mr Arfalk formerly served as Chief Marketing Officer of Fluence Corporation and has over 20 years of experience in strategy, global marketing and product management serving various industrial companies including General Electric, Amgen, and Atlas Copco.
  • Heather Cheek as VP of Human Resources.  Ms Cheek has over 20 years of experience in human resources and brings to the Seven Seas Water Group a new focused approach towards organizational growth, employee engagement and talent development.
  • Tony Ellstrom as General Manager of AUC.  Mr Ellstrom contributes over 20 years of experience in design, build, construction, and project management and has served in various executive capacities leading operations and business development for various industries including within the water and wastewater sectors.

Since being divested from AquaVenture Holdings Limited in 2020, Seven Seas Water Group expanded its portfolio with the addition of a 20 million gallons per day water treatment plant in Panama, serving a population of approximately 420,000 residents.  Additionally, under its AUC Group brand, it has expanded its wastewater treatment plant portfolio by over 30% from 119 to 155 wastewater treatment plants under lease in the United States with property developers, municipal customers, and utility districts.

More recently, following Mr Charrabé’s appointment as Chief Executive Officer last September, Seven Seas Water Group announced the successful execution of a contract for the construction of the first public-private-partnership brackish water desalination plant in Texas.

Seven Seas Water Group has proven to be resilient through the COVID-19 pandemic. The company continues to experience strong growth as it receives interest globally as the partner of choice in delivering safe, reliable and efficient water solutions to its customers.

“There is an incredible need for water and wastewater infrastructure solutions globally, and Seven Seas Water Group holds the internationally established Water-as-a-Service® brand, with a stellar reputation in the United States for decentralized water and wastewater treatment solutions.” CEO Henry J. Charrabé continued, “Together with my experienced colleagues operating under both the Seven Seas Water and AUC brands, I look forward to integrating the talent of our new senior management team members and strengthening our platform, to build and expand our portfolio as the leading provider of WaaS® in the Americas and beyond through organic growth and strategic acquisitions.”

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