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Centuri Holdings Announces Appointment of Christian (“Chris”) Brown as President and Chief Executive Officer

PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)---- $CTRI--Centuri Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CTRI) (“Centuri” or the “Company”), a leading, pure-play North American utility infrastructure services company, today announced its Board of Directors has appointed Christian (“Chris”) Brown as President and Chief Executive Officer of Centuri, effective December 3, 2024. Mr. Brown will be appointed to the Centuri Board at that time. Mr. Brown succeeds Paul Caudill, who was appointed Interim President and CEO effective July 31, 2024. Brown...

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