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Middlesex Water Co. CEO Doll announces retirement

Iselin-based Middlesex Water Co. CEO and President Dennis Doll has announced a plan to retire upon turning age 65. Doll’s retirement is planned for the later of Dec. 31 or the date when a successor is named and on board. Doll will remain a member of the board through the expiration of his current term in May 2024. A search for his successor is being led by the Compensation Committee of the board of directors in collaboration with Russell Reynolds Associates, a nationally recognized executive search firm.

Doll joined Middlesex Water Co. as executive vice president in 2004 and was named CEO and president, as well as a director, effective Jan. 1, 2006. In May 2010, he was elected chairman of the board. Under his tenure, the company has made several acquisitions, experienced significant organic customer growth, entered into numerous contract operations and completed hundreds of significant construction projects.

Doll’s background includes nearly 40 years of experience in investor-owned water and wastewater utility management and a record of industry and other service as president of the National Association of Water Companies, chairman of the board of the Water Research Foundation, member of the board and Executive Committee of the American Water Works Association, chairman of the board of the New Jersey Utilities Association, board member and treasurer of Raritan Bay Medical Center and board member and treasurer of Court Appointed Special Advocates of Middlesex County.

“Dennis has led Middlesex Water through some of the largest capital campaigns and industry changes in the company’s history. His strategic leadership, focus on fiscal accountability and organizational development have earned him the respect and admiration of employees, customers, shareholders, industry colleagues and regulators. We are grateful for his efforts in promoting the company’s strong values-based culture and leading the team in providing water and wastewater services safely, reliably and efficiently,” Walter Reinhard, Middlesex Water lead director, said. “As we conduct our search for our next CEO, we look forward to speaking with candidates who can build on Middlesex Water’s strong 126-year legacy of operational excellence.”

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