Lindstrom in as interim CEO & president at electrical contractor IES

Integrated Electrical Services Inc. (Houston): James Lindstrom is now interim CEO and president, succeeding Michael Caliel, who will be leaving the company effective June 30 to pursue other interests. In other executive changes at IES, Thomas ...
June 13, 2011
Integrated Electrical Services Inc. (Houston):James Lindstrom is now interim CEO and president, succeeding Michael Caliel, who will be leaving the company effective June 30 to pursue other interests. In other executive changes at IES, Thomas Santoni, previously V.P., Central Division, Commercial & Industrial, has been promoted to the position of president, IES Commercial & Industrial. Santoni joins fellow divisional presidents, Donald Fishstein, IES Communications and Dwayne Collier, IES Residential. Santoni has been with IES for 16 years, serving in various management positions in the commercial and industrial businesses. He attended the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana. Details

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