May 2016, Vol. 71 No. 5
Business
Minnesota Limited President Passes Torch To New Leader
Minnesota Limited President, Christopher Leines, has retired after a lifelong career dedicated to the company, effective March 31. Throughout his tenure, Leines successfully drove a best-in-class level of performance for safety and quality, said Doug Banning, Minnesota Limited and Miller Pipeline CEO.
Minnesota Limited is an MVerge Company and wholly owned subsidiary of VISCO, with its ultimate corporate parent being Vectren Corporation. The company is headquartered in Big Lake, MN, and serves its customers as a specialty contractor with focus on transmission pipeline construction and maintenance; pump station, corporation station, terminal and refinery construction; gas distribution; and hydrostatic testing.
Vectren Corporation is an energy holding company headquartered in Evansville, IN. Its energy delivery subsidiaries provide gas and/or electricity to more than one million customers in service territories covering more than half of Indiana and approximately 20 percent of Ohio, primarily in the west-central area of the state.
Minnesota Limited’s new president is Ted Crowe who steps into the new role with more than 38 years of experience managing small varying sizes of pipeline and construction projects across the U.S. Crowe began his career at Leonard Pipeline Contractors in 1977 where he spent 17 years in the roles of project manager, project administrator, chief accountant and vice president. He also spent four years at northern Pipeline Construction in the U.S. Pipeline Division as vice president of pipeline construction.
In 1999, Crowe began his tenure at Minnesota limited and has since serve the company as project manager, director of operations and vice president of operations.
“I am confident in [Crowe’s] leadership and his ability to continue to grow our transmission pipeline construction business with the key strategies of maintaining the highest level of safety and quality,” said Banning. (763) 262-7000, www.mnlimited.com, www.vectren.com.
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