Concurrent Technologies Corporation announces senior team restructuring

April 29, 2024

(Left to right) Kevin Pudliner, VP, Information Technology; Susan Van Scoyoc, VP, Energy, Resilience, and Sustainability; and George Appley, Senior Advisor (Courtesy CTC)
(Left to right) Kevin Pudliner, VP, Information Technology; Susan Van Scoyoc, VP, Energy, Resilience, and Sustainability; and George Appley, Senior Advisor (Courtesy CTC)

Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC), headquartered in Johnstown, Pennsylvannia, USA, has announced a number of senior executive team changes, effective July 1, 2024, intended to further strengthen the company’s leadership and position it for continued growth and success.

Kevin Pudliner will be promoted from Executive Director to Vice President of the Information Technology Division. Pudliner’s extensive experience and expertise in the field of information technologies will be instrumental in driving innovation and delivering exceptional solutions to CTC’s clients.

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Susan Van Scoyoc will be promoted from Executive Director to Vice President of Energy, Resilience, and Sustainability Division. Van Scoyoc’s leadership and understanding of the energy sector is intended to enable CTC to expand its capabilities and make a positive impact in this critical area.

George Appley, who has served as Executive VP and Chief Operating Officer, will transition to a part-time Senior Advisor role. Appley’s contributions to CTC over the past thirty-four years will continue to benefit the company as he provides guidance and support in his advisory capacity.

“I want to congratulate and thank Kevin and Susan for their outstanding leadership. I look forward to incorporating their fresh perspectives in leading our information technology and energy areas for the benefit of our clients,” said Edward J Sheehan, Jr, presifent and CEO of CTC. “In addition, we are fortunate to have George staying on as a part-time Senior Advisor to help CTC continue to grow. We are excited about the company’s future with our new senior leadership in place.”

As part of these changes, the role of COO will be eliminated, streamlining the company’s leadership structure. The new VPs will report directly to Ed Sheehan, Jr, with increased responsibility and clear lines of communication and accountability. The company’s other operating unit VPs – including Tim Tibbits, Engineering and Manufacturing Division; Bob Kubler, Readiness Division; and John Klein, VP, CFO, and Treasurer – will continue to report to Sheehan.

“These executive team changes are a testament to CTC’s tremendous group of leaders and the company’s commitment to succession planning. With this strengthened leadership, CTC is well-positioned to drive innovation, deliver exceptional solutions, and continue its mission of providing exceptional value to its clients,” stated Sheehan.

As a result of these promotions, it is expected other organisational changes will be made prior to July 1, 2024.

www.ctc.com

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