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Minnesota Limited Announces Retirement of Ted Crowe; Dan Britz Appointed President
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BIG LAKE, Minn., May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Minnesota Limited, LLC, which operates within Artera Services LLC ( Artera ), one of the nation s leading energy infrastructure contractors specializing in transmission maintenance, upgrades, and construction, announced today that Ted Crowe, president of Minnesota Limited, will retire on May 14, 2021, after 22 years of service.
Ted Crowe to retire from Minnesota Limited on May 14, 2021. Dan Britz appointed as the incoming president.
Ted joined Minnesota Limited in 1999 as a project manager and has served as president since 2016. With over 44 years in the industry, managing small and multi-million-dollar pipeline construction and maintenance projects, Crowe cultivated a company culture deeply rooted in core values and integrity. His leadership brought a controlled and sustained growth pattern, which
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