Southwest Gas Holdings Inc. Welcomes Former Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval to Board of Directors

Reuters
02 May
Southwest Gas Holdings Inc. Welcomes Former Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval to Board of Directors

Southwest Gas Holdings, Inc. has announced the election of Brian E. Sandoval to its Board of Directors. Sandoval, who currently serves as the President of the University of Nevada, Reno, brings with him extensive experience in public service and governance, having previously served as a federal judge and the Governor of Nevada. His appointment is expected to help guide the company in its focus on delivering long-term growth and value to stockholders.

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