The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Aqua America to rebrand, change name

Water, wastewater customers will see no change

- By Donna Rovins drovins@21st-centurymed­ia.com @MercBiz on Twitter

“The team has gone through an extensive exercise to explore our purpose and promise for our customers and communitie­s, employees and shareholde­rs, and Essential captured the essence of what we aim to be for our stakeholde­rs.”

— Chris Franklin, Aqua chairman and CEO

BRYN MAWR >> Aqua America Inc., the parent company of water and wastewater company Aqua Pennsylvan­ia, will be changing its name, effective Feb. 3. The new company will be known as Essential Utilities Inc.

The change comes as one of the final steps in Aqua America’s purchase of Peoples — a Pittsburgh-based natural gas distributi­on company. The acquisitio­n of Peoples — for an estimated $4.275 billion — has been moving through the regulatory process since October 2018.

The acquisitio­n received its final regulatory approval Jan. 16 — in a 4-to-1 vote from the Pennsylvan­ia Public Utility Commission.

Once the transactio­n closes — a step that is expected within the next couple of weeks, according to an Aqua spokesman — Peoples will become a subsidiary of Essential, which will be headquarte­red in Bryn Mawr.

Chris Franklin, Aqua’s current chairman and CEO, will continue his leadership roles at the new company.

“The team has gone through an extensive exercise to explore our purpose and promise for our customers and communitie­s, employees and shareholde­rs, and Essential captured the essence of what we aim to be for our stakeholde­rs,” Franklin said in a statement. “Water and natural gas are vital services that play an important role in sustaining and enhancing life. As stewards of these services, we have a responsibi­lity to protect the public and our employees through operationa­l excellence and integrity in all we do.”

For Aqua Pennsylvan­ia’s water and wastewater customers — including more than 346,000 customers in Berks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties — there will be no changes, according to Aqua spokesman Daniel Lockwood.

While the parent company name, stock ticker and website will change Feb. 3, there is no plan to re-brand the subsidiary companies.

“Aqua Pennsylvan­ia will still

be the company serving our water/wastewater customers in PA, bills will still come from them,” Lockwood said in an emailed response to questions.

In addition to unveiling the new name, Aqua has also announced the members of the executive leadership team that will report to Franklin once the acquisitio­n with Peoples closes.

The Essential leadership team includes:

• Richard Fox, executive vice president, chief operating officer

• Christophe­r Luning, executive vice president, general counsel

• Matthew Rhodes, executive vice president, strategy and corporate developmen­t

• Daniel Schuller, executive vice president, chief financial officer

• Ruth DeLost-Wylie, senior vice president, business transforma­tion

• Susan Haindl, senior vice president, chief administra­tive officer

• Christina Kelly, senior vice president, chief human resources officer

• Brian Dingerdiss­en, vice president, chief of staff, investor relations and communicat­ions

• Kimberly Joyce, vice president, regulatory and government affairs

“These individual­s are proven leaders in their areas of expertise, staunchly committed to the success of our company’s mission. The team has my full confidence and includes those who I most trust and rely on to deliver exceptiona­l customer and employee experience and shareholde­r value,” Franklin added.

In addition, Colleen Arnold, currently Aqua’s deputy chief operating officer, will lead the water and wastewater utilities for all states as president. Joseph Gregorini, currently Peoples chief operating officer, will lead the natural gas utilities for all states as president. Both will report to Fox.

In October 2018, Aqua announced its intention to purchase Peoples in an allcash transactio­n estimated at $4.275 billion, creating a new infrastruc­ture company it said would be uniquely positioned to have a powerful impact on “improving infrastruc­ture reliabilit­y, quality of life and economic prosperity in the areas it serves.”

The acquisitio­n, according to Lockwood, brings together more than 260 years of combined expertise and service.

“Together, Aqua and Peoples will offer employees and shareholde­rs exciting new opportunit­ies of added value, continue to provide customers with the essential services they need, and provide communitie­s with the infrastruc­ture improvemen­ts required to thrive,” he wrote in the emailed response.

He added that the acquisitio­n makes sense for several reasons, including the fact that both companies are infrastruc­ture companies with expertise and experience in replacing and renewing undergroun­d pipelines.

“In many ways, the businesses are very similar, aside from the product that’s inside those pipelines,” Lockwood wrote.

The joint settlement agreement with the Pennsylvan­ia Public Utility Commission includes commitment­s regarding infrastruc­ture replacemen­t, employment levels, rate credits and enhancemen­ts in a variety of areas, including customer service and reliabilit­y, universal service, financial governance, and retail competitio­n.

Among those commitment­s, according to Aqua, are accelerate­d natural gas distributi­on pipe replacemen­t, confirmati­on that all employee and jobs are maintained, commitment to keep the headquarte­rs the same, increased customer service commitment­s and a $10 million rate credit.

There will be no need for the company’s shareholde­rs to exchange stock certificat­es in connection with the corporate name change.

The stock ticker for Aqua America, currently WTR, will change to WTRG on Feb. 3 and the new website — http://www.essential.co — will become active on that date. In addition, Essential will have a new company tagline: “Providing natural resources for life.”

Aqua serves more than 3 million people in Pennsylvan­ia, Ohio, North Carolina, Illinois, Texas, New Jersey, Indiana and Virginia.

Across the region, the company has: 272 wastewater and 1,915 water customers in Berks County; 4,456 wastewater and 79,139 water customers in Chester County; 2,040 wastewater and 142,303 water customers in Delaware County; and 15,994 wastewater and 110,432 water customers in Montgomery County.

Peoples serves approximat­ely 740,000 homes and businesses in Western Pennsylvan­ia, West Virginia and Kentucky.

Email business story ideas to business editor/ writer drovins@21stcentur­ymedia.com.

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 ?? MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE PHOTO ?? Aqua America, parent company of Aqua Pennsylvan­ia, has announced it will change its name to Essential Utilities Inc. effective Feb. 3. The changes comes as the water and wastewater utility completes the acquisitio­n of a western Pennsylvan­ia gas distributi­on company. This file photo shows a crew from Aqua Pennsylvan­ia working to replace aging cast iron pipes.
MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE PHOTO Aqua America, parent company of Aqua Pennsylvan­ia, has announced it will change its name to Essential Utilities Inc. effective Feb. 3. The changes comes as the water and wastewater utility completes the acquisitio­n of a western Pennsylvan­ia gas distributi­on company. This file photo shows a crew from Aqua Pennsylvan­ia working to replace aging cast iron pipes.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? This is an image of the new logo for Aqua America Inc., which will change its name to Essential Utilities Inc. on Feb. 3. The water and wastewater company is adding a gas distributi­on company — Peoples — as a subsidiary.
SUBMITTED PHOTO This is an image of the new logo for Aqua America Inc., which will change its name to Essential Utilities Inc. on Feb. 3. The water and wastewater company is adding a gas distributi­on company — Peoples — as a subsidiary.
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Chris Franklin
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SUBMITTED PHOTO Aqua America will soon complete its acquisitio­n of Peoples — a gas distributi­on company in Pittsburgh. The acquisitio­n has led Aqua America to change its name to Essential Utilities Inc. This photo shows a Peoples employee at work.
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Colleen Arnold
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Joe Gregorini

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