Midland, Texas-based BCCK Holding Co. (BCCK), a leader in engineering, procurement, fabrication and field construction services, has appointed John Peterson as director of business development to support company growth in the Houston/Gulf and Rocky Mountain regions.
Peterson will be responsible for building and maintaining new and existing relationships within the Houston, Gulf and Rocky Mountain regions. He joins BCCK from STV Energy Services, where he served as director of business development.
Jacob Pratt, vice president, sales and business development at BCCK, said, “In addition to his extensive experience gained in the oil and gas industry, John’s positive and professional attitude will be a further asset to our team. He will provide invaluable support as BCCK continues to meet the needs of our clients in terms of high quality, innovative EPC solutions.”
“I am proud to be joining BCCK at this new phase of expansion. Having the opportunity to help a great company grow and expand its offering of engineering, fabrication, field construction and full EPC services for the oil and gas industry is very exciting,” Peterson said.
John’s experience of more than 20 years in business development and sales roles are complemented by a BA in marketing from Concordia University and an MBA from the University of Denver. Peterson has previously served in several different volunteer roles and is currently a member of the board of directors for the Rocky Mountain Gas Processors Association.
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