Young Taken on PESA Advisory Board

July 24, 2016

Hoover Container Solutions’ chairman and CEO, Donald Young, has been nominated and elected to the Petroleum Equipment & Services Association (PESA) Advisory Board for a three-year term.

PESA’s leadership is comprised of experienced industry executives dedicated to advancing priorities of the service and supply sector. The role of the PESA Advisory Board is to offer insight to the PESA Board of Directors and staff, promote PESA participation within their own companies and strengthen PESA’s member ranks via personal industry connections.

Donald Young has been chairman and CEO of Hoover Container Solutions since 2008. Young is confident that serving on PESA’s Advisory Board will bring new opportunities and positive collaborations with fellow industry leaders. Hoover Container Solutions values PESA’s representation of the energy industry’s oilfield service, supply and manufacturing companies and promotion of innovative technologies, advocacy for policies that support U.S. energy production and all efforts to properly equip decision-makers to support the energy industry’s role as a driver of the U.S. economy.

“I am thrilled and honored to be named a member of PESA’s Advisory Board, and look forward to contributing positively to PESA’s efforts on behalf of Hoover Container Solutions,” said Young. 

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