Ulteig Welcomes Bhupinder Singh as Board Member
Ulteig, a consulting engineering leader known for its commitment to sustainable solutions, recently announced the addition of Bhupinder Singh to its Board of Directors. This strategic appointment comes at a crucial time when Ulteig is focusing on enhancing its digital transformation efforts across various infrastructure sectors—Power, Renewables, Transportation, and Water.
A Wealth of Experience
With nearly four decades of experience intersecting technology and infrastructure, Singh's expertise is expected to bring significant advancements to Ulteig. His career includes co-founding EIRIS, a company dedicated to delivering innovative software aimed at improving network resilience and reliability. Singh's prior role as Chief Product Officer at Bentley Systems saw him oversee global product development for 26 years, equipping him with a robust understanding of the needs in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry.
“Bhupinder joins our Board with an extensive background that will support our drive towards innovative engineering solutions,” said Doug Jaeger, President and CEO of Ulteig. He emphasized that Singh's insights into automation and engineering technology will be vital as the firm seeks to elevate its client services using cutting-edge tools.
Educational Background
Singh's academic credentials further bolster his qualifications. He holds advanced degrees in computer science from Rutgers University and civil engineering from Vanderbilt University, as well as an undergraduate degree in civil engineering from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology.
“I am honored to join Ulteig's Board of Directors during such a pivotal time,” Singh remarked. “The company’s commitment to using digital transformation to achieve superior client outcomes is both inspiring and essential for the future, and I am eager to support its initiatives in scaling technology-enabled solutions that promote sustainability.”
Strategic Goals and Directions
Singh's appointment follows the retirement of Shep Pryor, who dedicated 16 years to the board. Ulteig is strategically positioning itself to drive digital transformation not just within its organization but throughout the industry. The leadership team is focused on integrating advanced technologies that benefit their Lifeline Sectors, ensuring the company remains at the forefront of engineering innovation.
“Digital transformation is not merely an operational change; it’s a cultural shift that will allow us to better serve our clients and contribute to a sustainable future,” said Jaeger. “With Bhupinder on board, we are confident in our ability to navigate this transformation successfully.”
The Road Ahead
As Ulteig embarks on this new chapter under Singh's guidance, stakeholders and clients are encouraged to stay tuned for new initiatives focused on technological advancements and sustainable solutions. With a legacy spanning over 80 years, Ulteig is committed to leveraging its expertise to transform critical infrastructure across North America.
For those interested in learning more about Ulteig's mission and ongoing endeavors, further information can be found at
Ulteig's website. This appointment marks a significant milestone for the firm as it continues to advocate for innovation and sustainability in engineering.
In conclusion, the addition of Singh to the board is indicative of Ulteig’s proactive approach to addressing future challenges in engineering and infrastructure development. While the firm looks forward to fostering an era of digital advancements, they remain dedicated to their foundational principles of sustainability and service excellence.