CEIS | POWER APPOINTS KAREN SERCEY AS BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR
3 minute readPublished: Friday, December 19, 2025 at 1:28 am
CEIS | Power Appoints Karen Sercey as Business Development Director
Critical Energy Infrastructure Services (CEIS) | Power, a provider of energy and infrastructure services, has announced the appointment of Karen Sercey as its new Director of Business Development. The company aims to accelerate its growth strategy with Sercey at the helm.
Sercey brings over 15 years of experience in market expansion and strategic partnerships. Her track record includes transforming business units and achieving significant growth. In her new role, Sercey will lead CEIS | Power's efforts to expand its integrated engineering, consulting, and field services for turbines, boilers, and balance-of-plant systems.
According to Beth Bowen, CGO of CEIS, Sercey's expertise in combining technical insight with market expansion is crucial for the company's goals. CEIS | Power is focused on supporting OEM lifecycle solutions and increasing its market share in core boiler and steam generation services.
Sercey expressed her enthusiasm for the new role, highlighting CEIS | Power's technical expertise and commitment to helping clients reduce downtime and extend asset life. She plans to build upon this foundation to drive further growth.
As part of its expansion strategy, CEIS | Power is leveraging Sercey's leadership to broaden its full-service offerings for critical boiler systems. These services include expertise in various boiler types, equipment reliability programs, outage management support, and the provision of skilled labor resources. CEIS | Power serves the Electric Utility, Industrial, and Pulp & Paper sectors.
BNN's Perspective:
This appointment signals a strategic move by CEIS | Power to capitalize on the growing demand for specialized energy infrastructure services. While the energy sector faces evolving challenges, the company's focus on expanding its services, particularly in boiler systems, appears to be a prudent approach. The success of this strategy will depend on the company's ability to effectively execute its expansion plans and navigate the complexities of the energy market.
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