Craig Hanrahan was Appointed as Director - Information Technology Infrastructure and Security Services at Watts Water Technologies

Date of management change: July 18, 2015 

What Happened?

Watts Water Technologies hired Craig Hanrahan as Director - Information Technology Infrastructure and Security Services

 

About the Company

Founded in 1874 by Joseph Watts, Watts Regulator Company, as we were originally known, made its reputation by "Setting The Standard in Valve Technology." During its early days, Watts manufactured pressure reducing valves to regulate steam and relief valves to ensure safe operation of water heaters and boilers. In the 1900`s, Watts introduced the revolutionary combination temperature and pressure (T&P) relief valve, a protection device for use on hot water supply tank systems. These T&P valves prevented dangerous hot water heater explosions and continue to be an integral part of today`s water heating systems. In the 1970`s, Watts was instrumental in the promotion of backflow prevention devices to prevent the backward flow of contaminated water from entering into the potable water supply. Watts continues to lead the backflow prevention market today. Today, Watts is part of the Watts Water Technologies family with operations in North America, Europe and Asia. Watts designs, manufactures and sells an extensive line of flow control products for the water quality, residential plumbing and heating, commercial and OEM markets.

 

About the Person

Craig Hanrahan is Senior Director, Enterprise Cyber Security and Deputy CISO at Insulet. Previously, Craig held various senior IT leadership roles in the industry.

 

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