Middlesex Water (MSEX) Names Tatyana Kaplan Chief Accounting Officer

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On March 27, 2026, Middlesex Water Company (NASDAQ:MSEX) hired Tatyana Kaplan as vice president and chief accounting officer, effective March 26. Kaplan previously worked as the director of accounting for Veolia North America’s regulated utility division, where she oversaw regulatory accounting and reporting in six jurisdictions.

Middlesex Water Company (NASDAQ:MSEX) announced financial performance for 2025, with net income of $42.8 million, a $1.5 million decrease year on year, and diluted EPS of $2.36 compared to $2.47 in 2024. The corporation reported operating revenue of $194.7 million, increasing by $2.8 million due to rate hikes and client growth. The firm reported fourth-quarter net income of $8.6 million and earnings per share of $0.46, compared to $8.8 million and $0.49 in the previous year. The corporation invested $96 million in infrastructure in 2025 and aims to invest $506 million from 2026 to 2028.

Middlesex Water (MSEX) Names Tatyana Kaplan Chief Accounting Officer

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Middlesex Water Company (NASDAQ:MSEX) owns and manages regulated water utility and wastewater systems. The company’s services include water production, treatment, and distribution, full-service municipal contract operations, and wastewater collection and treatment. It operates in two segments: regulated and non-regulated.

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