As a highly accomplished executive and entrepreneur, USP&E CEO Will Gruver was selected by The Dallas Business Journal to join its 2012 class of 40 Under Forty. Honorees were announced online at dallasbusinessjournal.com and in the newspaper during the week of June 18.
Gruver, who founded the full-service energy solutions company specializing in diesel, natural gas, HFO, and renewable power station engineering, was among 39 other executives and entrepreneurs who are at the top of their games professionally and have demonstrated a commitment to the North Texas community.
To qualify for the honor, candidates have to be 39-years-old are younger as of Aug. 24, 2012 and have a proven track record in both business and community involvement. In its search for the 2012 class, The Dallas Business Journal looked for innovators, dealmakers and influential leaders who excelled in their respective companies and industries while showing dynamic leadership in their communities.
USP&E Chief Strategy Officer Dean Castillo believes that the honor is one that the company as a whole should be proud of.
“It’s a recognition of the accomplishments of our company that really allowed Will to be considered for this award. Therefore, it’s the contribution that each and every one of us makes every day to allow us to be recognized in this way.”
Each of the honorees will be profiled in The Dallas Business Journal’s special publication, which will be inserted into the Aug. 24 edition of The Dallas Business Journal. Honorees will also be recognized during a cocktail party at the Granada on Aug. 23.