Thank you, Joanne. Good morning, everyone, and thank you for joining us today. We are very pleased to report the results for the third quarter of 2022 as there are many highlights worth mentioning. At Global Water, we continue to advance our mission of growing and aggregating water and wastewater utilities so that our customers can realize the benefits of consolidation, regionalization and environmental stewardship in the face of water scarcity, challenging regulations and aging infrastructure. So in the quarter, our company completed a public offering of common stock totaling net proceeds of $14. 9 million and an increase to our unused revolving line of credit from $10 million to $15 million ensuring we have the capital necessary to fund acquisitions, infrastructure investments and for general corporate purposes. We also announced the completion of our company-wide rate case, which includes new rates for 96% of our customers, including numerous notable policy decisions. On October 3, we filed an application at the ACC for approval to acquire Farmers Water Company and its roughly 3,300 customers in the town of Saolarita. Chris will discuss the Farmers acquisition and the rate case further. Subsequent to quarter close, we completed the upgrade of La Quintas Serenas customer connections from manually read meters to smart meters. The smart meters support greater operational efficiency as well as real-time automated notifications. As a reminder, La Quintas Serenas is a utility we acquired in 2021, also in the town of Saolarita. We intend to do the same meter upgrade project in Farmers Water Company once that acquisition closes. I now want to highlight customer growth. Total active connections grew 8% as compared to the end of Q3 2021, bringing total connections to 56,134. Despite the national slowdown, development and housing activity continues in Metro Phoenix and our service areas. Thus far, Metro Phoenix has only experienced a 14% reduction in single-family home permits in 2022 over the same period in 2021. In Maricopa, our largest utilities, where we’ve also seen a slowdown, but the city has still issued over 1, 000 single-family housing permits year-to-date. However, large-scale commercial and industrial growth continues to accelerate at a pace never seen before in Metro Phoenix, and this continues to push out to our areas either in our planned service territories or in communities immediately adjacent. Because of this, we continue to make excellent progress on the engineering, permitting and construction of new service areas including for the Nikola Motor Corp manufacturing facility and the surrounding Inland port, Arizona, amongst other areas within our large service territories. We believe that soon and in the years to come, we will continue to see large-scale commercial and industrial growth in addition to our strong organic housing growth. Putting all these elements together, Global Water is well positioned from an operational safety compliance and financial perspective with notable growth in the years to come. I’d now like to turn the call over to Mike for financial highlights.