Thank you, Joanne. Good morning, everyone, and thank you for joining us today. We're very pleased to report the results for the first quarter of 2023. In short, 2023 is off to a great start. It will be another incredible year for Global Water as we continue to advanced 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. Total active service connections increased 8.7% to 59,809 at March 31, 2023, up from 55,012 from the 12 months prior. Included in these numbers is the acquisition of Farmers Water Company that closed in February of 2023. The acquisition added a total of 3,335 active water service connections and approximately 21.5 square miles of certificate of convenience and necessity service area in the town of Sahuarita and the surrounding unincorporated area of Pima County. This acquisition has increased Global Water's total active water service connections in Pima County to nearly 5,000. We invested $6.5 million into infrastructure improvements and existing utilities to provide safe, reliable service and focused on increasing revenues, reducing expenses and building rate base. And finally, with safety and compliance being our top mandate, we are very proud of our ongoing safety and compliance records. For the quarter, we had zero significant compliance events and no preventable OSHA reportable events, continuing our streaks from 2022 and prior. In fact, this means we have now surpassed six years and three months without a significant compliance event and have now gone over 1,040 days since our last preventable OSHA reportable event. I want to pause, highlight and thank the team here at Global Water, whose exceptional performance allows me to provide such wonderful updates for our company. Now I want to discuss organic customer growth, and what is going on in our core utilities. Despite the local and national slowdown, development and housing activity does continue in Metro Phoenix and in our service areas. In 2022, Metro Phoenix did experience a 23% reduction in single family home building permits over the same period of 2021. But this was still nearly 25,000 single family building permits. In Maricopa our largest utilities, we also saw a slowdown, but the city still issued 1,157 permits in 2022. Now year-to-date through April, we have seen 259 permits in Maricopa, which is more than the 245 permits we saw the entire last six months of last year. So we're seeing an uptick from last year's numbers. With that said on housing, the booming economy and net in migration that Arizona continues to realize requires more and more places for people to live, work and play. That is why large scale multifamily housing, commercial and recreational projects continue to accelerate at an extremely high pace in Metro Phoenix and in our service areas with a record number of multifamily units being constructed in the city of Maricopa. Additionally, the industrial manufacturing boom also continues, with 2022 being the single best year for Arizona all time from an industrial economic development investment perspective. This seems to be continuing into 2023. And because of this, we continue to make excellent progress on the engineering, permitting and construction of new service areas including the Inland Port Arizona, where Nikola Motor Corp. facility has been expanded and where Proctor & Gamble recently acquired land. Based on all of these trends, we believe that in the years to come, we will continue to see considerable large scale commercial multifamily housing and industrial growth in addition to the return of strong organic housing growth. Putting all these elements together, Global Water remains well-positioned. I will now turn the call over to Mike for financial highlights.