Aberdeen-based Oilfield Integrity Management (OIM) has announced two senior international appointments as the company eyes $12million annual turnover driven by global expansion.
Former general manager at Iraqi Umm Qasr Logistics Centre Jonathan Hall has become OIM’s managing director for the Middle East, North America and Caspian, based in Dubai.
Hall will be responsible for operational leadership, identifying business opportunities and developing expansion strategies and growth plans for the firm, including setting up and developing regional offices.
While former regional vice president for Stork Technical Services USA Dwayne Witter becomes OIM’s vice president of the Americas, based in Houston.
“We are delighted to have secured both Jonathan and Dwayne as part of the OIM global senior management team. They both come with years of experience, industry knowledge and will be a huge asset to the rapid global expansion of OIM,” said the company’s chief executive Louis Pietranek.
“We look forward to another year of rapid global expansion with a forecasted turnover of $12 million by year end. Over the next 18 months we are looking to create 150 jobs in various areas around the world to support this.”