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Subsea names leaders to push supply body ahead

Hall of Fame Gold Awards winner, William Edgar, Chairman of Subsea Uk pictured with is award.
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Pic by Chris Sumner
Taken 17/9/19
Hall of Fame Gold Awards winner, William Edgar, Chairman of Subsea Uk pictured with is award. CR0014218 Pic by Chris Sumner Taken 17/9/19

Subsea UK has announced a new board of senior subsea leaders following a ballot at its AGM last week.

The board is made up of members with expertise and knowledge across all sectors of the industry.

They are Dorothy Burke, managing director at Ecosse IP; Suzy Davies, VP HSSE greenfield projects at Aker Solutions; Michael Jones, chief executive of SMD; Barry Macleod, chief executive of Rever Offshore; Tom Moore, subsea maintenance lead at Shell UK, and Jonathan Tame, vice-president UK and Canada for Subsea 7.

Existing board members re-elected are: Zander Bruce, subsea operations manager for BP North Sea; Bill Morrice, VP commercial and country manager for TechnipFMC’s UK subsea business, and Tim Sheehan, global business development and strategy director at Boskalis Subsea Services.

The new members will serve on the board for up to two years, before being given the opportunity to apply for re-election.

The new board will operate under the leadership of chairman William Edgar and chief executive Neil Gordon with a focus on ensuring the UK is represented across the global subsea industry.

Mr Edgar said: “Our board for 2020 reflects the changing face of the subsea industry and represents an excellent cross section of the underwater industries.

“The guidance and support of our new board will allow Subsea UK to continue to meet its members’ needs and ensure we are well-placed to help our members embrace new opportunities across all of the sectors in which we operate.”

With more than 300 member companies, Subsea UK represents the entire subsea supply chain across the country. The body helps companies grow, promotes innovation and technology, supports trade and exports, champions diversification and advocates skills development.