Proserv announces high-level corporate realignment
DAMMAM, June 15, 2022
Global controls technology leader Proserv, which operates worldwide and has offices in the US, Europe, Middle East and Asia, has announced a high-level senior management and corporate realignment as the business continues to evolve and pivot towards the future energy landscape.
Proserv has a major presence in the GCC region with sites in Dubai, Abu Dhabi (UAE), Dammam (Saudi Arabia) and Doha (Qatar).
In a major revamp, the present Group Chief Executive Officer David Currie will become the new Chairman of the Board for both Proserv and sister business Gilmore Valves, the Houston-based flow control specialists, effective July 1.
Currie, with 35 years’ energy industry experience, will leverage his new roles to focus on customer relationships, strategic alignment and energy transition, said a statement from Proserv.
Joining the board of Proserv is Hugh McNeal, who brings a highly impressive background and a range of contacts in the renewables space having worked in numerous senior posts within government, including the Department of Energy & Climate Change.
McNeal was most recently CEO of RenewableUK. The renewables segment represents a key growth target area for Proserv and McNeal’s addition to the Board provides further leadership in the sector.
As part of this corporate repositioning, Davis Larssen, currently CEO of Proserv Controls will now join the Board of Proserv, and David Nemetz will continue as CEO of Gilmore, both reporting independently to their respective Boards.
On the corporate realignment, Currie said: "The strategic changes we are announcing today signify the latest step on our journey to shape our business, smartly and proactively, and future-proof our offerings and portfolio to reflect the vital needs of the transition."
"Our shareholders Oaktree Capital Management and KKR have consistently supported our strategic plans and roadmap, including our goal of pursuing new opportunities in the renewables segment. The appointment of Hugh McNeal to our Board will aid and accelerate our progress on these goals. We are excited to have him join us," he stated.
On his new role, Larssen said he was delighted to be leading Proserv at such a critical time for the sector and during such a positive period for its own evolution.
"Over the past few years, our talented team has adjusted to this changing landscape, forging technology collaborations and innovating exciting new digital solutions and offerings, to effectively monitor and optimise the performance and efficiencies of critical assets right across the energy spectrum," he noted.
"I also very much look forward to working with McNeal, and leveraging his experience, as we drive on with Proserv’s firm commitment to further supporting sustainable energy generation," he added.
On the appointment, McNeal said: "Proserv’s management and Board have a clear vision of how the company will evolve and deploy its technology expertise as it pivots towards renewable energy. Its capabilities have the potential to add real value to the operation and integrity of offshore wind assets."
"Proserv represents a great example of a company directly attuned to the transition, developing and deploying disruptive technologies that will extend the life of wind farms, actively leading and nurturing innovation, he added.-TradeArabia News Service