Management Appointments at UTEC Survey05/10/2009 |
| UTEC Survey Australia announces executive appointments within its management team based in Perth. These appointments strengthen the expertise and managerial talent within UTEC and support the growth and development of its Australian operations. |
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Joel Weston has been appointed as general manager business development of UTEC Survey Australia. Mr. Weston has numerous years of experience in general management and business development. Prior to joining UTEC, he served as the general manager for Neptune Marine Pacific ROV and Vessel Division and previously had served as managing director of Sonsub International Singapore.
Graeme Stringfellow was named as chief surveyor of UTEC Survey APAC earlier in 2009. Prior to joining UTEC, Mr. Stringfellow served as operations manager Hydrographic Division Saudi Aramco, where he was responsible for technical strategy and survey systems operation and maintenance. Mr. Stringfellow has also served in various survey-related managerial roles in several multinational companies.
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