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New member appointed to IMCA board

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World Pipelines,


Hans Dieteren, Group Director for the Offshore Energy Division and member of the Executive Committee of Royal Boskalis Westminster BV, where he is responsible for the business portfolio Offshore Heavy Lifting, Subsea Cables, and Global Engineering, has been appointed a member of the board of the International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA).

New member appointed to IMCA board

He joins the current board:

  • President and Chairman: Jonathan Tame, Subsea 7.
  • Vice President and Vice Chairman: Luca Gentili, Saipem.
  • Pieter Heerema, Allseas.
  • Hugo Bouvy, DEME Offshore.
  • Andy Seymour, Fugro.
  • Kate Harvey, G+ Global Offshore Health and Safety Organisation.
  • Michel Hendriks, Heerema Marine Contractors.
  • Steve Sheppard, Helix Energy Solutions.
  • David Jousset, TechnipFMC.
  • Arnoud Kuis, Van Oord Offshore Wind.
  • Allen Leatt, IMCA.

IMCA’s President and Chairman of the Board, Jonathan Tame commented:

“Our newest board member brings exceptional expertise and insight to the offshore wind energy, oil and gas, and dredging industries, having worked with Boskalis since 2007 in their Dredging Division – first as Manager for the European markets and then as the Business Unit Director for Europe. In 2017 he was appointed Business Unit Director for Seabed Intervention within the Offshore Division, and in 2021 he moved into his current role. He will complement our existing board members representing market leading companies. Working together, the board continues to ‘move the dial’ in IMCA’s mission of improving performance in the marine contracting industry.”

Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/06012023/new-member-appointed-to-imca-board/

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