Cosasco appoints new VP of Operations
Published by Elizabeth Corner,
Senior Editor
World Pipelines,
Cosasco, provider of corrosion and erosion monitoring and chemical injection and optimisation, has appointed Anupam Sangal to the newly-created role of Vice President of Operations. Anupam will also become a member of Cosasco’s board.
Anupam takes the role from his existing position as Operations Manager. Based in Cosasco’s California headquarters, he will be responsible for growing the company’s global footprint by forging strategic manufacturing partnerships across EMEA, China and India while ensuring international trade compliance. He will also rationalise product and supply chains and lead personnel development.
Mike D’Anzieri, President of Cosasco, says: “Anupam’s proactive, customer-centric approach makes him the ideal candidate for this role. We are the fastest growing and longest-standing corrosion monitoring company in the global oil and gas industry. This appointment demonstrates our commitment to delivering globally, across both our established and developing regions.”
Anupam joined Cosasco as Project Engineer in 2005 before progressing to Customer Service Manager, Supply Chain Manager and, most recently, Operations Manager. His thorough understanding and broad experience from across the business, including engineering, sales and operations led to his recent promotion.
Anupam adds: “As VP of Operations I plan to maintain our high-quality operations across the globe while driving company growth. Cosasco’s highly sensitive corrosion monitoring and impressive history means we have a strong global foothold – I am looking forward to maintaining this and expanding Cosasco’s position in developing markets, such as China and India.”
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