Audubon expands management team
Published by Angharad Lock,
Digital Assistant Editor
World Pipelines,
Kurt Newbrough was appointed to Director of Survey and Scott Shaver was named Operations Manager. They join the Audubon Field Solutions team after running their own field services firm, Energy Surveys Inc. (ESI).
Audubon Field Solutions provides an integrated suite of services, such as surveying, mapping, pipeline engineering, route development, GIS support and other pipeline and facility services.
"Kurt and Scott bring over 40 years of combined experience to Audubon Field Solutions. Their addition to our team is the next step in implementing our long-term strategic growth plan," commented Bryan McDonald, President of Audubon Field Solutions. "We are excited and confident that Kurt and Scott's deep industry knowledge will be a vital asset as we continue to expand our service offerings to clients in the Marcellus/Utica region."
"The Clarksburg expansion gives us an immediate presence in the local region which will further strengthen and scale the already compelling value proposition of our services," added Scott Dauzat, Vice President of Business Development for Audubon Field Solutions. "It also allows us to increase our capabilities in the greater Marcellus/Utica region to align with our current and future growth plans."
Edited from press release by Angharad Lock
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/contracts-and-tenders/31032016/audubon-expands-management-team-in-west-virginia-2902/
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