AMEC reorganises on regional basis
AMEC, the international engineering and project management company, has switched to a geographic operational structure.
AMEC, the international engineering and project management company, has switched to a geographic operational structure.
Simon Naylor, John Pearson and Hisham Mahmoud have been promoted to be Group Presidents of Americas, Europe and Growth Regions respectively. All will report directly to the Chief Executive, Samir Brikho.
"We see incremental benefits from providing all our services not only across our four markets of oil & gas, mining, clean energy and environment & infrastructure but also in each of our geographies," Brikho said.
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"I am confident this new structure will allow us to achieve this and so provide access to previously untapped growth opportunities," he added.
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