Ampelmann Names New Supervisory Board Members

May 9, 2016

Ampelmann, a provider of motion compensation access solutions, announced the appointment of three new members to its supervisory board.
 
Ampelmann said the three senior industry executives, Frank Verhoeven, John Evans and Mark B. Duncan, will bring international, commercial and operational experience and will play a role in supporting its growth ambitions.
 
Frank Verhoeven is member of the Board of Management of Royal Boskalis Westminster N.V. since 2012 and of Smit since 2010. He joined Boskalis in 1976 and holds various offshore industry-related supervisory board positions.
 
John Evans, Chief Operating Officer of Subsea 7, has a successful general management, commercial and operational track record in the offshore industry. Prior to Subsea 7 in 2005, he was Chief Operating Officer for KBR’s Defense and Infrastructure business in Europe and Africa.
 
Mark B. Duncan, previously Senior Vice President Commercial at Bristow offshore helicopter services, brings a wealth of commercial and operational logistics experience to Ampelmann. Prior to joining Bristow in 2005, he was Commercial Director for ABB based in Houston, Texas, Senior Global Vice President, Commercial for Subsea 7.
 
Ampelmann CEO Jim Craig said, “I am delighted that John, Frank and Mark are joining Ampelmann’s Supervisory Board. All three are highly respected, well connected professionals with very relevant experience. I look forward to working with them as Ampelmann continues to grow and internationalize.”

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