Boardley, Brown Promoted at LR

January 26, 2016

Nick Brown
Nick Brown
Tom Boardley
Tom Boardley

Lloyd’s Register announced two significant organization changes: Tom Boardley steps up to a new role as Executive VP and Global Head of Corporate & External Affairs and Nick Brown is promoted to Marine Director.

“We are organising our business to make sure that we have the capability to meet whatever challenges emerge as we continue to support clients in their drive for increased assurance and performance of their businesses and assets. LR is a unique organization with a real purpose and we are evolving to meet the needs of all our stakeholders. Just as we have already expanded from our marine origins I see us moving into further new areas. The digitisation of our world and new technology will help drive value with a broader group of clients – so we need to further evolve our organization,” said Alastair Marsh, CEO, LR.
 
Boardley, currently Marine Business Director, will become Executive Vice President and Global Head of Corporate and External Affairs. Reporting to Marsh, Boardley will work across LR’s global business, taking up his new position in March 2016. 
 
Nick Brown, currently Marine Chief Operating Officer, will be LR’s new Marine Business Director. He will join Boardley on LR’s executive leadership team. Brown, who began his career with LR 20 years ago as a graduate trainee, will be responsible for managing not only LR’s marine business but also its energy compliance business – reflecting an additional expansion in the role.
 
 

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