Carver to Lead Veson Nautical Singapore Office

October 11, 2011

Veson Nautical is expanding its team in Singapore, and it welcomed John Carver as the new Regional Manager; Asia Pacific Region.
Carver will lead Veson’s Singapore office and team, ensuring effective professional services team management, successful execution of regional client projects and growing Veson’s revenue through strong partner, customer relationships and regional business development. John Carver and the Singapore staff will service existing Veson regional customers such as Caltex, Rio Tinto, Pacific Basin, Petronas, Gazprom Singapore, ConocoPhillips Singapore, Tesoro Singapore, Thoresen, and Crossbridge, among others.  
Carver comes to the company with extensive experience in the enterprise software market.  He has a proven ability to create and lead international offices, with an impressive track record of leadership positions in the Asia Pacific region. During his tenures at both Oracle and Sun Microsystems he led large global teams in disciplines of IT, finance, program management, supply chain, oversight, operations, and QA.
John Veson, president of Veson Nautical remarked, “John Carver’s breadth of experience, skill set and business acumen will be extremely valuable to our customers in the Pacific region.  We are very pleased to welcome him to our growing team.”
Most recently, Carver worked for Oracle Corporation as Senior Finance Manager.

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