Circulation Solutions Promotes Two VPs

August 28, 2014

Circulation Solutions, LLC, a products company specializing in wellbore integrity, has promoted Zach Grichor to vice president of business development and Mark Laurent to vice president of operations.

Grichor will remain in Houston where he will be responsible for all product research and development. He will also draft the company’s technical pieces, procedures, processes and marketing materials. Grichor will work alongside the sales team and continue to support the South Texas region. 

Grichor graduated from the University of Southern Alabama and Baroid-Halliburton Mud School. He previously worked within the drilling solutions division at Circulation Solutions.

Laurent will be based in Decatur, Texas, and will support the company’s growth while managing daily operations within personnel, purchasing, shipping and receiving departments. Laurent will be responsible for developing safety, training and incentive plans and will support the sales team.

Laurent has more than 25 years of experience in the energy industry and was previously the sales supervisor within Circulation Solutions’ cased hole solutions division.

“Zach and Mark’s promotions are a result of their abilities and commitment to Circulation Solutions,” said Jerry Beeson, CEO of Circulation Solutions. “We look forward to seeing these employees thrive in their new positions, and we are eager to see the positive impact they will have on the company.”

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