BMT Cordah Names Glass as Managing Director

July 27, 2015

Andrew Glass (Photo: BMT Cordah)
Andrew Glass (Photo: BMT Cordah)

BMT Cordah, a subsidiary of BMT Group announced the appointment of Andrew Glass as Managing Director.

Glass will be responsible for leading the business in implementing strategy, direction and policy, ensuring the company continues to provide a range of specialist services to its UK and international offshore oil and gas customers. 

With experience in Environment Health and Safety (EHS) from the RSK Group where he held the position of Director, Andrew spent several years in the UAE developing new service lines.  He helped bring the business back to profitability, achieving financial targets and delivered business benefits for clients with a 100 percent track record.  He further supported the creation of an Eastern European office.

Notable projects include the operational review of three international and two domestic airports for the Abu Dhabi Airports Company.  Here, he redefined EHSQ operational practices, as well as influencing the redesign of organizational structure.  All five airports were certified to ISO9001, OHSAS 18001 and ISO14001 standards.

Glass has a degree in Industrial and Operations Management and is a member of the: Chartered Management Institute and Institute of Management Consultancy. He is an Associate of the Institution of Environmental Management and Assessment and an approved professional by the EHS centre Abu Dhabi for all entity sectors.

 

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