Cuthill Appointed GM at InterMoor

April 16, 2014

Duncan Cuthill (Photo courtesy InterMoor)
Duncan Cuthill (Photo courtesy InterMoor)

InterMoor, an Acteon company, has appointed Duncan Cuthill as general manager of InterMoor Marine Services Ltd in the U.K.

Cuthill will report directly to Alan Duncan, managing director of InterMoor, and will be responsible for InterMoor Marine Services in the U.K. and Mediterranean regions.

Cuthill has a bachelor’s degree in management systems from the Open University, a Post Graduate Diploma in systems practice and is a Master Mariner with extensive experience in the offshore oil and gas industry. Following a 17-year seagoing career, he began a 10-year career at Trident Offshore in 1992, including five years as operations director. During his time at Trident Offshore, Cuthill was instrumental in growing the business and establishing the company in international markets. Trident was purchased by Acteon in 2007 and rebranded as part of the InterMoor group in 2009.

After Trident, Cuthill worked in senior roles in a number of marine businesses in Aberdeen, including four years at Viking Seatech (formerly Viking Moorings) where he wasmanaging director for the U.K. and Africa and a member of the company’s Global Leadership Team.

Cuthill brings considerable marine experience and management expertise to further strengthen the management team at InterMoor U.K.

intermoor.com
 

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