McNamara Joins VPS Executive Team

January 9, 2015

Michael McNamara (Photo courtesy: VPS)
Michael McNamara (Photo courtesy: VPS)

Michael McNamara has been appointed as Managing Director for the Americas for Veritas Petroleum Services (VPS).

 

McNamara, who holds an MBA in international business and finance from Oklahoma City University, is an experienced executive with a proven track record of developing and implementing strategic initiatives that deliver significant results.


Most recently, McNamara was Associate Vice President, Energy Management at Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., where he was responsible for coordinating global strategies for all aspects of the company’s fuel exposure and energy expense across all of the corporation’s cruise and airline operations including procurement; emission abatement; fuel/emission regulation; fuel hedging; and energy efficiency.


"I have long been a customer of VPS and look forward to contributing to its industry-leading quality work. These are very dynamic times in the marine fuel and broader maritime industry, and I am confident that the entire VPS organization is best positioned to assist its customers in managing the risks associated with these changes,” added Mr. McNamara.


Prior to joining Royal Caribbean Cruises in 1999, McNamara spent 11 years in the oil and gas industry covering a broad range of functions, including exploration and production; processing and distribution; mergers and acquisitions; international business development; strategic planning; and risk management.


McNamara will assume his post on 12 January 2015.

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