OIMO Adds Fuller to Leadership Team

September 30, 2014

Nick Fuller (Photo: OIMO)
Nick Fuller (Photo: OIMO)

Offshore Inland Marine & Oilfield Services, Inc. (OIMO), a company in topside and riding crew repair services, announced the appointment of a new executive to the company’s leadership team – Nick Fuller, Director, Business Development.

In this role, Fuller will be leading the sales and marketing teams to create growth and sustainability to OIMO and reporting to Jack Berglund, Sr. VP Commercial. He will also hold a contributing role on the senior management team. Fuller brings a decade of experience across all functions in the areas of business development and marketing in his former role at Gulf Copper. Throughout his career, Fuller has developed key relationships with offshore and marine clients and gained significant insight into those markets.

“As OIMO continues its trajectory of growth within the offshore and marine service sector, adding experienced and innovative leadership is critical to our continued success,” stated Robin Roberts, Founder and President. Roberts added, “Nick brings exceptional knowledge, experience and capabilities that will help to propel us to the next level.  All at OIMO welcome the addition of Nick’s exceptional experience to our company.”
 

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