Sparrows Appoints Bertone to Oversee Americas Growth

June 15, 2015

Steve Bertone (Photo: Sparrows Group)
Steve Bertone (Photo: Sparrows Group)

The Sparrows Group has boosted its senior management team with the appointment of a director to head up its operations across the Americas.

Steve Bertone joins the Sparrows Group, after 33 years with McDermott International.

In his new role, Bertone will be based in Houston and will oversee all of Sparrows Group’s operations in the US, Brazil, Mexico and the Caribbean.

Bertone said, “The Americas is a region that presents a wealth of exciting opportunities for a well-respected business like Sparrows Group. The company has been operating here for many years and the specialist knowledge and excellent reputation for quality and value will provide a good foundation for further growth.

Before joining Sparrows Group, Bertone was McDermott’s vice president of Marine Operations and has held the roles of country manager for Qatar and Saudi Arabia. He has an engineering background and graduated with a Masters from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in the state of New York.

Sparrows Group has had a presence in the US since 1999 and works across the Gulf of Mexico as the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) for a number of crane brands. The company also has a joint venture, SparrowsBSM, in Brazil, and a partnership in Mexico.  

In the US, Sparrows Group operates over five sites. The company has office, workshop and fabrication facilities in Houston and at Abbeville, Broussard, Houma and Slidell in Louisanna. In total, Sparrows Group employs around 440 people in its Americas region and 2,100 globally.
 

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