Tesla Offshore Executives Assume New Roles

December 22, 2014

Randall Bergeron (left) and C.D. Schempf Jr. (Photo: Tesla Offshore)
Randall Bergeron (left) and C.D. Schempf Jr. (Photo: Tesla Offshore)

Randall Bergeron and C.D. Schempf Jr. assume new roles with Tesla Offshore LLC

Tesla Offshore LLC, an offshore survey service provider, has announced the retirement of Randall P. Bergeron as President and CEO of the company effective December 15, 2014. It was also announced that Tesla Offshore cofounder and current Senior Vice President of Sales & Marketing, C. D. Schempf, Jr., will assume the leadership role as President of Tesla Offshore. Fellow cofounder, Donald W. Spicer, will continue in his role as Senior Vice President and General Manager of the company.

In a message to Tesla Offshore employees, Bergeron said that while his tenure at the helm has afforded him a wealth of life experiences and professional relationships with remarkable people from around the world, in all of his thirty-four years in the industry, “ ... nothing has compared to the privilege of leading the employees of Tesla Offshore LLC and the joy of watching our families grow and prosper together as we set out to provide the best possible survey services available.”

Beginning in early 2015, Bergeron will assume the role of Executive Director of Tesla Offshore LLC, and continue to contribute as a valuable member of Tesla Offshore leadership.

C.D. Schempf, Jr. is a 19-year veteran of the offshore survey service industry and, together with Bergeron, Spicer and two others, established Tesla Offshore LLC in 2004. 

 

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