UniversalPegasus Names New Business Development Director

January 7, 2013

Terry Mienie: Photo credit UniversalPegasus
Terry Mienie: Photo credit UniversalPegasus

Terry Mienie has been named Business Development Director UK & international by Houston headquartered UniversalPegasus International (UPI).

Craig Pierrotti, Senior Vice President of Business Development announces the appointment of Terry Mienie, who joins UPI's Aberdeen, Scotland, office from Penspen where he served as Business Development and Manpower Manager Offshore. While with Penspen, he was responsible for creating new business opportunities across the group.

Mienie will be responsible for the development of the company’s subsea market in the UK with a focus on the North Sea. He will also support the UK operations team led by Gavin Stevenson, Managing Director and assist in reinforcing the company’s international presence and expansion plans.
 
“Terry’s international business experience coupled with his results-driven work ethic will be beneficial in solidifying and expanding our international presence,” said Pierrotti. “The relationships and contacts that he has formed throughout his career are an invaluable resource for UPI.”

UniversalPegasus International is a world leader in engineering, project management and construction 
management for the energy industry. The firm is headquartered in Houston with offices in major energy centers.

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