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Wood Group Mustang Names New Senior Vice President of Global Offshore Business Development

By Jess Lulka  

December 4, 2001

Wood Group Mustang has announced Christopher M. Barton as senior vice president, global offshore business development. According to the press release, he will direct and motivate the offshore division’s global business development team by implemented a strategic growth plan.

Christopher M. Barton Christopher M. Barton. Image courtesy of Wood Group Mustang.

With 30 plus years of industry expertise, Barton’s skills include business development, marketing and engineering, procurement and construction project execution and management. His experience has encompassed both onshore and offshore facilities, ranging from subsea systems, fixed platforms and deepwater floating production facitilites.

Wood Group Executive Vice President Michele McNichol said, “Chris is an industry veteran with a proven track record in business development, who is well suited to take our offshore business to the next level globally.  I look forward to working with Chris and his team in developing new ventures.”

Wood Group Mustang provides project and construction management, engineering and procurement services to the offshore industry.

For more information, visit Wood Group Mustang.

 

About Jess Lulka

Jess Lulka

Jess Lulka is a former associate editor for Digital Engineering. Contact her via [email protected].

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