Expro Promotes Two Execs

Thursday, March 21, 2019

Oilfield services company Expro announced Thursday it has promoted two company executives.

Current Executive Vice President, Alistair Geddes, has been promoted to Chief Operating Officer (COO) with immediate effect, and Keith Palmer has been promoted to Executive Vice President – Product Lines and will be responsible for Expro’s product lines, technology and group engineering. Both are based in Aberdeen, UK.

Geddes has been with Expro for six years, having previously fulfilled leadership roles with Weatherford, BG Group and ExxonMobil.

Palmer has worked at Expro for over 13 years, previously leading the company’s North America and ECIS regions, before assuming responsibility as the President of Asia Pacific region.

Mike Jardon, Expro CEO, said, “The changes strengthen the executive management team as we continue to invest in innovative solutions, develop new technologies, and meet the increasing global demand for our services.”

Keith Palmer (Photo: Expro)

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