Team Inc. announces senior retirement
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Team Inc. has announced that Arthur F. Victorson, President of the Inspection and Heat Treating segment, will retire from the company on 30 September 2018.
In connection with his retirement, Mr Victorson will transition from his current role, effective 15 July 2018, and serve as a special advisor to Amerino Gatti, Team’s Chief Executive Officer, to ensure a seamless transition. Team anticipates naming a successor to Mr Victorson in the near future.
Mr Gatti said: “Art has been an integral part of Team’s growth and success in his more than two decades with the company and its predecessor, Cooperheat-MQS, and over the past year, he has served as an invaluable partner in designing and implementing the OneTEAM integration and business transformation programme. I have every confidence that Team will continue to build upon the solid foundation that Art helped to establish. On behalf of Team’s board of directors, management and all Team employees, I want to thank Art for his contributions, and wish him the very best in his much-deserved retirement.”
Mr Victorson said: “It has been a privilege to serve alongside so many talented colleagues as we have transformed Team into a global leader in industrial service solutions. We have established a proud legacy of innovation, exceptional service and strong client relationships. I am confident the OneTEAM initiative will help build on these core strengths and position Team to drive long-term value for all of our stakeholders.”
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