NDT Global Appoints Paul Cooper as President
(P&GJ) — NDT Global announced the appointment of Paul Cooper to the role of president of NDT Global on Nov. 29.
Cooper has over 20 years of experience managing innovative technical inspection companies, bringing new advanced solutions to the market. His wide range of industry experience and successful business track record includes CEO and senior leadership roles at TSC Subsea, Halfwave, Oceaneering and AGR Pipetech where his skills in management, market development, growth strategy and sales played key roles in the achievement of outstanding performances.
Cooper also held a position of senior vice president of technology as a Service (TaaS) at Previan, NDT Global’s parent company, where he steered the deployment of the business strategy within Previan’s business units, stimulating growth and alignment with the company’s mission to keep the world’s infrastructure safe and productive.
In his new role, Cooper will be focused on expanding NDT’s technology leading product portfolio, improving the company’s ability to quickly bring new technologies to market, enhancing and building client relationships, and ensuring NDT is agile and responsive to client needs. In addition, he will drive efforts to enhance company culture, ensuring positive perception by employees and customers alike.
“I’m honored to join NDT Global today, becoming a member of a team composed by people of passion and talent” Cooper said. “We’re going through a period of significant growth which has really been driven by our commitment to being a technology leader and delivering exceptional service quality to every project. NDT Global is a world class company and I am excited to be working with our teams and be part of this wonderful journey!”
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