Armstrong, P.
Selas-Linde North America, Houston, Texas
Peter Armstrong is the Vice President of business development for Selas-Linde, a wholly owned operating unit of Linde Engineering North America. He is responsible for driving strategic sales and market development in Selas Linde’s core technologies of LNG vaporization, thermal oxidation, ethylene furnaces, steam reformers and specialty heaters. Prior to Selas-Linde, Mr. Armstrong was Global Vice President of business development and marketing for HB Rentals, and served as Director of business development for KTI, a wholly owned subsidiary of TechnipFMC. Mr. Armstrong is on the board of the Rice E&C Global Forum and serves on the International Refining and Petrochemical Conference Advisory Board. He holds BS and BA degrees from Rockhurst University and an MBA from Washington University in St. Louis.
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