KBR names executives in Hydrocarbons, Oil & Gas, Operations businesses
KBR today announced the executive appointments of Roy Oelking, Dennis Calton and John Rose within its leadership organization.
Roy Oelking has been appointed group president of KBR Hydrocarbons, where he will be responsible for the companys four hydrocarbon business units: downstream, gas monetization, oil & gas, and technology.
Prior to being appointed as group president, Oelking served as president for KBR Oil & Gas. He joined KBR in 2008 and previously served in various leadership capacities with Worley Parsons and J. Ray McDermott.
Dennis Calton has been appointed president of KBR Oil & Gas, where he will be responsible for the strategic growth of one of KBRs four hydrocarbons business units.
Prior to being appointed president of the oil & gas segment, Calton served as executive vice president for KBR Operations.
He joined KBR in 1975 and has served in many important capacities with wide-ranging experiences include working offshore, managing the companys Singapore office and overseeing KBR resource centers and project management oversight activities.
In anticipation of his retirement in June 2012, John Rose will assume the role of executive vice president of KBR Operations. In his new capacity, John will examine how KBRs resource centers can more effectively serve KBRs business units in their pursuit and execution of work, the company said.
Rose previously served as group president for KBR Hydrocarbons. Rose, whose tenure with KBR spans more than 40 years, has served in various leadership positions within the company.
"Roy, Dennis and John have been instrumental to the success of KBR throughout their years of service, said William P. Utt, KBR chairman, president and CEO. I am confident that under their leadership and vision in these newly appointed roles, KBRs hydrocarbons and operations groups will continue expanding their global footprint and building upon KBRs current success."
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