Foster Wheeler promotes Nield to vice president of project risk management group
Global engineering and construction contractor Foster Wheeler announced that Jon Nield, 47, has been promoted to vice president of the companys project risk management group (PMRG), effective immediately.
In this role, he will be responsible for leading the group that sets, reviews and implements the companys risk management policy for proposal and contract operations.
A 25-year veteran of Foster Wheeler, Nield joined the PRMG in January 2011 as part of a planned leadership succession process. Prior to that, he was a project executive on the companys Pluto I LNG project in Australia.
He also previously served as operations director of Foster Wheeler-United Kingdom (UK) and also led the UK proposal operations group. In addition to his experience on Pluto I, he has worked on several large international projects and also had led operations groups in South Africa and in the Reading, England, office.
Nield succeeds David Wardlaw, 55, who elected to retire effective May 1 but will serve as a consultant to the company through the end of 2011.
The project risk management group has played an important role in the companys commercial success by ensuring that effective risk management practices are an integral part of our culture and are consistently applied in all of our operating units, said Umberto della Sala, interim CEO of Foster Wheeler.
The head of this group is a key member of our senior leadership team, and Jon is exceptionally well qualified to step into this role because of his extensive and varied background in Foster Wheeler operations, he continued. We expect him to make a significant contribution and to build upon the very strong track record established by Dave Wardlaw, who did a superlative job in leading this function since 2004.
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