Oceaneering names new COO, CFO

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Oceaneering International appointed Clyde Hewlett the company's new chief operating officer. In this capacity he will have expanded responsibility for managing all of Oceaneering’s oilfield business.

Additionally, Oceaneering made several other executive appointments.

Alan R. Curtis has been named senior vice president and chief financial officer. In addition to finance, tax, and accounting functions, Curtis will also be responsible for the oversight of Oceaneering’s investor relations activities, corporate development, risk management policies, and facilities management.

Eric A. Silva has been appointed senior vice president, Operations Support. As senior vice president, Operations Support, Silva will continue his leadership of Information Technology and assume additional responsibility for Human Resources, Supply Chain Management, and Internal Audit.

Hewlett’s career spans 37 years in the offshore oil and gas industry. He joined Oceaneering in 1988 as a project manager and has held progressively more responsible roles, most recently as senior vice president, Subsea Services.

Curtis joined Oceaneering in 1995 as a financial controller and since December 2014 has served as senior vice president, Operations Support.

Silva joined Oceaneering in February 2014 as vice president and chief information officer. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Accounting and is a Certified Public Accountant in the State of Texas.

Oceaneering is a global provider of engineered services and products, primarily to the offshore oil and gas industry, with a focus on deepwater applications. Through the use of its advanced applied technology expertise, Oceaneering also serves the defense, entertainment, and aerospace industries.

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