Oceaneering CEO to step down

OE Staff
Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Oceaneering International's CEO Kevin McEvoy is to step down on 5 May, following the firm's annual meeting.

McEvoy, who has been at Oceaneering for 38 years, will be replaced by the firms current president, Roderick A. Larson.

Larson has served as President since February 2015 and is expected to continue in that role as CEO. He previously served as Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer from May 2012 to February 2015. Prior to joining Oceaneering, Larson was with Baker Hughes Incorporated for more than 20 years, where he held various positions, including serving as President of Latin America. He currently serves on the board of Newpark Resources.

McEvoy will continue serving on Oceaneering’s board as a Class III Director until at least May 2019. It is anticipated that Larson will join Oceaneering’s board concurrent with his appointment as President and CEO.

John R. Huff, nonexecutive chairman of Oceaneering, said: “After 38 years of dedicated service to Oceaneering in numerous positions, Kevin has led the company with skill and integrity, continuing to drive safety and positioning us for growth and change. The board and all of Oceaneering are proud of the accomplishments Kevin has achieved during his tenure.”

McEvoy said: “I am very pleased to turn over the CEO role to Rod. Rod is a proven leader who has the experience and track record of delivering results. I know we can count on Rod’s direction, supported by a strong management team, to maintain focus and momentum on Oceaneering’s strategy of providing services and products that facilitate deepwater exploration and production.”

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