Rowe takes over as Cameron CEO

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R. Scott Rowe has assumed the role of president and CEO of Cameron International, effective today, the oilfield equipment provider announced.

Rowe has served with Cameron for 13 years, most recently as president and chief operating officer. He previously served as CEO of OneSubsea, the company's joint venture with Schlumberger. He had also previously served as president of Cameron's subsea systems division and President of the engineered and process valves business in Cameron's valves and measurement segment. He is also a member of Cameron's board of directors. Rowe is an engineering management graduate from the US Military Academy at West Point and holds an MBA from Harvard Business School.

Rowe replaces Jack B. Moore, who is retiring as the company's Chief Executive Officer. Moore joined the company in 1999 after a 23-year career at Baker Hughes. At Cameron, he held a series of progressively responsible positions in operations before becoming CEO in 2008. He continues to serve as Chairman of the Board of Cameron.

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