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TWMA Appoints Vice-President Business Development UK
LEADING international environmental services specialist Total Waste Management Alliance (TWMA) has announced the appointment of Scott Cormack as Vice-President Business Development UK as part of a continuing ambitious growth strategy.
Mr Cormack, who is based at the company’s headquarters in Bridge of Don, Aberdeen, has a distinguished track record, with over 13 years experience in the industry. Before joining TWMA, he held various managerial positions at Halliburton Energy Services and more recently, was commercial manager for IKM Testing UK Ltd.
In his position as vice-president business development UK, he will promote and develop new and existing business in the UK, whilst ensuring compliance with company requirements in respect of the commercial aspects of company Pre-qualification, Tender and Operational activities globally.
Ronnie Garrick, managing director of TWMA, said: “This is a major strategic appointment for TWMA and we are delighted to welcome Mr Cormack to our business. His extensive expertise will help strengthen our team and underlines TWMA’s commitment to driving growth in the UK and internationally.”
TWMA also announced the further strengthening of its management team with two additional senior appointments. James Yeats has been appointed as TWMA group operations manager and will be responsible for the development and management of all offshore and international operations within the company. Mr Yates has more than 18 years industry experience, with much of the time in senior management roles. Mohamed Fattah has been appointed business development manager for TWMA Middle East and North Africa (MENA), and will focus on expanding the company’s North African client base.
TWMA was formed in 2000 and employs 310 people at its HQ in Aberdeen and bases around the world including Egypt, Nigeria, Norway, USA, Kuala Lumpur, Dubai and Libya. The company recently invested £4million in its new HQ as part of its strategy to expand the business and create additional jobs.