FMC Technologies Announces Organizational Changes
HOUSTON, April 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- FMC Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: FTI) announced today that Maryann T. Seaman, who currently serves as Vice President, Administration, has been appointed Vice President, Treasurer and Deputy Chief Financial Officer of the Company. Ms. Seaman will assume her new roles effective April 1, 2010. The company also announced that Mark J. Scott will succeed Ms. Seaman as Vice President, Administration, effective April 20, 2010.
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Ms. Seaman has been with the company since 1986, serving in a variety of accounting and financial positions during her career. She was named Director of Investor Relations and Corporate Development in 2003, assuming the additional responsibility for the Company's Corporate Communications function in 2005. Ms. Seaman was promoted to Vice President, Administration in July of 2007.
Mr. Scott most recently served as Senior Vice President, Human Resources at Dresser, Inc. He has also held executive positions in Human Resources for Saint-Gobain Corporation. From 1990 to 1995 he was the Human Resources Director in Houston for FMC Corporation, the former parent company of FMC Technologies.
FMC Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: FTI) is a leading global provider of technology solutions for the energy industry. Named by FORTUNE® Magazine as the World's Most Admired Oil and Gas Equipment, Service Company in 2010, the Company has approximately 10,400 employees and operates 25 production facilities in 15 countries. FMC Technologies designs, manufactures and services technologically sophisticated systems and products such as subsea production and processing systems, surface wellhead systems, high pressure fluid control equipment, measurement solutions, and marine loading systems for the oil and gas industry. For more information visit www.fmctechnologies.com.
SOURCE FMC Technologies, Inc.
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