North Sea rescue firm names new CEO

07/07/2020
Matthew Gordon
Matthew Gordon, North Star chief executive

ABERDEEN-based shipping firm North Star has appointed a new chief executive.

Matthew Gordon will succeed Callum Bruce, who is stepping down after 34 years in the business.

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Mr Gordon joins the North sea emergency response and rescue vessels (ERRVs) operator from Unique Group, where he has been regional vice president since May 2019.

Steven Lowry, of North Star’s owner Basalt Infrastructure Partners, said: “We have found the right person to take North Star forward.

“Matt’s experience and drive will be invaluable as North Star seeks to further evolve its services in the emergency response and rescue vessel market and the rapidly-developing offshore wind sector.

“He will also oversee the integration of our recent acquisition of Boston Putford Offshore Safety Ltd.

“We are very grateful to Callum for his dedication and leadership of North Star over the years and wish him well for the future.”

Mr Bruce said: “After all these years, I am sad to be leaving the business but felt the time was right for me to hand over the reigns.

“I know I leave the business in capable hands and have no doubt Matt will bring new ideas while maintaining the values we have for providing our clients with the highest possible level of service.”

North Star owns and operates 46 vessels, 70 fast rescue boats and 50 daughter craft.

 

 

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