Phil Cooper
Phil Cooper

Xodus appoints Corporate Development Director to drive growth

International energy consultancy Xodus Group has appointed Phil Cooper as its corporate development director to support the continued growth of ...

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International energy consultancy Xodus Group has appointed Phil Cooper as its corporate development director to support the continued growth of the company.

A hands-on engineer and business leader with more than 35 years’ experience, Mr Cooper was most recently London general manager at Heerema Marine Contractors where he led a team of engineers engaged in heavy lift and subsea technical activities. Previously, he was the global technology director at INTECSEA and was responsible for defining and delivering its technology strategy.

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This new role will see Mr Cooper strengthen the Xodus leadership team as the business enters a new phase of growth in the UK and beyond, in response to increasing global demand for expert technical services across the energy industry.

Mr Cooper said: “I am excited to be joining Xodus as the energy industry begins to turn the corner and rebuild after several difficult years. I have always admired the breadth and depth of expertise in Xodus, as well as their agility and entrepreneurial spirit.

“I look forward to working closely with my new colleagues around the world as Xodus continues to develop and grow.”

Steve Swindell, managing director of Xodus said: “Through senior roles in both engineering and construction, Phil has gained an international reputation for his work in the industry. He has a unique blend of in-depth technical knowledge which stretches across many engineering disciplines.

“We are in no doubt that his experience and expertise will help us build our reputation as a leading consultancy around the world as we target projects in new as well as existing markets.”

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