Airswift launches Ducatus Partners
Published by Angharad Lock,
Digital Assistant Editor
Oilfield Technology,
Airswift has announced that it has formed a bespoke executive search firm, Ducatus Partners. The new company will operate independently of Airswift, delivering executive search, market intelligence and related consultancy to clients across the energy value chain.
Ducatus Partners will be led by a core team of Kevin Davidson, Sean Buchan and Jamie Ferguson.
Peter Searle, CEO of Airswift, said: “The launch of Ducatus Partners gives our clients a dedicated executive search capability, led by some of the best and most widely regarded individuals in this space. Their sector knowledge and market intelligence means they have access to potential leaders that their rivals cannot hope to match. The team’s experience and expertise, combined with our global footprint and comprehensive package of workforce solutions, gives our clients an unrivalled opportunity to work with a single, trusted supplier.”
Kevin Davidson, MD of Ducatus Partners, said: “Our approach to business has always been focused on delivering excellence, operating with integrity and ensuring transparency at every stage of our relationship with clients. So we are delighted to be working with Airswift, which is committed to the same values. Working together we’ll continue to deliver outstanding results to our clients, while still retaining the independent customer-focused service which sets both companies apart.”
Edited from press release by Angharad Lock
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/offshore-and-subsea/23052016/airswift-launches-ducatus-partners-650/
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