Houston-based Dril-Quip Inc. announced on Dec. 2 that its board of directors has appointed Kyle F. McClure as its vice president and CFO, effective January 1, 2022.
Mr. McClure has most recently served as CFO of Airswift, a global workforce solutions company, from June 2019 until December 2021. Prior to joining Airswift, McClure served as senior vice president and CFO of Frank’s International, a provider of engineered tubular services to the oil and gas industry.
Prior to joining Frank’s International, McClure served in a variety of finance and accounting positions of increasing responsibility at Ascend Performance Materials, Cooper Industries plc and Dell Technologies.
Jeff Bird, Dril-Quip’s president and COO, remarked, “I am very pleased to have Kyle join Dril-Quip as our Chief Financial Officer. I have worked closely with Kyle before and know he has the financial expertise, experience and leadership skills to lead our Finance function and be a significant contributor to our overall strategy. Kyle is an ideal fit for this position and our team, and we believe he will be a great addition to Dril-Quip.”
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