SEACOR Marine Holdings Inc. has announced that Robert Clemons has stepped down as executive vice president and COO, effective as of July 12, 2019.
Clemons joined SEACOR Marine as executive vice president and COO in June of 2017, and was previously the vice president and COO of SEACOR Holdings Inc.’s Americas offshore division.
“On behalf of the entire organization, I thank Robert for his contributions over many years of service to the SEACOR organization. Robert has been a valued leader, is a first-class individual and we wish him every success in the future,” John Gellert, president and CEO, said.
Clemons will provide consulting services to the company for a period of time following his departure in order to assist the company with the transition of his duties. The company did not name a replacement to Clemons as COO and has no current plans to fill the position.
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