Friday, 22 November 2024

AtkinsRéalis appoints new president 

Christine Healy comes on board

  • By Content Team |
  • Published: February 15, 2024
  • Share This Article

MONTREAL, Canada, 15 February 2024 – AtkinsRéalis [SNC-Lavalin Group Inc.] (TSX: ATRL), a fully integrated professional services and project management company, has announced the appointment of Christine Healy, as the President for Asia, Middle East and Australia (AMEA). Making the announcement through the Press release, AtkinsRéalis said that Healy’s primary focus will be advancing AtkinsRéalis’ engineering services offering, spanning infrastructure, transportation, and clean energy segments. The company further said that she would report to the president and CEO and also be a executive committee member.

Ian L. Edwards, President and CEO, AtkinsRéalis, said: “We are delighted to welcome Christine to this new leadership role. With her wealth of experience and exposure to diverse regions throughout her career, she brings a distinctive global perspective and background which will enrich our strategic approach. Moreover, I look forward to working with her to serve our clients in the AMEA region as we continue our journey to provide solutions to meet the most pressing global challenges of our time.”

Christine Healy comes on board as the new president
Christine Healy

AtkinsRéalis said Healy has delivered new business opportunities, negotiated in challenging environments and created lasting relationships with stakeholders including partners and investors. With executive experience in Asia Pacific, the Middle East, UK and Europe as well as the Americas, she joins AtkinsRéalis from TotalEnergies, where she held successive senior executive positions, including Senior Vice President for Carbon Neutrality and Continental Europe. The company said that Healy also held the position of Chief Strategy Officer and General Counsel for Maersk Oil, where she was responsible for Strategy, Business Development, Communications, Commercial Negotiations and Legal supporting operations in 14 countries, and added that as Vice President, Business Development for North America for Statoil (now Equinor), she was responsible for delivering growth, including M&A execution.

Related News

You May Also Read