Bristow Realigns Business, Senior Leadership
Bristow's government services and energy services businesses will each be led by a dedicated chief operating officer.
Bristow Group has reorganized its executive leadership team to align with its main services of government and offshore energy to respond to market and customer needs efficiently and facilitate the company's growth strategy. (Photo: Bristow Group)

Global helicopter services company Bristow Group has reorganized its leadership team to align with its main services of government and offshore energy. "The new structure leverages the strengths of our leadership team and better positions the company to deliver on our long-term strategy for diversification and growth in both new and existing markets,” said Bristow president and CEO Chris Bradshaw.

Under the reorganization, government services and energy services will each be led by a dedicated COO. Key personnel changes associated with the realignment include the appointment of Alan Corbett as COO of government services, Stuart Stavley as COO of offshore energy services, and Samantha Willenbacher as senior v-p of key accounts.

Corbett’s portfolio includes existing operations, new business, and emerging markets such as the search-and-rescue sector. He will retain responsibility for Airnorth, as well as the Humberside Airport. Stavley will oversee Bristow's oil-and-gas operations worldwide, in addition to operational shared services such as safety, standards, supply chain, and fleet management. Willenbacher will work closely with offshore energy customers to ensure Bristow is effectively meeting current and future requirements.