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Scottish company Well-SENSE appoints Annabel Green as new CEO

Ms Annabel Green has led Tendeka in the last nine years by serving senior strategic and product line management positions apart from CTO

Scottish company Well-SENSE has appointed a new chief executive. Ms Annabel Green will serve the position and will join the company this month. She is currently serving as the chief technology officer (CTO) at a company called Tendeka.

Ms Annabel Green has led Tendeka in the last nine years by serving senior strategic and product line management positions apart from CTO. Furthermore, she has worked with Weatherford for over 14 years, prior to joining Tendeka where she served across segments such as technical completion and wireline intervention. Ms Annabel Green was with Schlumberger as a wireline field engineer, prior to working with Weatherford. She holds a degree in mechanical engineering from Leeds University.

Well-SENSE is part of Aberdeen’s FrontRow Energy Technology. The company develops solutions for the oil and gas segment through new tech innovations.

FrontRow chief executive Stuart Ferguson, told the media, “I have worked with Annabel a number of times over the past 25 years, and it is a privilege to have the opportunity to do so again. She has a practical, customer-focused approach to driving adoption of technology, and her success on this front is demonstrated repeatedly through her industry track record. We are already proud of our team at Well-SENSE, and Annabel is a great fit to lead the company into its next phase of sustained growth.”

Well sense has aa commercial operation in the US, while it is headquartered in the UK along with innovation and development unit. The company is looking to establish itself as a world class brand.

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