NDT Global Makes Senior Appointments to Canadian and European Businesses

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NDT Global Makes Senior Appointments to Canadian and European Businesses

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NDT Global, a leading supplier of inline inspection (ILI) and data analysis, today announced two new management appointments. Thomas Wolf has been appointed as CEO of the European operating company and Steve Gaida has been appointed as CEO of the Canadian operating company.

Thomas Wolf is a physicist by training and has spent the last 15 years of his career in the measurement industry. He brings a significant track record in executive management combined with specialist product and project management expertise. Thomas has deep ultrasonic ILI technical know-how and has published numerous technical papers. He is based at our location in Stutensee, Germany and has full responsibility for the European operating company.

Steve Gaida started his career in the NDT business over 20 years ago. He gained a depth of experience in quality management positions before assuming leadership roles in operations. Steve holds a Masters of Business Administration (MBA) degree along with formal Project Management Professional (PMP) certification. He is based at our location in Leduc, Canada and has full responsibility for the Canadian operating company.

Both CEOs will report to the Chief Operating Officer of NDT Global Corporate, the group headquarters company. "We are delighted that Thomas Wolf and Steve Gaida have joined the management team at NDT Global. Their appointment will strengthen the capability of the respective operating companies and their leadership will help us reach our goal of 100% first run success", commented Andy Bain, COO, NDT Global Corporate.

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