OMS appoints new CEO

Oil and gas pipe measurement specialist Optical Metrology Services (OMS) has appointed Denise Smiles as its CEO, replacing former CEO and founder Dr. Tim Clarke, who is appointed as non-executive chairman at OMS.

OMS said Denise will steer the company through the next important phase of its ambitious growth plans, which include a target of £20 million in sales revenues within five years.

Part of this growth is expected to come from new measurement and inspection tools, software and services, aimed primarily at oil and gas customers. These new products and services will enable the inspection of complex welds inside smaller diameter pipes, as well as measuring inside complex curved pipes and manifolds.

“I am delighted and proud to be appointed CEO at OMS. My appointment coincides with other exciting announcements here recently. OMS is about to move into new premises near Stansted, which will more than double our existing floor space. In addition, following another successful financial year, we have ambitious strategic growth plans for the next five years and so we are actively recruiting more staff to help us achieve this goal,” Smiley said.

2013 was OMS’ most successful year to date, achieving sales revenues approaching £5.1 million. In 2014, OMS is on course to achieve sales revenues of £6 million. The company will also be spending more than half a million pounds on new product development over the next 12 months. Founded in 2006, OMS is a privately held company based in Stansted with 35 employees. The company also has an office in Houston, Texas, USA. Since 2006, OMS has grown company sales revenues significantly – with around 90% of annual turnover from overseas customers.

Denise has more than 20 years’ commercial experience working for a wide range of blue chip organisations.

Smiley joined the company in 2006 as Business Development Director and became Commercial Director in 2008.

Prior to OMS, Smiley worked for Sony and management consultancy firm Proudfoot plc, before taking on a role at Camelot Group, the operator of the UK National Lottery, where she was responsible for managing compliance strategy and special projects, including the setting up of the lottery in South Africa. Denise holds an MA in Business Administration & Management.

 

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