Spoolable reinforced thermoplastic pipe manufacturer Polyflow LLC appointed David Morrissey as senior vice president of sales and marketing, the company said April 20.
Morrissey has more than 30 years’ experience in sales and operations. He will lead Polyflow’s sales team in the Permian Basin. Morrissey will report to Jim Medalie, CEO.
Most recently, Morrissey was vice president of marketing and sales for Tercel Oilfield Products.
Previously, Morrissey held management positions at Schlumberger Oilfield Services.
“I am excited to join the Polyflow team and help bring its innovative piping solutions to upstream and midstream oil and gas operators, both onshore and offshore,” said Morrissey. “By working hand-in-hand with our engineering and service teams, I’m confident that our sales team can truly help our customers increase safety and reliability in their operations while controlling costs, but more importantly, bring real tangible value to our clients by maximizing their return on investment.”
Polyflow LLC is based in Houston.
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