02 July 2015
Garry Dryburgh to be President, Middle East and Africa

Appointment effective 9 August 2015

London, United Kingdom - Amec Foster Wheeler announces today the appointment of Garry Dryburgh as President, Middle East and Africa.  Effective 9 August 2015 and based out of Abu Dhabi, Garry will report to Roberto Penno, Group President for Asia, Middle East, Africa & Southern Europe region.

Garry is, and will continue to be, leading the Amec Foster Wheeler integration programme and to be accountable for these advanced activities through to their completion. Prior to his appointment as the London-based Integration Director in 2014, he was Executive Vice President, Asia-Pacific, based in Perth, Australia. He joined the company in 2006.

Commenting on the appointment, Roberto Penno said: "I am delighted to have someone with Garry's depth and breadth of expertise for this significant role, which encompasses a diverse portfolio of countries, cultures and growth opportunities."

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Contacts:      
Sarah Ball: +61 (0)404 052 456; sarah.ball@amecfw.com

Achilleas Georgiou: +44 (0)20 7429 7511; achilleas.georgiou@amecfw.com

Amec Foster Wheeler (www.amecfw.com) designs, delivers and maintains strategic and complex assets for its customers across the global energy and related sectors. 

With pro-forma 2014 annualised scope revenues of £5.5 billion and over 40,000 people in more than 50 countries, the company operates across the whole of the oil and gas industry - from production through to refining, processing and distribution of derivative products - and in the mining, clean energy, power generation, pharma, environment and infrastructure markets.

Amec Foster Wheeler shares are publicly traded on the London Stock Exchange and its American Depositary Shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange. Both trade under the ticker AMFW.

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