Dean Taylor to step down as Tidewater President and CEO

Written by Nick Blenkey

tidewater twoDean Taylor (L) is to be succeeded as President and CEO of Tidewater Inc. (NYSE:TDW) by Jeffrey M. Platt (R).

Mr. Taylor, who has held his present position with the offshore services giant since March 2002, will retire as an executive officer of the company effective May 31, 2012, after a 34-year career with Tidewater. Mr. Taylor will remain on the Board of Directors, and serve as Tidewater’s non-executive Chairman of the Board.

Mr. Platt will take over as President and CEO effective June 1, 2012. He has been Tidewater’s Chief Operating Officer, overseeing Tidewater’s domestic and international marine operations, since July 2006.

Mr. Platt joined Tidewater in 1996 as General Manager of its Brazilian operations following a 12-year career at Schlumberger. At Tidewater, he has continued to assume greater responsibility with assignments in Mexico, the Middle East and India, and the Americas. Tidewater says “Mr. Platt’s substantial operational and executive experience within Tidewater, combined with Mr. Taylor’s role as non-executive Chairman of the Board, ensures the executive transition will be a smooth one.”

Mr. Jeffrey A. Gorski will succeed Mr. Platt as Tidewater’s Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. Mr. Gorski joined Tidewater in January of this year after a 28-year career at Schlumberger. Currently, Mr. Gorski is a Senior Vice President responsible for Tidewater’s operations in the United States and its engineering and technical services group. Effective June 1, 2012, Mr. Gorski will assume responsibility for worldwide operations.

Reflecting on the company and his retirement, Mr. Taylor said:

“Tidewater has its best days before it. The management team, the fleet, and the company’s prospects are as excellent as any in my 34 years of experience with the company. It has been my privilege to have worked with truly terrific leaders and employees throughout my tenure with Tidewater, and Jeff Platt and team are going to do great things for our shareholders, employees, and stakeholders. I look forward to a smooth transition and to spending more time with my wonderful family.”

Mr. Richard Pattarozzi, Tidewater’s Lead Director, said:

“Dean Taylor has been an outstanding and tireless steward of the company’s business during his ten year tenure as the company’s Chief Executive Officer. During this decade, the Company has achieved many significant milestones, most notably the multi-billion dollar modernization of the company’s fleet, the enhancement of the company’s position as the leading offshore supply vessel company in the world, numerous safety and operational milestones and awards, and the continuing preservation of a strong balance sheet during turbulent economic times. We believe that going forward the company remains in excellent hands with Jeff Platt, Jeff Gorski and the other members of Tidewater’s first-rate management group.”

Tidewater Inc. owns 342 vessels, the world’s largest fleet of vessels serving the global offshore energy industry.

April 18, 2012

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