Civeo appoints Andrew S. Fraser as president, Canada
Civeo Corporation has appointed Andrew “Andy” S. Fraser as president, Canada, effective August 19, 2024. He succeeds Al Schoening, senior vice president, Canada, who will retire after serving 13 years at Civeo.
Fraser brings extensive international executive management experience in sales, marketing, operations and customer relations to Civeo. He most recently served as CEO and executive chair of the board of directors of NCSG Crane and Heavy Haul, and prior to that was CEO of Camex Equipment Sales and Rentals. Additionally, during his 30 years with Finning International, he held a variety of executive roles across the company’s Canadian and International operations. Fraser also has served as director on a number of boards across energy, manufacturing and distribution, and is currently serving on the boards of ATB Financial and Aquatera Utilities.
Civeo Corporation is a provider of hospitality services with market positions in the Canadian oil sands and the Australian natural resource regions. Civeo offers solutions for lodging hundreds or thousands of workers with its long-term and temporary accommodations and provides food services, housekeeping, facility management, laundry, water and wastewater treatment, power generation, communications systems, security and logistics services. Civeo currently operates a total of 24 lodges and villages in Canada, Australia and the U.S., with an aggregate of approximately 26,000 rooms.
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