Neil Saunders was promoted to vice president of subsea systems and drilling for GE Oil & Gas; and Kishore Sundararajan was promoted to chief technology officer and vice president of engineering for GE Oil & Gas, GE said June 23.
Saunders, who joined GE in 2007, has held several executive positions at GE Oil & Gas. His career in the upstream sector spans more than 25 years. Previously, he worked at Vetco Gray and ABB Offshore Systems.
Saunders earned a post-graduate degree from Heriot Watt University in Edinburgh, U.K., and a master’s in business administration degree from Henley Management College.
Sundararajan joined GE in 2014. Prior to GE, he was senior vice president-global unit manager for industry solutions at ABB Inc. He has worked in software development, systems engineering, sales, profit and loss management and leadership.
Sundararajan earned a bachelor’s degree from the India Institute of Science in Bangalore, India.
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