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Houston, Texas-based Lloyd`s Register Appointed Chakib Abi-Saab as Chief Technology and Innovation Officer (CTIO)
Date of management change: July 07, 2022
Houston, Texas-based Lloyd`s Register Appointed Chakib Abi-Saab as Chief Technology and Innovation Officer (CTIO)
We started out in 1760 as a marine classification society. Today, we`re one of the world`s leading providers of professional services for engineering and technology – improving safety and increasing the performance of critical infrastructures for clients in over 75 countries worldwide. The profits we generate fund the Lloyd`s Register Foundation, a charity which supports science and engineering-related research, education and public engagement around everything we do. All of this helps us stand by the purpose that drives us every single day: Working together for a safer world. In a world of increasing complexity – overloaded with data and opinion - we know that our clients need more than technology to succeed. They need an experienced hand. A partner to listen, cut through the noise and focus on what really matters to them and their customers. Our engineers and technical experts are dedicated to assurance. That means a commitment to embracing new technology, and a deep rooted desire to drive better performance. So we consider our customers` needs with diligence and empathy, then use our expertise and over 250 years` experience to deliver the smart solution for everyone. After all, there are some things technology can`t replace.
Chakib Abi-Saab is Chief Technology and Innovation Officer (CTIO) at Lloyd`s Register. Previously, Chakib held various senior IT leadership roles in the industry.
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