PASADENA, Texas, Jan. 04, 2017 -- Pinnacle Advanced Reliability Technologies (PinnacleART), the leading provider of comprehensive asset integrity and reliability solutions for the oil and gas, petrochemical, wastewater, electric power, mining and fertilizer industries, announced the appointment of David B. Rosenwasser as Chief Executive Officer (CEO). As CEO, Mr. Rosenwasser will lead the company by identifying, planning and executing strategies to move the company toward its vision of becoming the global leader in reliability.
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PinnacleART Advisory Board Chairman Frank Muller said, “PinnacleART is most excited having the new addition to the CEO position. David brings strong experience, passion and desire to take the PinnacleART team to the next highest level of growth in revenues both domestically and internationally.”
Mr. Rosenwasser has over 20 years of business experience, including 14 years of international experience with a U.S. publicly traded, global oil and gas service company. Prior to joining PinnacleART, Mr. Rosenwasser served as Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at Gulfmark Offshore, Inc., where he managed worldwide operations by providing strategic leadership and direction across the globe. While at Gulfmark, Mr. Rosenwasser held other pivotal roles such as Vice President – Americas, Area Manager – Brazil, and Director – Corporate Business Development. Prior to Gulfmark, Mr. Rosenwasser was with the National Resources Investment Banking Group of Lehman Brothers, Inc., serving as an analyst and then later as an associate. Prior to that, he served as a federal law clerk to the Honorable George P. Kazen, then Chief Judge of the United States District Court, Southern District of Texas.
Mr. Rosenwasser holds a Juris Doctor Degree from New York Law School and a Bachelor of Arts in Management from Texas A&M University. He has also completed the High Potentials Leadership Program at Harvard Business School.
About Pinnacle Advanced Reliability Technologies
PinnacleART is a global leader in building, implementing and maintaining comprehensive reliability and integrity programs for process facilities in the oil and gas, chemical, mining, pharmaceutical, wastewater and electric power industries. Its team of talented experts, engineers and inspectors help clients proactively identify assets and equipment that could pose a risk, failure or compliance threat to their facility. As a result of PinnacleART’s stem-to-stern approach, clients can reduce risk, ensure compliance, optimize costs and maintain uptime at their facility. To learn more about Pinnacle Advanced Reliability Technologies, visit www.pinnacleart.com, email [email protected] or call +1 281-598-1330.
Contact: Brittany Kopech, Solutions/Marketing Manager 281-598-1330 [email protected]


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