Bristow Group Inc., Houston, (NYSE: BRS) has named Bruce H. Stover, Ian Godden and John May to its board. Stover has been named to the compensation committee and May was named to the audit committee.
Stover is executive vice president, business development, for Endeavour International Corp. From 1999 to 2003, he was senior vice president, worldwide business development, for Anadarko Petroleum Corp.
Godden is chairman of A|D|S , the trade organization that represents the civil aviation, space, defense and security industries in the U.K. From 2007 to October 2009, he was chief executive of the Society of British Aerospace Companies, which merged with another trade organization to form A|D|S.
May is executive director of Caledonia and chairman of Amber Chemical Co. Ltd. He is a director of Begbies Traynor Group Plc, British Empire Securities and General Trust Ltd., Oval Ltd., Rathbone Brothers Plc and Satellite Information Systems Ltd.
Jonathan H. Cartwright has resigned from the board.
Bristow now has ten members on its board.
Bristow Group provides helicopter services to the worldwide offshore energy industry.
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