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ABS Appoints David Wechsler as New CEO of ABS Group

ABS names David Wechsler as the new CEO of ABS Group and announces that Christopher J. Wiernicki will retire at year-end, with John McDonald set to succeed him.
ABS Group’s New CEO David Wechsler (Photo courtesy of ABS)

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(HOUSTON) — The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has appointed David Wechsler, a founding partner of the firm that evolved into Hitachi Consulting, as the new Chief Executive Officer of ABS Group.

Wechsler brings over 35 years of leadership experience in management consulting across various industries, including manufacturing, consumer products, sustainable energy, automotive, and technology.

Christopher J. Wiernicki, Chairman and CEO of ABS, stated:
“David brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record that aligns well with the vision of ABS Group. As a seasoned leader involved in more than a dozen acquisitions throughout his career, he is an invaluable asset as we pursue growth. His understanding of mergers and strategic growth, combined with a commitment to innovation, positions ABS Group for exciting opportunities ahead.”

Wechsler’s appointment comes at a time when Forbes Magazine has recognized ABS Group as one of the world’s best management consulting firms for two consecutive years.

Wechsler commented:
“ABS Group is a recognized leader in safety with world-class capabilities in process safety, risk management, and asset performance management. This provides a strong foundation for us to build upon. I am proud to lead this incredible team and support their mission to enhance performance and reduce risk in a changing world.”

At the end of this year, ABS will undergo a significant leadership transition, as Christopher J. Wiernicki is set to retire and will be succeeded by John McDonald, the company’s current President.

Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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