James G. Osborn, PE
Business Development Advisor – Subsea Team Lead
Jim Osborn brings over 45 years’ experience in the acquisition and execution of international engineering and construction projects for energy, commercial, industrial and institutional developments. Responsibilities progressed from management of increasingly larger and more complex projects to executive leadership of global business development for a large publicly held US offshore installation company and for international engineering and construction management companies. Extensive relationships have been developed with both operators and national oil & gas companies worldwide with recent focus across Sub Saharan Africa. His experience includes multiple international postings in London and Aberdeen. EDUCATION CIVIL ENGINEER in Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, W. H. Mills Const. Industry Fellow MS in Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology BS in Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Chi Epsilon Honorary Civil Eng. Fraternity BS in Urban Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Operational Visibility
When executives talk about resilience, they usually react to symptoms, not root causes. What’s often misunderstood is this: the problem is rarely resilience itself. The problem is visibility.
Ludicrously Fast Marketing
AI-augmented creative offering that helps organizations scale ambition, not cost, by applying AI where it delivers the biggest gains.
Intangible Assets
Intangible assets are the unseen drivers of enterprise value. Their importance lies in the way they differentiate companies in crowded markets and create resilience through shifting conditions.
Offshore ET not on Life Support
There are financial/operational benefits of repurposing/utilizing existing infrastructure for clean energy.
A World Without Gas Stations
My father owned and operated a Mobil Oil gas station for about twenty years. Hence, the thought of a world without gas stations is about abstract as it gets, but that is where we are headed.