The KBM leadership team brings together
innovators from key industries around the globe,
each with a strong passion for risk-based
management strategies. The KBM team is
supported by 6,000 Lloyd's Register employees
and 240 years of corporate experience in
asset-intensive industries, like transportation
and property management.
Paul
Scott
Managing Director - Global
Paul founded the Knowledge Based
Management team in order to leverage the Lloyd's
Register risk based management solutions into
the Property and Public Infrastructure markets.
He brings 12 years enterprise consulting
experience to bear in the creation and
deployment of innovative asset management
technologies. Previously, Mr. Scott managed the
development and operation of the UK’s largest
24/7 property helpdesk to service the Royal
Mail. He also led the development and deployment
of a web-based supply chain knowledge management
tool.
Andrew
Martin
Industry Manager - Property
Andrew brings 20 years of technical and business
experience to the KBM team, covering plant
system operation and maintenance across naval
and property industries.
Andrew's
research and asset management consulting
experience has enabled him to successfully lead
clients in applying risk based maintenance
approaches since 1999. Andrew has an MSc in
Energy Engineering and is an active member of
the Chartered Institution of Building Services
Engineers (CIBSE) Maintenance Task Group in the
UK.Andrew is also author of several
publications including ‘BMS Maintenance’ and
‘Library of System Control Strategies.’
David Godley
Sales & Marketing - EMEA/AP
David leads KBM's go-to-market in Europe, the
Middle East, and Asia Pacific regions. Formerly
with such companies as Fujitsu and IBM, he
brings 25 years experience in the areas of
successful IT Application Development, Sales,
Marketing, Project Management and Consultancy.
Scott
Carlin
Sales and Marketing - Americas
Scott
leads KBM's go-to-market strategy in the
Americas. He brings extensive experience in
Product Lifecycle Management and enterprise
applications gained
from IBM.