Blackline Safety Corp., a pioneer in connected safety technology, announced Peter Attalla has been appointed to the position of Vice President, International Sales effective immediately.

Peter Attalla is a seasoned pioneer, transforming safety culture and operational efficiencies for industrial companies across many sectors, including telecommunications, energy and chemicals, where he had hands-on experience with Blackline Safety products.

Extensive industry experience

Prior to joining Blackline Safety, Attalla spent over 15 years in progressively senior roles at Husky Energy, focussed on safety, growth and operational management, and as a Safety and Operational Consultant for Dupont Sustainable Solutions.

Peter Attalla will now oversee the continued rapid growth and expansion of Blackline Safety’s presence in its Rest of the World geography, which includes regions outside North America and Europe. Fuelled by customer demand, in the last year Blackline has grown significantly in these regions, including hiring local sales personnel, establishing distributor partnerships, and opening an office in Dubai, UAE to better serve global customers.

Client-side experience

Peter’s client-side experience with Blackline’s products and services will allow him to seamlessly transition"

I am thrilled by this new opportunity to partner with distributors and clients to ensure workers get home safely at the end of their day. I look forward to continuing to grow our international market share with Blackline’s innovative safety wearables, area gas monitors, and cloud-connected solutions,” said Peter Attalla.

Peter’s passion for promoting and implementing safety culture is a natural fit with Blackline Safety’s goal to keep people safe globally no matter what hazards they face at work,” said Sean Stinson, President and Chief Growth Officer.

Sean Stinson adds, “We see significant growth potential in our Rest of World geography, and Peter’s previous client-side experience with Blackline’s products and services will allow him to seamlessly transition into this role. His leadership and experience will ensure Blackline continues to drive operations excellence as we shape the future of industrial work around the world.”

Transitioning to the role

Attalla takes over the position from Neil Campbell, Director, International Sales & Marketing, who is transitioning to the role of Advisor, Global Sales. Neil came to Blackline Safety in 2007 with 20 years of experience in international gas detection. During his tenure as Director, he established a strong presence for Blackline through distribution across the Middle East, Australia, New Zealand and Asia.

We are incredibly grateful to Neil for his many years of service at Blackline,” said Sean Stinson, adding “He has been instrumental in bringing Blackline’s revolutionary connected safety solutions to the international market, and we are looking forward to working with him in his new role.”

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