Patrick Ryan - CTO

 

Chuck

Kemper

Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer 

Biography

Chuck Kemper is Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer at ABS. He leads the global human resources function, technical learning organization, facilities and real estate, security, business resilience and travel for the organization. He has over two decades of experience in executive human resources leadership roles.

Prior to joining ABS in 2021, Kemper was Senior Vice President of Human Resources at Wood, where he led the function for its 17,000-person, $4 billion Asset Solutions Americas business. Before joining Wood, he served in roles as Vice President, Talent Management and Development, and Vice President of Human Resources, U.S. and Latin America, during a seven-year tenure at Worley. Prior to that, he worked 14 years for Aker Kvaerner, with his last role being Vice President of Human Resources for the global Oil, Gas, Process & Energy division.

Kemper graduated from Cornell University with a Bachelor of Science in Structural Engineering and received his MBA from Xavier University, where he was valedictorian. He lives in Cypress, Texas, with his family.

Education

Xavier University
Master of Business Administration (MBA) - Valedictorian
Cornell University
Bachelor of Science (BS) - Structural Engineering
Patrick Ryan - CTO

Patrick Ryan

Senior Vice President, and Chief Technology Officer (CTO)

Biography

Patrick Ryan is Senior Vice President and Cheif Technology Officer (CTO) of American Bureau of Shipping (ABS).

Known for his vision and energy in digitizing maritime engineering, Ryan and his team are leading  safety and innovation excellence at a global scale through the entire ABS enterprise. His team has the unique responsibility to help the maritime industry in their digital transformations, energy transformations, and through applied research with governments, academia, and industry partnerships.

This is accomplished through three regional R&D divisions in the Americas, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, eight Global Technology Centers in Brazil, Canada, Greece, Denmark, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Korea, and China, and a comprehensive digital capability for data and analytics, data science, and computational applications. His team performs R&D on topics such as hydrodynamics and ship hull structural analysis, humanoid robotics, nuclear energy, artificial intelligence, digital twins, computational dynamics, augmented reality, and everything in-between as it pertains to safety and protection of life, property, and the natural environment.

Prior to his appointment as CTO in 2023, Ryan led the Global Engineering and Technology organization for ABS, including the development and launch of the ABS Freedom system. Before joining ABS in 2019, he spent 21 years at the largest nuclear shipyard in the United States in various engineering and digital leadership roles for the construction of nuclear-powered ships. He has authored seven U.S. and international patents on the digitalization of shipbuilding, is the recipient of the prestigious Doug Ensor Award for his leadership and work in Naval hydrodynamics, and in 2017, Smart Industry Magazine named him one of the “Top 50” Digital Innovators in Smart Manufacturing. 

He graduated from Virginia Tech with a bachelor’s degree in aerospace and ocean engineering, and master’s in ocean engineering. He currently sits on the University of Michigan’s College of Engineering Leadership Advisory Board (LAB), Texas A&M’s Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) Advisory Committee, and Virginia Tech’s Kevin T. Crofton Department of Aerospace and Ocean Engineering Advisory Board.

 

Education

Virginia Tech
Master of Science (MS) - Ocean Engineering
VIrginia Tech
Bachelor of Science (BS) - Ocean Engineering