Mon 18 May 2015 11:03

KPI Bridge Oil promotes trader in New York


'Ideal candidate' Jordan Felber is appointed Team Leader at KPI Bridge Oil's office in New York.



KPI Bridge Oil, a broker and trader of marine fuel, lubricants and risk management products, has announced the promotion of Jordan Felber [pictured] to the role of Team Leader at its New York office.

In a statement, Felber, who will now manage a team of brokers/traders, said: "I look forward to taking care of the team and helping them develop in North America. The role itself will no doubt bring new and exciting challenges which I feel well prepared for."

Felber joined KPI Bridge Oil in late 2008 and remained at the company up until the end of 2011. He then went to work for a tanker owner before rejoining KPI Bridge Oil in July 2013.

Jesper D. Rasmussen, Managing Director of KPI Bridge Oil North America, commented: "Jordan has well established himself over the years within our business, gaining experience not only with KPI Bridge Oil New York but also over in the United Kingdom with KPI Bridge Oil London. He has grown with the business and shown the skills and willingness needed to become a strong team leader which made him the ideal candidate for the position."

The company added: "As one of the core values for KPI Bridge Oil, the group will remain dedicated to employees and their development throughout their career, ensuring they are able to offer our valued clients the best possible service and assistance at all times."

Contact details for Jordan Felber are as follows:

Email: Jordan.felber@kpibridgeoil.com
Phone: +1-732-788-7002

Please find below the contact details for KPI Bridge Oil's office in New York.

Office Address:
KPI Bridge Oil, Inc.
21 East Front Street, Suite 300
Red Bank, NJ 07701
United States of America

Phone: +1 732 219 7900
Email: newyork@kpibridgeoil.com
Website: www.kpibridgeoil.com


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