Patrick Webb manages the Technical Sales, Product Distribution, and Customer Support throughout the world for Westinghouse Air Brakes Technologies (Wabtec –Marine and Stationary Division. This includes the
coordination and support of a Channel Partner Network. This Marine & Stationary Group driven by a robust Channel Partner team sells and services a line of State-of the-Art Diesel Engines for ships and stationary power applications from Canada to Korea.
Webb has proven to be a strong commercial and technical business leader for the past thirty-three years in the global marine and power generation industries.
Webb’s business leadership has been honed by many years as a Ship Officer, Shipbuilding Design Engineer, Class Surveyor, Shipyard Program Manager, Marine Business founder, as well as an executive with several Major Equipment Manufacturers.
Throughout his long career, Webb has supported, sold, and / or managed more than two billion dollars in projects in over 25 Countries. With this level of business experience, he is convinced that
grace, integrity, and good old fashion follow-through are keys to success in our modern-day marine business world.
Webb sits on several corporate and organizational Boards, is an active member of many industry associations including the current National President of Oilfields Connections International, He holds an Engineering and General Contractor license, was formally trained in both Project and Lean Management, was a Naval Reserve Officer, is an active Community Leader, is an avid Public Speaker, and is an ABET Marine Engineering Adjunct Professor at the University of South Alabama.
Webb holds a B. S. in Marine Engineering Systems from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, was the Valedictorian of his MBA Program at Auburn University and has completed multiple industry
certifications including Strategic Management from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Finally, Webb has been married to his Wife Thania for the past 32 years and together they enjoy their busy life with six children and four grandchildren.