Helm Operations Announces Leadership Transition

October 14, 2025

Helm Operations, a provider of maritime operations and crew management software, announced a key leadership transition as James Wadsworth assumes the role of Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Nolan Barclay, Helm’s first employee and most recent CEO, will continue to support the company as Chairman.

Wadsworth brings more than two decades of maritime industry experience and visionary leadership to the role. He joined Helm a decade ago after nearly ten years with ClassNK in Japan, where he played a role in expanding the organization’s international footprint and establishing it as the world’s largest classification society. Since joining Helm, Wadsworth has helped drive the company’s evolution into a leader in maritime software. Under his leadership, Helm has expanded its operations across North America and into new international markets, empowering over 400 customers managing nearly 12,000 vessels to operate more safely, efficiently, and profitably.

© Helm Operations
© Helm Operations

“It’s an incredible honor to step into this role and build on the strong foundation that Nolan and our team have created,” said Wadsworth. “Helm’s mission has always been to help maritime companies operate more effectively, and I’m excited to continue advancing that mission as we grow with our customers around the world.”

Outgoing CEO Nolan Barclay expressed confidence in the transition: “James has been at the heart of Helm’s growth and success for the past decade,” said Barclay. “His deep understanding of our customers, our technology, and the maritime industry makes him the ideal leader to guide Helm into its next chapter of innovation and global expansion. As Chairman, I look forward to supporting him and the entire team as we continue to transform maritime operations around the world.”

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