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Maitland Receives CG Public
Service Award
The Coast Guard Foundation announced that board member Guy
Edison Clay Maitland was the recipi- ent of the Coast Guard’s
Distinguished Public Service Award.
In addition to his service to the Coast
Guard Foundation, Maitland is an advocate for quality shipping through his work as Founding Chairman of the North American Marine
Environment Protection Association (NAMEPA) and Chairman of the
Industry Advisory Council for the
North American Maritime Ministry
Association.
Henry Propeller Club Maritime
Person of the Year
The International Propeller Club of the United States named James L.
Henry the Maritime Person of the
Year at its international convention in
Tampa, Fla. Henry is Chairman and
President of the Transportation
Institute. Henry is also a founding board member of the Maritime
Cabotage Task Force, the largest coalition ever to promote America’s
Jones Act fleet.
Crowley Receives Vincent T.
Hirsch Maritime Award
Tom Crowley, Jr., Chairman,
President and CEO of Crowley
Maritime Corporation, was awarded the Vincent T. Hirsch Maritime
Award for outstanding leadership from the U.S. Navy League. Rear
Adm. Mark H. Buzby, USN
Commander, Military Sealift
Command, presented the award at the Sea Services Award luncheon dur- ing the League's 2010 National
Convention.
Goldberg, Otero Awarded 2009
Thomas Crowley Trophies
Captain Vic Goldberg, VP of
Marine Operations for Crowley
Maritime Corporation's petroleum transportation team, and Tony Otero,
VP of Finance and Planning for the company's shipping and logistics operations, were awarded 2009
Thomas Crowley trophies. Goldberg joined Crowley in 2002. A retired
U.S. Navy Reserve captain, Goldberg retains an Unlimited Master's License and is an ISO certified auditor. Otero started his career as a senior account- ant at Crowley in 1998. He earned his Master's degree in accounting from the University of Florida and is a CPA.
Husick Receives NMEA Lifetime
Achievement Award
The National Marine Electronics
Association (NMEA) celebrated the life of Charles “Chuck” Husick, who died September 13 at the age of 77.
Association President, David
Hayden, presented NMEA’s Lifetime
Achievement Award posthumously to
Husick’s son and grandson at the
October 2 banquet capping the
NMEA’s 2010 International Marine
Electronics Conference & Expo in
Seattle, Wash.
Konzel Donjon Marine VP Ops &
Engineering
Donjon Marine Co., Inc. has hired
Stephen N. Konzel as VP of
Operations and Engineering. Konzel was previously serving as VP and
General Manager of NETSCo Naval
Architecture & Marine Engineering since 2007. Prior to his work with
NETSCo, he was General Manager of Cleveland Shiprepair Co.
McClaugherty Joins Surf Subsea as VP Biz Development
Surf Subsea, Inc. announced Jim
McClaugherty has joined the team as
VP of Business Development. He started his career as a commercial diver in the Gulf of Mexico. He has recently departed EPIC Diving &
Marine where he served as their direc- tor of marketing.
Kulp Executive Director of Sea
Tow Foundation
Sea Tow Services International has named Gail Kulp as the new
Executive Director of the Sea Tow
Foundation for Boating Safety and
Education. The non-profit organiza- tion is committed to reducing boat- ing-related accidents and fatalities.
Maitland
Henry (right)
Left to right: James
Caponiti, Assistant
Administrator,
MARAD; Daniel B.
Branch, Jr., Navy
League National
President; Crowley; and Rear Adm.
Buzby.
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