Page 98: of Marine News Magazine (November 2018)
Workboat Annual
Read this page in Pdf, Flash or Html5 edition of November 2018 Marine News Magazine
PEOPLE & COMPANY NEWS
Elliott Bay Design Group Webb Institute
Tremblay Schoenberg Russell Ruddell Nichols Tucker Campbell Weik ton College. Both students have
EBDG Welcomes New Ruddell Named Sales proven themselves as enthusiastic
Team Members Manager at Dawes Rigging & Crane Rental
Elliott Bay Design Group (EBDG) learners with a passion for the mari- has added another professional to Joe Ruddell has been promoted to re- time industry. Since 1984, Crowley their Ketchikan, Alaska of? ce. Sarah tail sales manager at Dawes Rigging & has provided more than $3 million
Nichols joins the team as a Marine Crane Rental. Ruddell is celebrating dollars in scholarship funding for
Engineer. Her background includes his 20th year with Dawes, the previ- more than 1,000 students. six years of project engineer and proj- ous 19 serving as rental sales manager
Marad Issues RFP for Long ect management experience within a for southeastern Wisconsin.
Awaited NSMV shipyard environment. Additionally,
The Maritime Administration
Four Students Receive
EBDG hired Julie Schoenberg as the (MARAD) in October released a Re-
Thomas B. Crowley new Human Resources Manager. She quest for Proposal (RFP) to solicit
Scholarships will be responsible for the HR func- tion of the ? rm. Julie received a BA Webb Institute announced that the for a Vessel Construction Manager in Human Relations and Women’s 2018-19 academic year recipients (VCM) to deliver a new class of train-
Studies with a minor in Finance from of Crowley Maritime Corporation’s ing ships referred to as a National Se-
Thomas B. Crowley Sr. Memorial curity Multi-Mission Vessel (NSMV).
Washington State University.
Scholarship are Taylor Campbell The VCM selected by MARAD will and Reneé Tremblay. Separately, two contract with a quali? ed shipyard to
SCAA Announces
Williams-Mystic Maritime Studies ensure that commercial best prac-
Leadership Change
The Spill Control Association of Program students have been awarded tices are utilized in delivering the
America (SCAA) announced the re- scholarships by Crowley Maritime NSMV on time and on budget. “A tirement of Executive Director John Corporation. Molly Tucker and Col- new multi-mission vessel built by an
Allen and the appointment of Justin by Weik were each chosen for their American Shipyard will not only cre-
Thomas Russell to ? ll the role within academic excellence, high morale and ate new jobs, but help train the next the organization. Allen will remain community involvement. Campbell generation of American mariners and a member of SCAA as both an indi- is an active member of the Webb contribute to disaster relief,” said U.S. vidual member and a member of the community and is captain of Webb’s Secretary of Transportation Elaine L.
Past President’s Committee. Russell ? rst-ever women’s basketball team. Chao. “The U.S. shipbuilding and re- comes to SCAA with a proven record Tremblay is co-chair of the leader- pair industry is vital to the economic in spill response operations and man- ship committee and student public strength and security of our nation,” agement. He is a twelve year veteran relations chair working with Webb’s said Maritime Administrator Mark of the United States Coast Guard and communications and media relations H. Buzby, adding, “and this project
Coast Guard Reserve where he spe- department. Tucker is a sophomore will demonstrate that American ship- cialized in Marine Safety and Envi- at Pomona College, where she stud- building remains the global standard ronmental Response. ies environmental analysis. Weik is a of excellence.” The NSMV will help sophomore business major at Whea- to sustain world-class, U.S. maritime
November 2018
MN 98
MN Nov18 Layout 98-106.indd 98 MN Nov18 Layout 98-106.indd 98 10/23/2018 9:53:27 AM10/23/2018 9:53:27 AM