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Cashman Equipment Corporation Connie Award
Chi Stolzman King Crow Shea Hastings Lytle degree in Maritime Administration leadership roles managing operations,
TVIB Welcomes New from Texas A&M Galveston. Hastings budgets and rail lines during times of
Staff Member
The TVIB has expanded its staff by has over 17 years of oil & gas industry change and opportunity. He previ- adding the position of Audit/Survey experience. Before joining Cashman, ously served as President of the Paci? c
Coordinator by appointing Caleb Rich worked with Cal Dive Interna- Harbor Line (Anacostia Rail Hold-
King to the position. Initially, Caleb tional for fourteen years. Rich holds a ings), which was named Short Line will be focused on coordinating the BBA from Texas State University. Railroad of the Year by the American processing of audits and surveys while Short Line Railroad Association in
POLB Appoints working to support TPO custom- 2009 under his leadership.
Director of Finance ers with CG-835V/Marine Casualty
Shea, Lytle to be honored at concerns. Caleb brings over 22 years The Long Beach Board of Harbor 2019 Connie Awards of marine related experience, having Commissioners has selected Wei Chi to lead the Finance Division at the nation’s William J. “Bill” Shea, Jr., Chief Ex- most recently served as the Compli- second-busiest seaport. Chi returns to ecutive Of? cer of Direct ChassisLink ance Director for Inland Marine Ser- the Port of Long Beach after working for (DCLI), will receive the 2019 Con- vice, where he was responsible for Sub- chapter M implementation and other several years as Deputy Executive Direc- nie Award presented by the Contain- related tasks. He previously served 23 tor, Comptroller for Los Angeles World erization and Intermodal Institute
Airports. Before landing at LAWA, Chi on September 17. Shea has been in- years with the U. S. Coast Guard. was an assistant chief ? nancial of? cer strumental in shaping the strategic for the Port of Long Beach from 2007 vision of DCLI and facilitating the
Cashman Expands Business acquisition of major legacy chassis to 2008, where he was part of the ex-
Development Team
Cashman Equipment Corporation ecutive team that spearheaded the San ? eets while maintaining oversight of
Pedro Bay Ports’ Clean Trucks Program the company’s growth and ? nancial welcomed two new Business Devel- opment Managers to its sales team; ? nancial initiatives. Chi earned his performance. In addition, J. Chris-
Nick Crow and Richard Hastings. MBA from the Wharton School and a topher Lytle, the Executive Director of the Port of Oakland, CA will be
Both will help CEC in sales and busi- BS in Chemical Engineering from Co- presented with the Lifetime Achieve- ness development focused in the Gulf lumbia University. ment Award. Lytle was named as the of Mexico. Crow comes to Cashman
Oakland port’s top management po-
NOPB Names Stolzman with ten years industry experience. sition in 2013. Prior to assuming the
General Manager
Prior to Cashman, Nick worked for position at the Port of Oakland, he
Bechtel as their Senior Charterer The New Orleans Public Belt Rail- road Corporation (NOPB), a wholly served as the Executive Director at where his duties included multi-voy- age charter agreements, spot charters, owned subsidiary of the Port of New the Port of Long Beach. He has held
Orleans, has named M.D. (Mike) various leadership positions at P&O rigging and stowage reviews, and proj-
Ports North America, Denmark-based ect charter estimates. Nick is also the Stolzman as its new General Man- inventor of record on a Bechtel patent ager. Stolzman brings a high level of APM (Maersk) Terminals, and Sea- for the use of cameras for navigation experience and industry knowledge Land Service, Inc. during barge voyages. Nick holds a to NOPB, having served in many
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