June 15, 1976 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News

Savannah Machine Elects Green Executive VP

David H. Green has been elected executive vice president of Savannah Machine and Shipyard Co., Lathrop Avenue, Savannah, Ga.

31402, according to an announcement by Robert F. Sherman, president.

Mr. Green is a graduate of Fort Trumbull Maritime School and the Johns Hopkins University. He is a licensed chief engineer and sailed in this capacity for several years.

Formerly as estimator and negotiator with the Maryland Shipbuilding & Drydock Co., Mr.

Green operated his own consulting firm in the early 1950s and conducted business internationally during which time he was certified as the classification surveyor in the Baltimore, Md., area for several international regulatory agencies. He joined the American Coal Shipping Co. of New York as marine superintendent, and advanced to operating manager before joining the United States Salvage Association.

In 1964, Mr. Green became technical assistant to the general manager of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation's Baltimore Yard.

Later, he was appointed assistant manager of contracts for the Bethlehem Steel Corporation in the Baltimore area, and subsequently was promoted to manager of contract administration in Bethlehem Steel Corporation's Shipbuilding Division on the vice president's staff.

He is a member of The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Society of Marine Port Engineers, National Contract Management Association, Navy League of the United States, The Propeller Club, and the Shipbuilders Council of America as a member of the Repair Committee.

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