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H. Yates And R.E. Clark

Named To Key Posts

At Bath Iron Works

President John F. Sullivan Jr. of Bath Iron

Works, Bath Maine, has announced that

Howard Yates and Richard E. Clark have been appointed to key posts in the shipyard's Fi- nance Department.

Mr. Yates was appointed controller of gen- eral accounting for the shipyard. Previously, he had served as manager of financial plan- ning and reporting. He has been employed at

BIW since 1977, starting as a senior financial analyst. Prior to coming to Bath, he was senior auditor for Price Waterhouse Company in Boston.

Mr. Clark, who had been a senior financial (Left to right) Nav-Com's marketing manager Walter

Perlowski, executive vice president Jack Provenzano, and president Gerry Gutman in front of the new Nav-

Com facility in Deer Park, N.Y.

The new facility provides 6,000 square feet of space, including executive offices, service facility, and warehousing.

The new complex will house both Nav-Com's commercial division and the systems division.

The commercial division provides sales and service support of electronic communications and navigation equipment to the commercial marine industry. The systems division is en- gaged in the design and manufacture of custom computerized shipboard communica- tions systems for the commercial marine in- dustry. Nav-Com Incorporated provides sales and service support for all of the major man- ufacturers of electronic communications and navigation equipment, and features the ma- rine communications and navigation equip- ment manufactured by the Magnavox Govern- ment and Industrial Electronics Company.

For further information, contact Walter

Perlowski, Marketing Manager, at Nav-Com

Incorporated, 711 Grand Boulevard, Deer

Park, N.Y. 11729, phone (516) 667-7710, telex: 645744, Navcom NY Deer.

Howard Yates analyst in the controller's office at BIW for three years, was named manager of govern- ment financial reporting. He has been em- ployed at the yard for eight years.

Nav-Com Relocates

To Larger Quarters

According to Nav-Com Incorporated's pres- ident Gerald A. Gutman, the company has re- located to larger quarters in Deer Park, N.Y., in order to keep pace with the rapid expansion the organization is experiencing.

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