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W.E. Haggett Appointed

President And COO Of

Bath Iron Works

John F. Sullivan Jr., chairman and chief executive officer of Bath Iron Works Corpo- ration (BIW), and vice president of Con- goleum Corporation, has announced a major reorganization of his senior management staff at BIW. William E. Haggett has been promoted to president and chief operating officer, reporting to Mr. Sullivan. In that capacity, he will have responsibility for the operations end of the shipyard, including marketing, production, engineering, materi- als management, production planning and control, and program management.

Mr. Haggett joined BIW in 1963, and has held various positions with the company in- cluding management functions as assistant to the president, vice president of market- ing, and for the past 5y2 years has been ex- ecutive vice president and chief operating officer.

William E. Haggett Robert M. Smith

L. James Gardner Edward F. Burke

In addition to Mr. Haggett, the following corporate officers will continue to report to

Mr. Sullivan: Robert M. Smith, promoted to vice president of human resources and com- munications, which includes community and public relations programs; L. James Gardner, who as vice president and general counsel has responsibility for all company legal serv- ices; and Edward F. Burke, who recently joined BIW as vice president and chief financial officer.

McFadden And Klose

Appointed Assistant Vice

Presidents At J.J. Henry

Robert B. McFadden has been promoted to assistant vice president and director of the Mechanical Design Division, and John

H. Klose was named an assistant vice pres- ident and director of the Hull Design Divi- sion at J.J. Henry Co., Inc. Both men will report to Anthony C. Brown, senior vice president and manager of the firm's Moores- town, N.J., Division.

Previously chief engineer, Mr. McFadden, is now responsible for all mechanical and electrical engineering/design efforts. His re- sponsibilities also include overall manage- ment, as program manager, of the company's current LSD-41 construction engineering/ design of all types of Navy and commercial craft from concept development to detailed design, and has expanded its services into the small working vessel area, including marine survey and field engineering.

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Robert B. McFadden John H. Klose design program for Lockheed Shipbuilding.

He joined J.J. Henry Co. in 1965.

Mr. Klose, formerly project manager and director 6f hull design, is now responsible for all structural and hull design, including naval architectural design efforts. His re- sponsibilities also include overall manage- ment, as program manager, of Henry's cur- rent PGG Patrol Gunboat construction engi- neering/design program for Peterson Build- ers. He joined the firm in 1966.

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