Shipbuilders Council Elects Board Members
At the Shipbuilders Council of America board meeting held recently in Washington, D.C., James R.
Mellor, executive vice president, Marine, Land Systems & International, General Dynamics Corporation, St. Louis, Mo., was elected chairman of the board of directors of the council. Mr. Mellor succeeds Hans K. Schaefer, president, Todd Shipyards Corporation, Seattle, Wash.
James Harvie, General Ship Corporation, East Boston, Mass., was elected vice chairman.
Both will serve a one-year term.
In addition to Mr. Mellor and Mr. Harvie, others elected to the executive committee were: Albert L. Bossier Jr., Avondale Industries, Inc., Edward J. Campbell, Newport News Shipbuilding; Arthur E. Engel, Southwest Marine, Inc.; William E. Haggett, Bath Iron Works Corporation; Walter Herr, Colt Industries, Inc.; David H. Klinges, Bethlehem Steel Corporation Marine Construction Group; John L. Roper I I I , Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation; Gerald J. St. Pe, Ingalls Shipbuilding, Inc.; Hans K.
Schaefer, Todd Shipyards Corporation; and Richard H. Vortmann, National Steel and Shipbuilding Company.
Elected officers for the coming year are John J. Stocker, president; W. Patrick Morris, vice president and general counsel; Silas O. Nunn, vice president, programs; and Beverly C. Kendall, secretary-treasurer.
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- Krupp Mak Manufactures Medium-Speed Diesel Engines For Naval Ship Applications page: 6
- Burmeister & Wain Christens Eighth Product Tanker In Series page: 7
- RORO88 9th International Conference & Exhibition on Roll-On/Roll-Off Marine Transport page: 8
- ITW Philadelphia Resins Offers Color Brochure On Grouting Systems page: 11
- Mizell Named Vice President-Sales At Trinity Marine Group page: 12
- Society Of Marine Port Engineers Holds 36th Annual Forum—Five Technical Papers Featured page: 13
- Posidonia The International Shipping Exhibition page: 14
- Sperry Marine GPS Core Module And 501TR/GPS Navigator Offer Reliable, Accurate Performance page: 19
- Bethlehem Steel Consolidation At Sparrows Point Strengthens Competitive Position page: 20
- Norwegian-Built Training Simulator Installed At French Maritime College page: 21
- Shipbuilders Council Elects Board Members page: 22
- Schottel Offers Free Color Brochure On Its 'Rudderpropeller,' And Units For Shallow-Draft Propulsion page: 22
- JJH Inc. Expands CADAM To Portsmouth Location page: 22
- Future Business Opportunities In Navy Ship Procurement, Ship Maintenance And Navy Technology Development page: 25
- MAJOR NAVY CONTRACTS page: 29
- $116-Million Contract To Tacoma Boat To Retrofit Four Egyptian Subs page: 37
- SNAME SPRING MEETING/ STAR SYMPOSIUM 'MARINE & OFFSHORE SYSTEMS' page: 38
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- McDermott Names Howson To Succeed Cunningham As Chief Operating Officer page: 43
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- Parker Towing Announces Administrative Changes page: 47
- New Computerized System Controls Fuel Viscosity page: 47
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- Alfa-Laval Offers New 8-Page Brochure On Full Customer Services page: 56
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