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Haycock TITAN Salvage Kunkle ? rmed to another term in of? ce as a and Italian engineering partner Mico-
Federal Maritime Commissioner on peri were recently honored with the
EBDG Gulf Coast Of? ce the evening of March 23, 2015. Wil- International Salvage Union (ISU)
Welcomes Three New Hires liam Doyle was originally con? rmed Meritorious Service Award during by the Senate on January 1, 2013 to the organization’s Associate Mem- ? ll the unexpired term of former Com- bers’ Day Conference in London. The missioner Joseph Brennan. On Janu- award was presented by ISU President ary 30, 2014, President Obama reap- Leendert Muller in recognition of pointed Mr. Doyle for a term expiring TITAN and Micoperi’s outstanding
June 30, 2018. Doyle is a Coast Guard service to the salvage industry during licensed engineer and from 2011 to the successful execution of the largest
KaysenReidSutherlin 2013, the Commissioner served as the single maritime wreck removal proj- chief of staff for the Marine Engineers’ ect ever to be undertaken, the Costa
Bene? cial Association (MEBA). He is Concordia. The ship salvage was the
Senior Naval Architect David a graduate of the Massachusetts Mari- largest, most technically demanding
Kaysen, Marine Engineer Trygve time Academy and earned a J.D. from project of its kind in history and was
Reid and Marine Engineer Rex
Widener University School of Law. carried out in full public view from
Sutherlin have all joined Elliott the island.
Bay Design Group’s (EBDG) Gulf
Trelleborg Appoints Regional
Coast Of? ce. Kaysen brings over
U.S. President
Direct ChassisLink Names 25 years of Naval Architecture ex-
Paul Welling has been named Trel-
Haycock CMO perience to his position at EBDG. leborg’s U.S. region’s new president. Jeremy Haycock has been appointed
He earned a BS in Engineering
Following his success as Regional Di- as Senior Vice President and Chief Mar-
Science from the Rensselaer Poly- rector for the Middle East and Africa, keting Of? cer at Direct Chassislink, ef- technic Institute, and a Master in which he won Trelleborg the largest fective April 15, 2015. Jeremy will have of Science in Ocean Engineering ever contract for fender systems, Paul responsibility for DCLI’s commercial from the Stevens Institute of Tech- has moved over to take on the presi- team, growth of the business and devel- nology. Reid brings two decades’ dent’s role in the U.S. to establish the opment of new products. Prior to join- of experience in Naval Architec- ture and Marine Engineering, company’s new manufacturing and ing DCLI, Jeremy was the CEO and business development facility in Ber- President of DAMCO North America, with expertise in structural design, ryville, Virginia. Welling, who has and before that, enjoyed a long career vessel design and modi? cation, worked for Trelleborg’s marine op- with the Maersk organization in the stability analysis and production eration for nearly 10 years, will head marine and logistics sectors.
support engineering. Sutherlin has up the company’s new facility in Ber- worked with commercial and mili-
Hirschmann (PAT) names ryville, VA.
tary shipboard systems design. His
Senior QA Engineer areas of expertise include ? re pro-
Jim Kunkle has joined Hirschmann
TITAN Salvage Wins ISU tection and ? re detection systems,
Automation and Control as Sr. Qual-
Meritorious Service Award as well as auxiliary piping systems.
Crowley Maritime Corp.’s Hous- ity Assurance Engineer. In his new ton-based subsidiary TITAN Salvage position, Kunkle will manage the
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