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Gulf Marine Dept. Transferred
To Gulf Oil Trading (GOTCO) —Hoskins And Brodhead Named
The marine department of Gulf Oil Corpor- ation has been transferred to Gulf Oil Trading
Company (GOTCO), a wholly owned subsidi- ary, effective January 1, 1973. Two appoint- ments associated with this shift were also made known.
R.I. Hoskins has been named GOTCO vice president, marine operations, to head the de- partment at its Philadelphia headquarters. Mr.
Hoskins was GOTCO's vice president, interna- tional sales, in Pittsburgh.
W.C. Brodhead was also named a GOTCO vice president, responsible for marine industry and Government relations, while concurrently continuing as vice president of Gulf Oil Cor- poration and marine advisor to the corporation.
Mr. Hoskins became a marine design engi- neer for the corporation in New York City in 1955 and later held a variety of marine man- agement positions in New York and in the
Pittsburgh executive offices. He was assigned to Gulf Oil Trading Company in 1968, and be- came vice president, international sales, for
GOTCO earlier last year.
Mr. Hoskins is a native of New Orleans, La.
He received a bachelor of science degree in me- chanical engineering from Louisiana State
University in 1944, and a master of science de- gree in mechanical engineering from Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology in 1948.
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Mr. Brodhead joined the New York marine department in 1929 and was named manager of costs and economics there in 1955. In 1958, he was appointed marine performance coordi- nator and in 1960, was transferred to the Pitts- burgh executive offices as departmental coordi- nator in the transportation department. He re- turned to New York in -1961 as manager of the marine department, and in 1967 was elected a vice president of the corporation.
Mr. Brodhead is a native of New York City and a graduate of the Mechanics Institute of
New York.
Conoco Elects Nicandros VP
Transportation And Supplies
Constantine S. Nicandros has been elected a vice president of Continental Oil Company,
Stamford, Conn., with responsibilities for transportation and supplies in the company's
Eastern Hemisphere Petroleum Division, it was announced by John E. Kircher, division president. He succeeds Jarvis B. Cecil, who has been elected an executive vice president of Consolidation Coal Company, a wholly own- ed subsidiary of Conoco.
At the time of his election, Mr. Nicandros was general manager of transportation and supplies, a position he held since May 1971.
He joined Conoco in 1957 as a research associ- ate in the coordinating and planning depart- ment in Houston. In 1961, he was transferred to New York and in 1965, was named acquisi- tions representative in exploration and produc- tion for Conoco's international operations. In 1966, he became director of economic planning for the division.
Born in Port Said, Egypt, Mr. Nicandros is a graduate of the University of Paris (France) Law School, and Ecole des Hautes
Etudes Commerciales, also in Paris. In addi- tion, lie holds an M.B.A. degree from Harvard
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