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Maritime Association

Port Of N.Y. Names

Executive Director

N. Nick Cretan

The appointment of N. Nick Cre- tan as executive director of The

Maritime Association of the Port of New York, effective March 1, was announced by John D. Kerr, president.

Prior to this new appointment,

Mr. Cretan was deputy executive director of the Marine Exchange of the San Francisco Bay Region. He joined that organization in July 1964, and has played an active and innovative role in its service and promotional efforts.

Mr. Kerr said Mr. Cretan suc- ceeds the late William F. Giesen, who retired March 31, 1972. Noting that The Maritime Association will mark its 100th anniversary this year, Mr. Kerr said the association had engaged in an extensive search for a full-time salaried officer, "and we are confident that we have him in Mr. Cretan."

After graduating from college,

Mr. Cretan taught briefly at the Co- lumbia, Calif., Elementary School, then joined the National Federa- tion of Independent Business at

San Mateo, where he dealt with various 'Government agencies in be- half of small business. He later be- came an associate of a film produc- ing and marketing firm, A.T. Palm- er Studios, San Francisco, and also served as a regional sales represen- tative for the H.J. Heinz Co.

He is a member of the Common- wealth Club of California, Society of Port Engineers, the Mariners

Club of California, and The Propel- ler Club of the United States, and is active in civic and educational circles. He lives in Concord, Calif., and plans to relocate in the New

York area after assuming his duties in New York City.

Mooremack Appoints

Paul J. Evanson

Assistant Vice Pres.

The appointment of Paul J. Evan- son as assistant vice president of

Moore and McCormack Co., Inc., parent firm of Moore-McCormack

Lines, has been announced by Paul

R. Tregurtha, the company's vice president of finance.

Mr. Evanson formerly served with

Arthur Andersen & Co., and in his new post will be directly responsi- ble for all tax activities of the par- ent company and the shipping line, its main subsidiary.

March 1, 1973

Howmet Announces

New All-Aluminum

Scaffold Boards

An alLaluminum heavy-duty scaf- fold board, TUF-ALUM by South- ern Extrusions Division of How- met Corporation, designed to meet new safety standards required in industry, is now available.

TUF-ALUM 'scaffold boards are available in 6, 7, 8, and 10-foot lengths; three boards completely cover a standard deck. The South- ern Extrusions boards are suitable for applications ranging from roll- ing maintenance towers to heavy- duty masonry. Other lengths and widths are available.

Exceeding the OSHA load rating requirements, TUF-ALUM scaf- fold boards provide more than 75 pounds-per-square-foot load rating,

U/L listed. Other safety features include nonflammable all - metal construction, safety latch connec- tions, no-lap end connectors, and "ship ladder" tread surface.

Heavy gage heat-treated struc- tural aluminum alloy used in the boards lasts indefinitely, saving time in maintenance and replace- ments.

Complete information can be ob- tained by contacting Charles Tay- lor, Fabricated Products Manager,

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