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Frank E. Reynolds
Appointed President
Santa Fe Engineering
Frank E. Reynolds
Frank E. Reynolds has been named president of Santa Fe Engi- neering & Construction Co., a new- ly designated division of Santa Fe
International Corporation.
E.L. Shannon Jr., president of the parent company, said this divi- sion will take over all of Santa Fe construction activities, formerly conducted by a subsidiary, Santa
Fe-Pomeroy, Inc.
The reorganization followed the recent resignation, for personal reasons, of N.W. Turner as presi- dent of the subsidiary.
Mr. Reynolds joined Santa Fe last October. Since then, he has been executive vice president of
Santa Fe-Pomeroy and president of the pipeline construction sub- sidiary, Santa Fe-Curran & Co. He will continue in the latter post.
Gregory J. Sullivan
Named President Of
Marine Transport Lines
D'Alessandro To Chair
Rudder Club's 35th
Annual Dinner Dance
The 35th Annual Dinner Dance of The Rudder Club, which is be- ing held in the main ballroom of the Hotel Commodore, New York
City, on Saturday evening, June 9, will be chaired by Andrew D'Al- essandro, manager of import sales for American Export Lines, it was announced by Clifford M. Palmer, commodore of the maritime organ- ization, and vice president of Lee & Palmer.
The cost per ticket, which in- cludes gratuity, is set at $23.50, and reservations may be made by con- tacting The Rudder Club office at 518 Columbia Street, Brooklyn,
N.Y. 11231.
The dinner has always been most successful, and is considered one of the highlights of the year. Ac- cording to Mr. D'Alessandro, the women, as in the past, will receive an attractive gift.
In conjunction with the dinner dance, Mr. Palmer also announced the appointment of James A. Ru- dolph, vice president of M.J. Ru- dolph, as chairman of the "Rudder
Club Yearbook." The proceeds de- rived from the "ads" that are solic- ited are used to continue financial assistance to aid deserving students in the furtherance of their mari- time education at the maritime schools to which The Rudder Club has presented educational grants over the years.
Gregory J. Sullivan
Gregory J. Sullivan, senior vice president of Marine Transport
Lines (MTL), has been named president of this General Ameri- can Transportation Corp. (GATX) subsidiary.
C.Y. Chen, chairman of MTL, said Mr. Sullivan joined the New
York City^based shipping firm in 1972, after serving in a variety of capacities with Irving Trust Co.,
New York, for 14 years.
MTL owns and operates a fleet aggregating three million dead- weight tons. The company's ves- sels are largely under long-term charter to major petroleum, chemi- cal and steel companies.
Mr. Sullivan, a native of Bangor,
Maine, received a B.A. degree from
Brown University in 1954, and an
M.B.A. degree in 1958 from the Co- lumbia University Graduate School of Business.
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