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General Electric

Appoints Honsberger

Charles K. Honsberger

Charles K. Honsberger has been appointed to the position of over- seas manufacturing associate liai- son for General Electric's Marine

Turbine and Gear Products De- partment, Lynn, Mass., according to Robert H. Kiefer, manager of export marine sales.

In his new position, Mr. Hons- berger is responsible for coordi- nating the manufacture of marine propulsion machinery with the de- partment's overseas manufactur- ing associates located throughout the free world. General Electric

Company is a leading supplier of marine steam turbines and gears for ship propulsion applications.

A native of New York State, he holds a bachelor's degree from

Middlebury College and is current- ly a part-time student at North- eastern University's Graduate

School of Business Administra- tion. Mr. Honsberger served in the

U.S. Navy as an electronics tech- nician.

Since joining General Electric

Company in 1968, he has held the post of production control super- visor of marine gear manufactur- ing, and was most recently a prod- uct service specialist, responsible for installation, warranty, adminis- tration, and customer service for industrial gears.

OSE Announces New

Management Personnel

Ocean Science and Engineering,

Inc. (OSE), Long Beach, Calif., has completed an important opera- tional restructuring with the ap- pointment of new management personnel in three major areas of responsibility, according to a re- cent announcement by William H.

Glennon, president.

The company has named J. Ro- ger Norton as vice president of finance. Formerly manager of cor- porate financial policies and pro- cedures for Dynasciences Corpora- tion, Mr. Norton also previously served for 11 years as controller of Products Research and Chemi- cal Corporation, Mr. Glennon said.

Edward R. Lawlor, for five years an operating division general mana- ger for Omark Industries, has been appointed a vice president of OSE and general manager of the com- pany's Engineering and Ship Op- erations. Prior to joining Omark

Industries, Mr. Lawlor was vice president of marketing for West- ern Precipitation Company, follow-

October 1, 1973 43 ing affiliations with both Bethle- hem Shipbuilding Company and

Petroleum Piping and Engineering

Company.

Mr. Glennon commented that, with Mr. Lawlor's assumption of operating responsibilities for OSE,

Dr. Jack McLelland, executive vice president, would resume his for- mer functions in the development and review of engineering concepts, market development and long- range planning. "Dr. McLelland is particularly suited for this respon- sibility, having participated in many of the company's early and recent developments," Mr. Glennon observed. "He has many friends in the field of ocean engineering and can translate future industry needs into potential OSE pro- grams."

The new general manager of

OSE's wholly owned subsidiary,

California Shipbuilding and Dry

Dock Company, is Raymond W.

Berry, who has been associated with that operation since 1964.

Noting that Mr. Berry retired as a lieutenant commander after a 30- year career with the U.S. Navy,

Mr. Glennon said that "this back- ground, together with his years in the shipyard, will enable him to make a significant contribution in his new position."

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