AWO Elects James Potter —Industry Issues Examined At Board Meeting In Tulsa
The AWO board of directors, at their fall quarterly meeting in Tulsa, Okla., on September 13-14, elected James B. Potter Jr.
as the Association's fourth president in its 34-year history. Mr. Potter, prior to his election as AWO's chief executive, was a self-employed businessman in Leesburg, Va.
The new president comes to AWO with broad experience in association management, having served as president of the Motorcycle Industry Council, Inc., and membership participation in various Washington, D.C.-based associations. Mr. Potter also served as a twoterm member of the Los Angeles, Calif., City Council from 1963 to 1971.
A native of Buffalo, Mo., Mr. Potter graduated from the University of Missouri with a degree in personnel and industrial management, following service with the U.S.
Air Force in Korea.
Board chairman Ralph W. Hooper said: "Mr. Potter's breadth of experience in association management and as an elected official will add new dimensions to the service programs of AWO as well as to its effectiveness in addressing the many complex issues now facing the industry." Other meeting highlights included a report on the "State of the Association," by board chairman Ralph W. Hooper. Shipyard Committee chairman John F. McKay made a report on membership growth, and efforts made to amend the Longshoremen's Act and the dangers of S.3060, the National Workers' Compensation Standards Act, which is modeled after the Longshoremen's Act. Mr.
McKay also expressed the hope that the Shipyard Committee would receive a planning grant from OSHA to explore the establishment of an industry-wide training program for shipyard employees.
Thomas L. Gladders, chairman of a Special Operations Task Force, made a report on his committee's preliminary recommendations with respect to proposed operational and structural modifications to the current AWO organization. Budget and Finance Committee chairman Peter J. Brix reported that the budget was generally on target and that his committee would soon begin preparations for the 1979 budget. Membership Committee chairman Harold A. Reinauer advised that recent activity in the area of membership development had produced significant results.
He said AWO's membership programs were being used effectively in most AWO Regions and appealed to the board for additional support in this area. Coast Guard Liaison Committee chairman Charles F. Lehman commented on the meeting of his committee in Arlington, Va., on August 22, 1978, and reported that five subcommittees had been established to assist in addressing the growing list of committee and industry concerns.
Corps of Engineers Liaison Committee chairman Thomas L. Gladders noted that the AWO Corps of Engineers Liaison Committee met in Jackson, Miss., on August 11, 1978, and that in his absence, vice chairman George L. Grunthaner chaired the meeting.
Of particular interest at the meeting was Section 404 (T) of the 1977 Clean Water Act, identifying separable costs and benefits in navigation projects and a three-year comprehensive study of the nation's waterways system. Legislative Committee chairman Frank T. Stegbauer reviewed the current status of legislation of interest to the Association and industry and delivered several recommendations to the board following the committee's meeting. Communications Committee chairman Lester C. Bedient reported that his committee met on the morning of September 13 and reviewed the status of AWO petitions filed with the Federal Communications Commission, efforts associated with the 1979 World Administrative Radio Conference, AWO frequency monitoring, the status of Waterway Communications System, Inc. (WATERCOM), and the communications- related aspects of the New Orleans Vessel Traffic Services.
In the absence of IMCO Committee chairman Capt. Ivan Ashby, board chairman Ralph Hooper gave a report on the International Conference on the Training and Certification of Seafarers, held in London, June 14 through July 7, 1978. Safety Committee chairman Jack S. Thornhill reported on the meeting of his committee held in St. Louis, Mo., on August 25. He said the committee considered reflective material for use * on barges, problems associated with pleasure boaters operating in close proximity to tows, and a draft of a towing safety guide. Public Affairs Committee chairman Capt. Robert Gardner reported that a slide presentation was in the final editing stage for a premier showing at the December board meeting, reviewed the outcome of the New Orleans media tour and discussed plans for an upcoming media tour in Philadelphia, Pa., reported on the speakers training seminar held in Memphis, Tenn., on September 27 and 28, and sought input from the board and members for the 1979 AWO public affairs program.
Reports on special committee activities included comments from Robert Scatterday in connection with a new office in the Department of Transportation, responsible for maritime affairs. Also, W.A. Creelman reported that a research committee is now being formed and that candidates to serve on the committee had been identified. Following reports from the regional vice chairmen, board chairman Ralph Hooper expressed the appreciation of the board to Col. Harley W. Ladd, USA (ret.), Port Director, Port of Catoosa, for hosting a tour of that port's facilities and to the Bank of Oklahoma for hosting an evening reception.
Other stories from October 1978 issue
Content
- Shipyards Support Marinfec Asia 79 page: 4
- New Firm To Buy Five Vessels For Service Great Lakes To Europe page: 4
- C.Y. Tung Group Enlarges Fleet To 118 Vessels page: 6
- Bath Iron Works Names Allan G. Anderson page: 6
- MarAd Approves Title XI Guarantee For Eagle Dredge page: 7
- Two New Parcel Tankers Added To Stolt-Nielsen Fleet page: 7
- Gibbs & Cox, Inc. Opens Newport News, Va. Office —R. Delia Rocca Named page: 7
- Abex Corporation Names Paul J. Powers President Of Denison Division page: 7
- Built By Main Iron Works, The 6,000-HP McAllister Tugboat Jabbar Will Work In Arabia page: 8
- El Paso Announces Proposed Offerings page: 8
- ITT Decca Marine Names Richard Muller page: 8
- Title XI Requested To Reconstruct Flat-Deck Oceangoing Barges page: 10
- Triangle Fleeting Corp. Names Jeffrey Kindl VP And General Manager page: 10
- Foster Wheeler To Supply Inert Gas Systems For LNG Tankers At Quincy page: 10
- C.F. Bean Corporation Names John Lescroart Executive Vice President page: 10
- National Marine Service Names Glennon Bequette Shipyard Division VP page: 11
- Royal Netherlands Orders Three New Freighters From Dutch Shipyards page: 11
- Gotaverken Plans To Build 37,000-DWT Icebreaking Bulker page: 12
- John J. Bajor Joins Midland Marine Corp page: 12
- Diamond Shamrock To Charter Chemical Tanker Building At Avondale page: 12
- Crowley Maritime Corp. Appoints Jay Brickman page: 15
- General Electric Credit Buys Its Eleventh Tanker page: 16
- Rear Adm. Westfall Addresses ASNE Charleston Section page: 16
- Continental Oil Announces Six Executive Promotions page: 16
- Hillman Barge & Construction Elects R.E. Kenny And B.T. Kelley page: 16
- Chairperson, Member Appointed To Kings Point Advisory Board page: 18
- Los Angeles-Long Beach Propeller Club Names Officers For 1978-79 Term page: 18
- U.S.-Flag Fleet To Double In The Last Quarter This Century page: 20
- U.S. Navy Awards Ingalls $287 Million Contract To Design And Build First Of A New Class Destroyer page: 20
- Exxon International Awards Maintenance Contract To Stanwick page: 21
- Crowley Maritime Names Jim Grissom Manager San Juan Operations page: 21
- ITC Completes 6,237-Mile Dry Tow To Argentina With Six Oil Barges And Two River Towboats page: 22
- NICOR, Inc. To Acquire National Marine Service page: 22
- Port Weller Dry Docks Plans Shipyard On Lake Erie To Build And Repair Large Ships page: 22
- Mobilization Ship Design To Be Unveiled November 6 At Conference In Arlington page: 22
- 27 New Members Elected To American Bureau Of Shipping page: 24
- George Lowman Elected Farrell Lines Chairman page: 26
- Furuno U.S.A. Formed In South San Francisco page: 26
- Gastech 78 To Focus On World Supply And Demand For LNG And LPG page: 27
- Butterworth Systems Receives IMCO Approval page: 30
- Atlantic Diving Forms SeaTec International, Ltd. page: 30
- Ruddie E. Irizarry Named President Of PRMMI— Carr, Calderon Also Named page: 30
- Evergreen Handt Corp. Names Three Executives page: 31
- AIMU Reports On Hull Insurance Market At Annual Conference page: 32
- Crowley To Provide Maintenance Services Worldwide For Navy page: 32
- Rutland Maritime Names Peter Gallagher page: 32
- Alario And Associates Named To Represent Shipyard In Greece page: 33
- Hofstra And Webb Jointly Announce New Relationship page: 34
- Reynolds Announces $580-Million Upgrading For Sea-Land Service page: 34
- Tampa Ship Repair & Dry Dock Dedicates New $23-Million 900-Foot Graving Dock page: 35
- Singapore Marine Conference Set For February 1979 page: 40
- St. Louis Ship Delivers Second Of Four Supply Vessels To Gulf Mississippi Marine Corp. page: 40
- Hitachi Zosen Asaka Works (Sakai) Delivers Ro/Ro Carrier Dana Maxima page: 40
- Sperry Division Names Blumberg Marketing Communications Manager page: 42
- J.J. Scott Of Sea-Land Named Director Of Mideast Por page: 42
- Floyd Mechling Retires From Union Mechling page: 42
- Jacques B. Hadler To Direct Research Activities At Webb page: 43
- Admiral Benkert Elected President Of AIMS page: 44
- AWO Elects James Potter —Industry Issues Examined At Board Meeting In Tulsa page: 44
- Tidewater To Acquire Insurance Firm In Texas page: 46
- Steam Turbine Operating Guide Now Available page: 46
- Shipping Executives To Review Maritime Policy At Oakland Conference page: 46
- Kubota To Stockpile Anti-Corrosive Pipe In Texas Facility page: 48
- Kawaski Delivers Cargo Ship Equipped With Derrick Capable Of Lifting 600 Tons page: 50
- Investment In Tankers: The Case For Optimism page: 50
- International Firms Plan Large-Scale Operations In The Beaufort Sea page: 52
- USCG Removes All Personnel Restrictions Based On Sex page: 53
- Hawaii Site Selected For Testing Nodules Gathered From Ocean Floor page: 53
- Hawaii Site Selected For Testing Nodules Gathered From Ocean Floor page: 53
- New Starlite Is Second 122-Foot Combination Boat From MARCO Yard page: 53
- New Abex/Denison Bulletin Describes Pressure Valves page: 54
- Booklet Published On Bulk Liquids And Solids In Standard Freight Containers page: 54
- President Signs Murphy Energy Bill page: 54
- General Electric Credit Names Joseph Heimerl page: 54
- FMC Launches Another World's Largest Barge page: 55
- Passenger Liner's Fast Repair At Northwest Marine Iron Works page: 55
- MacGregor's Novel Solution To Quay Height Variation page: 56
- Oceanology International For Offshore Industry Set For March 3-7, 1980 page: 56
- Hawaii Firm Announces Plans To Construct A Stable Semi-Submerged Fishing Vessel (SSFV) page: 57
- SNAME New York Section Reports Meeting Program For 1978-1979 Season page: 57
- Newfoundland Makes Bid For $.75-Billion Investment In Fishery page: 57
- Modules Towed To Site For Construction Of Offshore Plants page: 58
- New York Metropolitan Section Begins New Season With Past Chairman's Night And Third Generation Ro/Ro Paper page: 58
- Shipbuilding Experts Meet To Discuss Ways To Increase Automation And Productivity page: 58
- Halter Delivers Second Supply Boat To Gonsoulin Enterprises page: 59
- Ship Structure Committee Publishes Two New Reports page: 59
- Texas Gas Transmission Inland Waterways Division Announces Personnel Changes page: 60
- A.L. Burbank & Company, Ltd. Announces Election Of Officers —Celebrates 50th Anniversary page: 61
- Maritime Data Network Announces Computerized Charter Fixtures Library page: 62
- Sperry Computerized Positioning System Permits Pipelaying In 2,000-Ft. Waters page: 62
- American Bureau Of Shipping Classes 53 Vessels In August page: 62
- Hatch & Kirk Inc. Acquires Cleveland Diesel Engine Assets page: 64