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Walbridge Reelected

Chairman Of AIMV-

Other Officers Named

John R. Walbridge has been re- elected chairman of the board of the American Institute of Marine

Underwriters (AIMU). Elected along with Mr. Walbridge (senior vice president of The Insurance

Company of North America) were: Edward K. Trowbridge, deputy chairman (senior execu- tive vice president of Atlantic

Mutual Companies) ; Thomas 0.

Clark, vice chairman, (vice presi- dent, Ocean Marine Division of the Commercial Union Assurance

Companies) ; Thomas A. Fain, president; and George S. Zach- arkow, treasurer (chairman of the the Marine Office of America

Corporation).

Seven other American marine insurance market executives were elected to AIMU's board of direc- tors: Harrv S. Keefe, Talbot, Bird & Co., Inc.; Warren P. Noll, Royal

Insurance Companies; John E.

Greene, Hartford Insurance Com- panies ; William Mack, American

International Marine Agency;

Richard N. Maiocco, Aetna Insur- ance Company; Sam V. Tran- china, Great American Insurance

Company; and George W. Stell- wag, Highlands Insurance Com- pany.

Colantone Named Senior

Account Executive At

Crowley Maritime

Michael Colantone has joined the Crowley Maritime Corpora- tion's Caribbean Division as sen- ior account executive for Chicago, according to a recent announce- ment by Robert G. Homan, senior vice president and general man- ager of the division. As senior account executive Mr. Colantone will be responsible for marketing

Crowley's services in Indiana,

Michigan, and Illinois. He comes to Crowley with over 25 years of transportation experience.

Mr. Colantone may be con- tacted at (312) 828-0670, Crow- ley's Midwest Regional Market- ing Office, 500 North Michigan

Avenue, Chicago, 111.

Steven Moodie To Retire

As President And Director

Of Interocean Shipping

The retirement, effective Janu- ary 31, 1981, of Steven M. Moodie as president and director of Inter- ocean Shipping Company and its subsidiaries, Venoil and Venpet,

Inc., and Steamship Service Cor- poration has been announced by

Thomas T. Church, vice presi- dent, Bethlehem Steel Corpora- tion, transportation. The compa- nies are wholly owned subsidiar- ies of Bethlehem Steel.

Mr. Moodie, who has also served as vice president of Beth- lehem Steel's Marine Division and

Great Lakes Steamship Division, is concluding 38 years of service with Bethlehem. He was gradu- ated from the New York State

Maritime College in 1942. He joined Calmar Steamship Corpo- ration, a former subsidiary of

Bethlehem, that year as a third mate and sailed on various Cal- mar vessels during World War II.

After the war, he sailed on ore carriers of the Ore Steamship

Corporation, and in 1947 became master of the S/S Bethore. In 1951, he became port captain in the New York office of Bethle- hem's steamship companies. In 1954, Mr. Moodie was promoted to marine superintendent and as- sumed responsibility for all shore- side operations of the deck de- partment.

He has since served in various capacities in marine operations at

Sparrows Point, Md., and New

York. He was named manager of the Great Lakes Steamship Divi- sion with offices in Cleveland in 1968, and was appointed assistant vice president of the Water

Transportation Subsidiary Com- panies in 1972. Mr. Moodie was elected president and director of the various steamship companies in 1975, and has been responsible since then for Bethlehem Steel's water transportation operations.

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