Mynaugh Appointed Engineering Manager At Interocean Management

George P. Steele, president of the Philadelphia-based Interocean Management Corporation, recently announced several key changes within the company's organization.

Promoted to new responsibilities were Joseph L. Mynaugh to manager of engineering; Capt.

Frank X. DiPolito to operations superintendent; and Stephen E.

Thomas to controller.

Prior to joining the company in 1977 as port engineer, Mr.

Mynaugh had been s a i l i n g as chief engineer aboard oceangoing tankers. He started his marine career as a wiper aboard ship in 1949, advancing to the rank of chief engineer in 1965. Mr. Mynaugh served as the company's engineering superintendent from 1979 until assuming his present position as manager of engineering.

Captain DiPolito, a 1968 graduate of the Maritime College at Fort Schuyler, sailed as master of one of the company's managed VLCCs b e f o r e being assigned ashore in March of 1980 as port captain. His responsibilities will include operational control of, among others, two 400,- 000-dwt tankers, the largest tankers built in this country.

Mr. Thomas has been employed by Interocean Management since 1976 in various accounting functions, and most recently as assistant controller. His experience prior to joining Interocean Management had been in marine accounting with a major oil company.

Other stories from February 1981 issue

Content

Maritime Reporter

First published in 1881 Maritime Reporter is the world's largest audited circulation publication serving the global maritime industry.