Bath Iron Appoints Four New Directors
Maine's Bath Iron Works Corp. has announced the appointment of four new directors as part of its program to continue strengthening its advanced technology program and to prepare for upcoming shipbuilding projects.
James R. Vander Schaaf has been promoted to program manager for the shipyard's Advanced Shipbuilding Technology Program and its Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) Department.
Jerry L. Steiner was promoted to director of the Navy AEGIS Cruiser Program.
BIW has been designated by the Navy, along with Ingalls Shipbuilding of Mississippi, to construct the new Navy cruisers. Mr. Steiner will also be responsible for the development of BIW's proposal to participate in the Navy's DDG 51 program, a new destroyer envisioned for the future.
John H. Berger was promoted to director of quality assurance and George Baldwin was named BIW's director of advertising.
The appointment of Mr. Baldwin and the promotions of the three others were announced by James M. Blenkhorn, senior vice president of business and technical development, and Steven G. Buttner, vice president of program management.
Mr. Berger, who holds degrees from the University of Wisconsin, Pepperdine and New Hampshire College, has been at BIW since April of 1982. Mr. Baldwin is a graduate of St. Lawrence University.
He was director of advertising at Uniroyal, Inc., and most recently, an advertising executive at Grey Advertising before coming to BIW.
Mr. Steiner, a graduate of Webb Institute of Naval Architecture, has been at BIW since 1976. Mr. Vander Schaaf, a graduate of the University of Michigan and Johns Hopkins University, began his career at the Maine shipyard in July of 1981.
Read Bath Iron Appoints Four New Directors in Pdf, Flash or Html5 edition of October 15, 1983 Maritime Reporter
Other stories from October 15, 1983 issue
Content
- Jeffboat Building Three Title XI Approved Cruise Vessels Worth $28-Million page: 4
- Centrico Forms New Mineral Oil Group Headed By Lohmeyer page: 5
- National Steel Receives $13-Million Order To Overhaul The U.S.S. Cayuga page: 7
- E U R O P O R T ' 83 page: 8
- Marine Coating Directory Is Offered By Farboil page: 19
- Radm. Meyer Receives New Assignment page: 20
- B&W Diesel Acquired By American M.A.N. page: 21
- Emergency Medical Course Offered By Marine Safety page: 21
- Icebreaking Supply Vessel M/V Miscaroo Delivered By Vancouver Shipyards page: 22
- Apelco Relocates To Tampa, Names Vourloumis New Marketing Manager page: 23
- Hydranautics Shiplift Commissioned At Hyundai page: 23
- High-Speed Supermaran Ferry Marine Hawk Enters Service page: 24
- NATO FRIGATES Current Situation And Future Design Trends page: 26
- Moss Point Marine Delivers 'Nicor Power' To Nicor Marine page: 40
- Marathon Oilfield Service Offers Color Brochure On Rigs And Resources page: 41
- Bath Iron Appoints Four New Directors page: 41
- Burrard Yarrows Delivers Icebreaker/Utility Vessels To Gulf Canada Resources page: 42
- NKK To Build Mobile Drilling Island For Beaufort Sea Project page: 42
- Tenneco In Joint Venture To Operate Its Own Service Boats In Gulf page: 43
- Twin City Shipyard Delivers Split Hull Barges To Panama page: 49
- Wartsila AB Delivers LPG/Ammonia Tanker To Maraven In Venezuela page: 49
- Daewoo Employs Unique Floating Drydock And Ship Transfer System page: 49
- 380-Foot Drillship To Be Auctioned In Singapore page: 54
- General Dynamics Building Cargo Transfer Platform Barge With National Jacking System page: 54