McDermott Announces Transfer Of Two Senior Managers

McDermott International, Inc.

announced recently that two senior managers have been crosstransferred between the company's Marine Construction and Babcock & Wilcox operating units.

H.R. Reeves, senior vice president and group executive of Marine Construction's North Sea and West Africa Operations, will become Babcock & Wilcox's senior vice president and group executive, construction and tubular products, a newly instituted position in the unit. J.J. Stewart, vice president and general manager of B&W International, will replace Mr. Reeves as McDermott Marine Construction's vice president and group executive, North Sea and West Africa operations.

He will be headquartered in the Pennsylvania/Ohio area and Mr.

Stewart in Brussels, Belgium.

Mr. Reeves joined McDermott in 1965 as a field engineer in the Marine Pipeline Division. He has been in charge of the North Sea operations since 1980 and became a senior vice president in 1981. He has a BS in civil engineering from Louisiana Polytechnic Institute.

Mr. Stewart joined Babcock & Wilcox's Nuclear Power Genera- tion Division in 1972. He was named president in 1980 and since 1982 has served as president of B&W Industries, Ltd. also of Canada, and vice president and general manager of B&W International.

He holds a B.S. in chemical engineering from Prudue, an M.S.

in nuclear engineering from Kansas State University and a Ph.D.

in nuclear engineering from North Carolina State University.

Replacing Mr. Stewart as vice president and general manager of B&W International will be R.E.

Donovan, presently BWI's manager of international contracts. He will also become president of B&W Canada and Babcock & Wilcox Industries Ltd.

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