Couch Named President Of Matson Navigation— Wasacz President Of A&B
John C. Couch has been appointed president and chief operating officer of Matson Navigation Company, and also has been named executive vice president of Alexander & Baldwin, Inc., Matson's parent company. He had been Matson's executive vice president for the past year.
At the same time, Michael S.
Wasacz, who had been senior executive vice president of A&B, becomes president and chief operating officer of that company, responsible for all operating and staff organizations of A&B and its subsidiaries.
Mr. Couch joined Matson in 1976 and was named a vice president in 1978. He became president of Matson Terminals, Inc. in 1979, and was named a Matson senior vice president before being promoted to executive vice president at the beginning of 1984.
Mr. Wasacz started with Matson in 1959. He became a vice president in 1976, senior vice president in 1978, and was named Matson's president and COO in 1981. That same year he was appointed executive vice president of A&B, and in January 1984 was promoted to senior executive vice president.
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