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Joseph Cuneo Elected
Board Chairman & CEO
Of J.J. Henry Co., Inc.
Joseph J. Cuneo
James J. Henry, founder and chairman of the executive commit- tee of J.J. Henry Co., naval archi- tects, recently announced the elec- tion of Joseph J. Cuneo as chair- man of the board and chief execu- tive officer of J.J. Henry Co., Inc.
Mr. Cuneo has more than 25 years of experience in the shipping field, and prior to joining J.J. Henry
Co. he held the position as co-foun- der and president of Energy Trans- portation Corporation, operators of the world's largest liquefied natural gas carrier fleet. Mr. Cuneo is a graduate of Webb Institute of Naval
Architecture and received his MBA degree at the Harvard Business
School. He is a member of the board of trustees of Webb, a member of the board of managers and the tech- nical Committee of the American
Bureau of Shipping, and The Soci- ety of Naval Architects and Marine
Engineers.
SNAME Ship Production
Symposium Scheduled
For September 11-13
The 1985 Ship Production Sym- posium sponsored by the Ship Pro- duction Committee of The Society of Naval Architects and Marine En- gineers will be held at the Hyatt
Regency Hotel in Long Beach, Cal- if., September 11-13. The sympo- sium is part of SNAME's National
Shipbuilding Research Program, which has the theme, "Moving
Ahead with Implementation of Ad- vanced Technology."
Session topics will include facili- ties and environmental effects, sur- face preparation and painting, edu- cation and training, design/produc- tion integration, standards and specifications, outfitting and pro- duction aids, navy ship production, and others.
For further information or to reg- ister contact Wendy Barhydt,
NSRP Symposium manager, Uni- versity of Michigan Transportation
Research Institute, 2901 Baxter
Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48109. Regis- tration fee includes a copy of the proceedings and luncheon tickets for September 11 and 12. 12 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News