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Cat Pumps Names Stelzner

Product Manager

Cat Pumps named Scott

Stelzner product manager. Mr.

Stelzner holds a bachelor's in Aero- space Engineering from the Univer- sity of Minnesota and is currently pursuing an MBA in marketing at the University of St. Thomas.

Mr. Stelzner's previous experi- ence as a district sales manager for a high pressure pump manufacturer and his formal training as an appli- cations and design engineer provide him with the insight and knowledge to expand further the industrial products and markets for Cat

Pumps. He will be in constant com- munication with Cat Pumps' dis- tributor base regarding industry needs and trends.

Surovik Named Interim

Galveston Port Director

The board of trustees of the Port of Galveston appointed Ron R.

Surovik interim port director at the March meeting of the board.

Through Mr. Surovik's tenure at the port, he has been involved in all aspects of the business and knows all the intricacies of port operations.

A 22-year employee, he is now serv- ing as director of port facilities and a member of the senior staff, and has worked in several engineering department capacities during his work career at the port.

Mr. Surovik replaces Doug J.

Marchand, who is now with the

Georgia Ports Authority.

Hartung Named President

Of Toledo-Lucas Count/

Port Authority

James H. Hartung became president of the Toledo-Lucas

County Port Authority on May 2, 1994. Since 1983 he has been port director of Burns International Har- bor in Portage, Ind., the state's larg- est port.

Mr. Hartung has served three terms as president of the Interna- tional Association of Great Lakes

Ports, the organization represent- ing U.S. and Canadian Great Lakes

Ports. He was a principal author of the Declaration of Indiana, the first

Great Lakes agreement to unify the system's maritime industry. In 1992, he was elected president of the

Northwest Indiana World Trade

Council.

Trimble Hires New Group

Heads For OEM & Tracking

Systems

Trimble Navigation Ltd. an- nounced that David M. Hall, for- merly of Raychem Corp., has joined

Trimble to lead the OEM Group, and that Thomas W. Ellis, for- merly of Rockwell International, has joined Trimble to lead the Tracking

Systems Group.

Mr. Hall's entire business career has been with Raychem Corp. of

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The Elastomer Technology Company

Menlo Park, Calif., where he served in numerous management positions, the most recent being director of sales and marketing, Automotive

Division. Mr. Ellis joined Trimble from Rockwell International of

Santa Barbara, Calif., where he was vice president and general manager,

CMC Network Products. Trimble

Navigation is a manufacturer of products relating to satellite-based navigation, positioning and commu- nication data products.

Crowley Unit Makes

Appointments

Crowley American Transport,

Inc. announced three executive ap- pointments. Lew Notaro has been named vice president and general manager, South American services.

He is responsible for line and staff management for all land operation functions. John Hourihan has been appointed vice president and general manager, South American services, with overall responsibili- ties for Crowley's liner activities in

Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Para- guay, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecua- dor and Peru. Dennis Derby has been appointed vice president and general manager, sales and market- ing. His responsibilities encompass the management of all sales and marketing functions. All three are located at the operating headquar- ters in Jacksonville, Fla.

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