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NYSCC Honors Congresswomun Susan Molinari

Rep. Susan Molinari (R-N.Y.) accepts an award from the N.Y. Shippping Cooperation Committee, presented by the organization's president,

Emmanuel Couloucoundis.

On October 28, the New York Shipping

Cooperation Committee (NYSCC) hosted its first annual dinner cruise around Manhattan aboard

World Yacht's Princess, in a celebration of the

Greek community's contributions to the

American maritime industry.

Congresswoman Susan Molinari (R-N.Y.), a member of the Trans- portation and Infrastructure mittee and the^Lmlti iJIfliniTtee on

Coastnpii«Tl'"and Maritime Trans- ion, was the honored guest at the event.

Other dignitaries in attendance included: Loucas Tsilas, Ambas- sador of Greece to the U.S.; Virginia

Tsouderou, former deputy foreign min- ister of Greece; Andreas Jacovides,

Ambassador of Cyprus to the U.S.; and Costas

Cominos, president, Hellenic Chamber of

Shipping.

During the gala event — which coincided with the 55th anniversary of Greece's refusal to sur- render to Axis powers — the Princess cruised by destroyer escort T.S. Aefos/USS Slater, located at the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum, and a cere- monial blessing of the vessel took place in order to salute Greek forces that contributed to the

World War II Allied victory. Plans are currently underway for the founding of a maritime muse- um aboard the destroyer escort vessel.

Later in the evening, Rep. Molinari accepted her award, stating, "While main- taining the bonds of mother country,

Greeks have seijsd the American way.

I am excited (that) the New York

Shipping Cooperation Committee is providing a service to the maritime industry." She continued by empha- sizing the importance of minority contributions to the development of

America. In an interview with

MR /EN, Rep. Molinari also recognized the contributions of women in the mar- itime industry, in honor of "Women In

Shipping" month. "Females are making impres- sive strides in the maritime industry," she said, adding, "it is never easy to break through the glass ceiling."

The NYSCC was founded in 1993 as a trade group devoted to the promotion of Greek mar- itime interests and the exchange of information among the shipping community in New York and elsewhere in the Western Hemisphere.

Marinette Names Cassidy

Executive VP

Marinette Marine Corp, Mar- inette, Wis., has announced that

David Cassidy has been appoint- ed executive vice president of the company, effective immediately. In his new position, Mr. Cassidy will be responsible for al, and manufacturing Operations of the shipbuilding company. Pre- viously, he held the position of president CEO at Marystown

Shipyard iVi Newfoundland, and was also previously employed as executive vice president of Halifax

Dartmouth Industries in Nova

Scotia.

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SMI To Build. it For Argosy

Service Marine Industries (SMI), Morgan City, La., has con- tracted to construct what will reportedly be the largest casino riverboat newbuilding in the U.S., a $36 million project, which will result in a 408-ft. (124.3-m) side- wheel style vessel for Argosy Gaming Co. affiliate Indiana

Gaming Company, LP. The vessel will provide 75,000 sq. ft. of gam- ing space, is scheduled to be deliv-ered in the spring 7 —I _ intended for operation in Law- renceburg, Ind.

SMI anticipates that construc- tion on the vessel will begin in early 1996.

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Awards

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Loven Appointed ITW

Adhesives Manager

William E. Loven vhas been appointed businegs*^manager,

Tnflintriiil i 'i 11111 i p- for ITW

Adhesives, Danvers, Mass. Mr.

Loven has more than 17 years of experience in the marketing and sales of medium- and high-perfor- mance adhesives, and will now be responsible for all marketing, advertising, sales, distribution and (Continued on following page) tor jobs are cy must sup try."

The senato: ence, "Remim you represen

Senator Lott t enough. Public poli- rt the maritime indus- encouraged the audi- the politicians that

American security." ed for a balance of security in thelU.S., saying that the merchant marine acting alone could not ensure economic security, just as without cooperation of merchant shippers, U.S. aefense forces could not ensure natiomal security.

He emphasize! the need for cargo preference refo: attendees "to p fleet, manned b; built in U.S. y achieve a "transpi icy that is self-suffii

Senator Lott com by calling for unity maritime industry important to set and pull together."

Hill? "We will con and encouraged mote a U.S.-flag

Americans, and ~s," in order to ition export pol- ent." uded his speech ong the U.S. a whole: "It's e differences d on Capitol ue to pursue funding in the Appropriations Bill.

We are going to provide action."

You talked, we listeria

Recently, I invited you to fax your thoughts on

Crowley Marine Services. Thank you for all the responsj

As a result of your feedback, we're streamlining our administrative procedures to make them more compatilj with yours. We're customizing more vessels for your specific marine jobs, and we're empowering our people 1 make more decisions at the operations level.

So keep those faxes coming. By listening, learning ar changing we can continue to put your needs first.

Sincerely,

Brent Stienecker

President, CMS, Inc.

CROWLEY MARINE SERVICES, INC.

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