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COMPANY & PEOPLE NEWS

Shipbuilding (NNS) announced the appointment of David J.

Anderson to the position of senior vice president and chief financial officer (CFO). Since 1991, he has served as executive vice president and CFO of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco

Co. in Winston-Salem, N.C. At the shipyard, Mr. Anderson's respon- sibilities will include finance, accounting, payroll, cost management and cost engineering. He will reportedly head up the new investor relations function when NNS is spun off from parent company Tenneco later this year.

Newport News builds naval and commercial ships, and in its 110-year history, has reportedly produced close to 800 newbuilds.

David J.

Anderson

RINA Names New President

The Royal Institute of Naval Architects (RINA) announced that T. John Parker succeeded

Peter J. Usher as president of the institution on

July 1. Dr. Parker has served as chairman and

CEO of Harland & Wolff and as executive group chairman for Babcock International Group pic.

He also chairs Lloyd's Register of Shipping's

Technical Committee and is a member of Bureau

Veritas' International Committee.

Gordon To Head Lykes' Washington

Office

Michael J.

Gordon

Michael J. Gordon has joined

Lykes Bros. Steamship Co. as direc- tor, Government Affairs, in

Washington, D.C. The appoint- ment was announced by Capt.

John W. Murray, Lykes senior vice president, Operations. Mr.

Gordon will be responsible for strengthening the company's rela- tionship with departments and agencies of the U.S. government, including enhancing Lykes' position in the carriage of pref- erence cargoes. He will also work with represen- tatives of foreign governments and the

Washington-area freight forwarding community to expand Lykes' commercial service offerings.

Before accepting this latest appointment, Mr.

Gordon served as manager of Government

Services and Affairs for another U.S. flag carrier.

Aker Appoints New U.S. Operations

Leader

Aker Oil & Gas Technology, Inc. (AOGT) has announced the appointment of Jan Moksnes as president of the Aker central business unit in the

US., effective August 1. Mr. Moksnes, former

Dresident of Aker subsidiary Norwegian

Contractors, succeeds Olav K. Christiansen, lead of U.S. operations since 1992. During Mr.

Hoksnes' tenure as president of Norwegian eptember, 1996

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