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Year, recognizing her leadership in the development of a plan for man- aging the region's fisheries and aquatic resources.
She directs the Service's fish, wildlife and habitat conservation, protection and enhancement activ- ities in 10 southeastern states,
Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
Previously Ms. Clough served as deputy assistant director for
Fisheries, and as acting deputy director of External Affairs, where she was responsible for adminis- tering the Federal Aid to States program, which supports fish, wildlife and environmental conser- vation projects.
She has also been a recipient of the Department of the Interior's
Meritorious Service Award.
SEA Inc. Honors Worbass
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SEA Inc. recently paid tribute
Jack Worbass for the role he has played in the marine electronics segment during the last 20 years. "Jack Worbass has done a com- mendable job since the inception of
SEA and over a span of the last two decades, in positioning SEA as the market leader for MF/HF marine singlesidebank radiotelephones in
North America," said CEO David
Thompson.
Formerly Marketing manager for the company, Mr. Worbass is still involved with SEA as a consul- tant and is focusing on developing new business in Asian markets.
Halliburton Announces
Senior Appointments
Halliburton Company named
Dave Lesar president and COO;
Ken LeSuer was named vice chairman; and Gary Morris was appointed executive vice president and CFO.
Previously, Mr. Lesar was both executive vice president and CFO of Halliburton Company and
Brown & Root, Inc. president and
CEO.
Mr. LeSuer most recently served as Halliburton Energy
Group CEO. Mr. Morris previous- ly served as senior vice president for Halliburton.
C-MAP Licenses Product To
Japanese Manufacturer
C-MAP has licensed Japan
Radio Company (JRC) of Tokyo to use C-MAPNT in its NWU-800 commercial plotter. JRC's charting system is designed primarily for commercial and sportfishing mariners.
Mott Leads NTL
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Harvey Mott
Newfoundland
Transshipment
Limited (NTL) has reported that
Harvey Mott is leading the com- pany as its presi- dent. His previ- ous employment includes a 25-year 84 experience career with Mobil during which time he held management posi- tions in all aspects of tanker oper- ations.
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