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PEOPLE & COMPANY NEWS sion of Continental Emsco Co. as vice president of Sales and

Marketing. He previously served as general sales manager of SKAG-

IT Manufacturing, and has also worked for AMCA International

Corp. and AmClyde Engineering

Products.

The Houston-based company designs and manufactures a line of marine winches and other deck machinery.

CSI Adds Marketing Director

Dallas-based Composite

Structures International, Inc. has named John Carter as its

Marketing director. The company manufactures Fibergrate and

Chemgrate fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) gratings and

Dynaform structural components.

Mr. Carter's responsibilities in this newly created position will include participation in new prod- uct launches as well as oversight of all marketing communications activities, including advertising and sales promotion, training and market research.

USCG Cutter Welcomes New

Commanding Officer

In a ceremony scheduled to be held on August 8, Chief Warrant

Officer Eric L. Olson was to relieve Chief Warrant Officer

Tracy S. Carlson as commanding officer of U.S. Coast Guard cutter

White Holly (WLM 543).

CWO Carlson departs White £E N A V I

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