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PEOPLE & COMPANY NEWS
Outboard Marine Appoints
President And CEO
Outboard Marine Corp. has announced that David D. Jones,
Jr. has been appointed president and CEO and Alfred D. Kingsley, senior managing director of
Greenway Partners, was named chairman of the board. These new appointments come on the heels of
Harry W. Bowman's resignation from these posts.
Mr. Jones has worked in the marine engine industry for more than 20 years.
His last position in the maritime industry was as the president of the Mercury Marine Division of the
Brunswick Corp. Prior to that, he was employed as vice president and general manager of the Force
Outboard Division of the U.S.
Marines for four years.
Mr. Bowman will serve as a con- sultant to the company through
September 1998.
Aalborg Sunrod Opens NY
Office
Aalborg Sunrod has opened a representative office in New York, where Charles Hoetzl has joined the company as a sales representa- tive. The aim of the new office is to maintain and develop the market for marine boilers and related equipment for customers based in the U.S. and Canada.
Ulstein Opens New Service
Center In Brazil
Ulstein has set up an OSV ser- vice center in Brazil named Ulstein
South America Ltd. Vebjorn
Antonsen has been named man- ager of the new company, which will be located in Rio de Janeiro.
Mr. Antonsen leaves the Seattle branch of Ulstein USA Inc., where he served as service manager for the last seven years.
SUNY Maritime Honors
Father And Son Team
SUNY Maritime College was scheduled to honor Edward du
Moulin and his son, Richard, at the Tenth Annual Admiral's Ball on
Nov. 8.
November, 1997
Edward du Moulin was a founding trustee of the Maritime
College's Foundation, which sup- ported three America's Cup defense campaigns between 1977 and 1983, with Mr. du Moulin as manager.
Richard du Moulin is chairman and CEO of Marine Transport
Lines, Inc., one of America's oldest steamship company.
NNS Announces Open
Market Share Repurchase
Program
Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS) will fund a portion of its employees compensation plan obligations with up to $10 million of shares of its common stock, which will be purchased by the company through open market and privately negotiated transactions.
In addition, it is expected that pur- chases of additional shares will be i-attM**! * • •: .
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