Bollinger Restructures Management Team
Bollinger Shipyards, Inc., has promoted and/or assigned new responsibilities to the following members of its management team. Mike Ellis has been promoted to executive vice president and COO of the company. Ellis joined Bollinger in 1998 as CFO and will now be responsible for the overall operations of the company. Walter Berry, formerly COO, has joined Bollinger/Incat USA, a strategic alliance between Bollinger Shipyards, Inc., and Incat Australia Pty.
Ltd. to market and build high-speed aluminum catamaran ferries and transport ships for U. S. commercial and military markets. Ben Bordelon, formerly special projects coordinator, has been promoted to executive vice-president, repair. Cathy Green, who joined Bollinger in 1999 as corporate controller, and later became vice-president, controller and treasurer, is now vicepresident, CFO and treasurer. Craig P.
Roussel, vice-president, corporate operations has assumed responsibility for environmental affairs and compliance as well as the ISO department. He retains responsibility for procurement, corporate foreign trade zone operations, tax incentives and related services. Doug Taylor, formerly director of human resources, has been named vice-president, human resources.
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- New Fast Craft For Kristiansand City F.D. page: 30
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- KMSS Training/Simulation Division Is Buoyant page: 34
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- Markey Provides the Strong Pull page: 37
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