The New York Metropolitan Section of The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers recently opened its 1991/92 season at the Downtown Athletic Club in lower Manhattan. The new section chairman, Richard Gilmore, began his tenure by thanking outgoing chairman Bruce Rosenblatt for his work during the past season.
In keeping with tradition, the opening meeting was designated Past Chairman's Night, and Richard Gilmore introduced the 18 former chairmen who were in attendance.
The meeting's paper was presented by Capt. Richard Stewart of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA), on the topic: "Training of Deck Officers in the 21st Century."
far afield as the Philippines. India and the Ukraine. The sea from being a global business run by the few is now a global business run by many." Bruce Rosenblatt, president of SNAME concurred as well, offering his views on the current state of the global maritime industry. "In a post-9-11 world, maritime
November 1907 issue of Motor Boat, with the headline, "A 36.5-Foot Speed Boat Designed by Mandell Rosenblatt of New York." According to his grandson, Bruce Rosenblatt, who occupies the same office that was once held by both of his forefathers, Mandell was a firm believer in the importance of aesthetics
in 1959 by Mandell and Lester Rosenblatt. The vessel still sails today, and is maintained by Mandell's grandson, Bruce. (Photo courtesy of Bruce Rosenblatt). Generations: Pictured are Mandel (top), Lester (right) and Bruce Rosenblatt. (Photo courtesy of AMSEC LLC) 64 The original lines drawing
Panel 2 (Thursday, 8:30 to 10:30) How do we improve performance in shipyards irrespective of numbers and types of ships being built? Co-Chairs: Bruce Rosenblatt & Joe Comer Panelists: Rene Leonard - Vice President of Engi- neering, Bollinger Shipyards, Inc. Mike Hoard - Director of Engineering, Marinett
Panel 2 (Thursday, 8:30 to 10:30) How do we improve performance in shipyards irrespective of numbers and types of ships being built? Co-Chairs: Bruce Rosenblatt & Joe Comer Panelists: Rene Leonard - Vice President of Engi- neering, Bollinger Shipyards, Inc. Mike Hoard - Director of Engineering, Marinett
• Cylinder liner honing machines • Fuel valve grinding machines • Pocket grinding machines Circle 261 on Reader Service Card and Bruce Rosenblatt entitled "50 Years of Excellence—The N.Y. Marine Community." Pictured at the New York Metropolitan section of SNAME are (from left): Richard
and Wilcox Company, Nuclear Operations Group, Euclid, OH; Shoun Kerbaugh, Vice President, Naval Systems/Merchant, Converteam Inc., Pittsburgh, PA; Bruce Rosenblatt, President, Bruce S. Rosenblatt & Associates, LLC, Arlington, VA; and Don Roussinos, President, Henschel, L-3, Newburyport, MA. Fred Conroy, Vice
, Fellow, President 1999 - 2000; R. Keith Michel, Fellow, President Elect 20092010; Adm. Robert E. Kramek, USCG Ret, Fellow, President 2006-2008; Bruce Rosenblatt, Fellow, President, 2003-2004 ; and Phil Kimball, Fellow, Executive Director SNAME. Maritime Reporter & Engineering News is publishing a commemorative
Regulatory Affairs, CLIA ? Thomas Weigand, Director, Sales and Design Department, Meyer Werft Shipbuilders' Panel Session Chairman: Past President Bruce Rosenblatt Panelists: ? Frederick J. Harris, President, General Dynamics NASSCO ? Ron J. McAlear, President & CEO, Atlantic Marine Holding Company ? Spencer
Regulatory Affairs, CLIA ? Thomas Weigand, Director, Sales and Design Department, Meyer Werft Shipbuilders' Panel Session Chairman: Past President Bruce Rosenblatt Panelists: ? Frederick J. Harris, President, General Dynamics NASSCO ? Ron J. McAlear, President & CEO, Atlantic Marine Holding Company ? Spencer