Kenneth W Waldorf

  • George A. Lorenz, Jack T.

    Trotter and Kenneth W. Waldorf were elected to the board of directors of Zapata Corporation of Houston at the recent annual stockholders' meeting. All will serve three-year terms expiring in 1989.

    Mr. Lorenz has been a member of the board since 1979. He retired in 1969 as general manager of research and development for the marketing, transportation and manufacturing departments of Shell Oil Company.

    Mr. Trotter, a new member of the board, is an attorney and private investor.

    Also a new member of the board, Mr. Waldorf is chairman and chief executive officer of Zapata Gulf Marine Corporation, a position he assumed when Zapata Gulf was formed in 1984. From 1983 to 1984 he was president of Zapata's offshore drilling subsidiary. He joined Zapata in 1973, and served as president of the company's marine service subsidiary from 1974 to 1983.

    From 1984 to 1985 he was also senior vice president-marine operations of Zapata Corporation.

  • Houston has completed the acquisition of the assets of Seahorse, Inc., including 92 marine service vessels, according to an announcement by Kenneth W. Waldorf, Zapata Gulf chairman and chief executive officer. In exchange for the Seahorse assets, Seahorse's parent company, Petroland Incorporated

  • Kenneth W. Waldorf has been named vice president of Zapata Corporation's Technical Services Group, with responsibility for new construction of offshore drilling rigs, marine service and fishing vessels, and fish processing plants. This represents a concentration of these construction activities

  • Corporation, and Scott Eubanks, director of Rhode Island's Department of Economic Development, who appeared on behalf of Governor J. Joseph Garrahy. Kenneth W. Waldorf, president of Zapata Marine Service, was master of ceremonies. The vessel's sponsor, Mrs. Kelly, read a poem she had written to honor

  • . Simmons, president, Simmons and Company, Houston, Texas; Ian Strecker, executive vice president, Schlumberger Limited, Sugarland, Texas; and Kenneth W. Waldorf, chairman and CEO, Zapata Gulf Marine Corp., Houston, Texas

  • , Hamburg, West Germany. Richard H. Vortmann, president and chief operating officer, National Steel and Shipbuilding Company, San Diego, Calif. Kenneth W. Waldorf, senior vice president, Zapata, Corp., Houston, Texas. William Y.N. Wei, chairman, China Shipbuilding Corporation, Taipei, Taiwan

  • Three managers have been named to new positions with Zapata Gulf Marine Corporation's domestic operations, Kenneth W. Waldorf, Zapata Gulf chairman and chief executive officer, has announced. Larry T. Rigdon has been named vice president-domestic operations with responsibility for the Gulf of

  • MR Dec-15-78#42 , the vessel)
    December 15, 1978 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 42

    officer, Zapata Corporation; Paul L. Kelly, senior vice president- corporate affairs, Zapata Corpora- tion, and Mrs. Kelly, the vessel's sponsor; Kenneth W. Waldorf, president of Zapata Marine Serv- ice, Inc., and Mrs. Waldorf. Other Zapata representatives included C.D. Summitt, vice president- marke

  • MR Jul-15-81#27 , which are being built 
Kenneth W. Waldorf (left), president)
    July 15, 1981 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 27

    order from a major operator since purchasing the new facility. Construction of four 185-foot off- shore supply vessels, which are being built Kenneth W. Waldorf (left), president of Zapata Marine Service of Houston and Wendle W. Huddleston, pres- ident and chief executive officer of Hudson Shipbuild-

  • MR Feb-15-74#13  Named 
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    February 15, 1974 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 13

    K.W. Waldorf Named To New Zapata Post Kenneth W. Waldorf Kenneth W. Waldorf has been named vice president of Zapata Corporation's Technical Services Group, with responsibility for new construction of offshore drilling rigs, marine service and fishing vessels, and fish processing plants.

  • MR Oct-73#48 . Waldorf 
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    October 1973 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 48

    , Ohio. Overseas access is via the commun- ications satellite. Zapata Corporation Appoints C.N. Seger And K.W. Waldorf Christian N. Seger Kenneth W. Waldorf Christian N. Seger has been named vice presidenNmarketing of Zapata Marine Serv- ice, Inc., a Houston, Texas-based subsidiary of

  • MR Nov-85#103 , San Diego, Calif. 
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    November 1985 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 103

    , West Germa- ny. Richard H. Vortmann, president and chief operating officer, Na- tional Steel and Shipbuilding Company, San Diego, Calif. Kenneth W. Waldorf, senior vice president, Zapata, Corp., Hous- ton, Texas. William Y.N. Wei, chairman, Chi- na Shipbuilding Corporation, Taipei,

  • MR Jun-88#5 , Sugarland, 
Texas; and Kenneth W. Waldorf, 
chairman)
    June 1988 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 5

    R. Simmons, president, Simmons and Company, Houston, Texas; Ian Strecker, executive vice president, Schlumberger Limited, Sugarland, Texas; and Kenneth W. Waldorf, chairman and CEO, Zapata Gulf Marine Corp., Houston, Texas. A model 250AMO in operation at I'ort of Slav Tunisia. Over 2000Units

  • MR Jun-86#3  to an announce-
ment by Kenneth W. Waldorf, 
Zapata)
    June 1986 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 3

    of Houston has completed the ac- quisition of the assets of Seahorse, Inc., including 92 marine service vessels, according to an announce- ment by Kenneth W. Waldorf, Zapata Gulf chairman and chief ex- ecutive officer. In exchange for the Seahorse as- sets, Seahorse's parent company, Petroland

  • MR Aug-85#41  domestic op-
erations, Kenneth W. Waldorf, 
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    August 1985 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 41

    , Dowie & Cox Announced By Zapata Three managers have been named to new positions with Zapata Gulf Marine Corporation's domestic op- erations, Kenneth W. Waldorf, Zapata Gulf chairman and chief ex- ecutive officer, has announced. Larry T. Rigdon has been named vice president-domestic op- erations