The publishers of the Maritime Reporter and Engineering News announced recently the appointment of Edward J. Quigley as editor of the semi-monthly magazine.
During his journalistic career, Mr. Quigley was a reporter and rewriteman for the New York Mirror and was a publications editor for the CPA firm of Deloitte, Haskins & Sells. He has served as a public relations consultant and also was director of public information and alumni relations at St. Francis College, N.Y. Prior to joining the Maritime Reporter, Mr. Quigley was for several years the assistant manager of the publications department and editor of Surveyor Magazine at the American Bureau of Shipping.
A native of Brooklyn, N.Y., Mr. Quigley is a graduate of St.
Francis College, where he is vice president of the alumni association, and has a master's degree in journalism from Columbia University.
Panamax and Capesize concepts. This article was written by Joe Evangelista for the Fall 2003 edition of the American Bureau of Shipping's (ABS) Surveyor Magazine. It is reprinted with permission
industry regarding parametric roll, we understand the problem, and we have a solution." This article was reprinted, with permission, from ABS Surveyor magazine
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