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at welder/fitter, foreman, superintendent, Yard Manager,
General Manager, V.P. of Operations and President.
Most recently, Richard was President of Newpark Ship-
building - Pelican Island which was part of First Wave
Marine. He was with Bludworth Bond Shipyard and
John Bludworth
Marine for over 22 years before John Bludworth
Marine was purchased by First Wave in 1998."
"The addition of these two very experienced man-
agers will complement our current management team,
help the company execute our increasing backlog of
more sophisticated projects, and enable the Company to
take advantage of other market opportunities."
AWO Names New Regional
Vice Presidents
The American Waterways Operators (AWO) has
named two new vice presidents to its Southern and
Pacific regions, Matthew Holzhalb and Jason A. Lewis,
respectively. In these positions, they assume the prima-
ry advocacy role on regional industry issues in those
regions with state legislatures and federal agencies.
Lewis' appointment became effective January 3, while
Holzhalb assumed his position in September. Holzhalb
was chosen from a field of over 125 candidates to
replace Kenneth Wells, who left to take a position as
President of the Offshore Marine Services Association.
He is very familiar with the industry, having paid his
way through college as a deckhand and tankerman
aboard towboats. After receiving his undergraduate
degree,
Holzhalb worked for six years in a shipyard as its
safety and environmental manager while earning his
MBA at Southeastern Louisiana University. His consid-
erable maritime knowledge provides a valuable back-
ground for his work as the AWO Southern Region's lead
industry advocate. The AWO Southern Region office is
located in New Orleans.
Holzhalb lives in Covington, La. with his wife, Sum-
merlin, and his two young children, Andrew and Lucy.
Lewis replaces Gerald McMahon, who is retiring. Lewis
joins AWO from his position as legislative analyst and
government affairs lobbyist for the Washington Retail
Association. In that position, Lewis gained extensive
experience analyzing proposed legislation and regula-
tions and developing and implementing strategic action
plans.
He also performed grassroots lobbying and oversaw
the association's political action committee. Lewis has
experience with the legislative process, having worked
as a staffer in the Washington State Senate. He holds a
Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Central
Washington University. Lewis lives in Gig Harbor,
Washington with his wife, Katrina, and their two chil-
dren, Marissa and Michael. The AWO Pacific Region
office is located in Seattle.
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Obituary: A.J. Rizzo
By Larry Pearson
A.J. Rizzo died Saturday, February 26, 2005, at home
in Metairie, La. at 66 years old. A.J. was a colleague of
mine. He was a marine writer par excellence who val-
ued the written word and used it to great advantage for
his clients. I first met A.J. in 1986 when I came to New
Orleans as editor of Workboat.
In 1984, A.J. established Anderson & Rizzo, an adver-
tising and public relations firm that had Halter Marine
Services as a major client. Before establishing his own
firm, A.J. was director of communications for Halter.
He was sort of a walking encyclopedia of all things
marine. He was there when the oil industry was boom-
ing and survived the mid-1980's downturn. His "reach"
extended nationwide and even worldwide, as his major
client Halter Marine, built thousands of boats for com-
panies all over the world.
He lived with heart problems for much of his last two
decades. If you didn't know him well, you would not
have known of his heath issues. Always of good spirit,
A.J. kept email inboxes full of funny stories, both
marine and otherwise.
I could go on, but I kept this concise and to the
point…A.J. would have liked it that way.
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