MonArk Boat Announces
Promotions And Changes
In support of continued growth
in both recreation and commer-
cial/military markets, Bruce Nei-
meth, president, MonArk Boat
Company, Monticello, Ark., an-
nounced a number of promotions
and changes.
At the corporate level, two new
positions, materials manager and
information systems manager, have
been created.
Jerry Vance, as materials
manager, will be responsible for
purchasing, inventory control,
supply, traffic and production
scheduling. In addition, as a mem-
ber of the executive committee, he
will participate in the develop-
ment and implementation of com-
pany policy as it affects his areas
as well as related areas.
Mark Therion, manager, infor-
mation systems, will be responsi-
ble for the development and imple-
mentation of an expanded
electronic data processing system
for the company that will effect all
areas of sales, production, engi-
neering and finance.
In the Workboat Division, the
engineering department has been
reorganized to better meet the
needs of the fully pre-engineered
product line in all sizes and types
of vessels produced.
Shellene Perkins has been pro-
moted to engineering manager. A
MonArk employee since 1976, she
has progressed from a buyer to a
marine designer to sales engineer-
ing. Most recently Ms. Perkins
headed up the design support group
involved in development of bids
and quotations for new business.
In her new position, she will be
responsible for all engineering and
design work in support of product
development prior to and during
actual production. She will super-
vise MonArk's internal staff of na-
val architects, marine designers
and draftsmen as well as the out-
side consultants in design and de-
velopment work.
Nirmal Iyengar has joined
MonArk as a naval architect with
responsibility for development of
propulsion, electrical, fluid and
mechanical systems.
Mr. Iyengar is a graduate of
the University of Michigan with a
degree in naval architecture. In
addition, he has six years' experi-
ence as an on-board ship's engi-
neer and has sailed the world's
waterways out of England, Hong
Kong and Bombay.
In the recreation division, three
internal promotions have been an-
nounced that will help the division
meet its' present accelerated growth
activity.
Gene Glund has been promoted
to the newly created position of
national sales manager, Recrea-
tion Division. His responsibilities
will include the direct supervision
of all field sales people in the U.S.
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as well as the internal sales sup-
port and service people.
In line with this move, MonArk
is doubling its field sales organi-
zation to meet the increased mar-
ket demand created by the ex-
panded '85 product line with boats
specifically targeted for all geo-
graphical areas of the country.
Redmon O'Neill has been pro-
moted to plant manager, Fiber-
glass Plant. In this position, he
will be responsible for the day-to-
day operation of MonArk's fastest
growing facility, the Fiberglass
Recreation Plant.
Gary Tucker has been pro-
moted to the production schedul-
ing manager position to replace
Redmon O'Neill.
MonArk Boat Company is a
wholly owned subsidiary of
MonArk Industries.
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