Corp. (ECOC) and CEO of
Soponata Tankships, recently-
announced the appointment of Mr.
Carlos Campos as executive vice
president of ECOC.
Mr. Campos replaces Captain
Maryn Reynolds, who will be
working full time in the group's
ship repair agency business. Mr.
Campos was most recently a
senior shipping executive in
charge of the agency division of
one of the leading shipping groups
in Portugal.
In his new position, Mr. Campos
will assist ECOC in consolidating
its participation as a steamship
agent to its current principals and
managing agent of a new vessel
operator in the trades to and from
the Middle East, the Persian Gulf,
Pakistan, Southeast Asia, the Far
East, Baltic states and North and
West Africa.
Carter, Ledyard & Milburn
Adds "Rising Star"
Associate
Wall Street law firm Carter,
Ledyard & Milburn announced
Aug. 19 the addition of
Alexandra G. Lyras as an associ-
ate.
Ms. Lyras was recently named
one of 10 rising stars in the mar-
itime community by a leading
maritime journal. She was pre-
viosly at the law firm of Dyer Ellis
& Joseph.
Said Thomas J. Whalen of the
firm's Maritime Practice Group,
"Alexandra brings substantial
shipping industry business and
legal experience covering a wide
array of issues such as compliance
with regulatory matters, ship
sales and financings, charter par-
ties, and environmental oil pollu-
tion liability to name a few. We
are delighted to have her become
part of our growing practice."
New President Appointed
At MacGregor
Anders Jagraeus has been
appointed new president of
MacGregor, effective September 1,
1997.
Currently, he is an executive vice
president of the Incentive Group, a
position he will retain once he
takes up his new post.
Jagraeus succeeds Ulf
Hedberg, who has been president
of the company since 1986, and
who will be involved in the contin-
ued development of MacGregor's
position in Asia. Hedberg will also
remain a member of the board of
directors of the Japanese company,
MacGregor-Kayaba.
Promotion at Gulf & Atlantic
Sid Gaudet III was promoted
to vice president of general cargo
and project services at Gulf &
Atlantic, a steamship agency. His
responsibilities will include client
service of current G&A customers,
as well as new business develop-
ment.
Brendan R. McCahill, presi-
dent of G&A, noting the company's
success in attracting carriers that
specialize in non-containerized
cargoes, said Mr. Gaudet's appoint-
ment will strengthen G&A's com-
mitment to these specialized carri-
ers.
Newcomer At Inexa Profil
Roland Torngren will succeed
John Thybald as manager of the
engineering industry business sec-
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