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Previously Gail was the director of education and standards for the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA). ShipConstructor Appoints Larkins CEO ShipConstructor Software promot- ed Darren Larkins to the position of CEO. Larkins played a lead role in the U.S. National Shipbuilding Research Program (NSRP) - Second Tier Shipyard Design Enhancement Project (STSDEP) as well as in recent NSRP projects focused on Design for Production (DFP). Haley President of OIS Offshore Inland Marine, Industrial, Oilfield Services (OIS) announced Tom Haley has joined the company as president. Haley brings 35 years of oil and gas industry experience in management positions with Quality Oilfield Products, Stewart & Stevenson, FMC-Subsea Drilling Systems, and most recently, as General Manager of McDermott Subsea. Gowdy Joins Global Diving & Salvage Seattle-based Global Diving and Salvage has hired Renee Gowdy as Lead Estimator. In this position, Gowdy will be responsible for devel- oping estimates and proposal produc- tion within Global’s Marine Construction Division for federal, state, local and civil customers as well as other key markets. Marterella Joins Alps Wire Rope Alps Wire Rope Corporation announced Jeff Marterella as Eastern Region Manager/Director of Crane Rope sales. Marterella joins Alps Wire Rope Corporation with 30 years experience both on the manufactur- ing and sales support side in the wire rope industry. EBDG Adds Staff Elliott Bay Design Group (EBDG) announced three additions to its team. Naval architect Nick Barczak joined EBDG's Seattle office, Naval architect David Turner joined EBDG's New Orleans office and structural designer Anthony Rhoda also joined the New Orleans office. Bay Diesel Hires Panasky Bay Diesel & Generator hired Neal Panasky as a diesel mechanic. Panasky is a retired Chief Engineman, with 24 years served in the U.S. Navy. He will be based out of the Chesapeake, Va. Bay Diesel & Generator office. Johnson Joins Senesco Marine Senesco Marine of North Kingstown, R.I., a part of the Reinauer family of marine compa- nies, is bringing aboard Tom Johnson who will be responsible for new busi- ness development expanding the shipbuilder’s services to the commer- cial market. Johnson is a 1969 gradu- ate of the Texas Maritime Academy holding a Bachelor’s in Marine Engineering. Austal Graduates 21 Apprentices Austal USA honored the second set of graduates from its four-year apprenticeship program with a ban- quet in Mobile, Ala. The 21 graduates honored at this banquet received their certificates of completion and desig- nation as Department of Labor Class A Journeymen. The program is certi- fied by the U.S. Department of Labor, Alabama Department of Post Secondary Education and the Veteran's Administration, and gov- erned by the Department of Labor Standards of Apprenticeship for the respective trades of pipefitter, marine electrician, fabricator and fitout. Leader Creek Fisheries Expands Facilities Leader Creek Fisheries has expand- ed their operation to include large vessel storage out of Bristol Bay in Naknek, Alaska to save time and money in the dry docking process. All vessels in this region must be placed out of the water for winter, but it can take up to 10 days to reach the best haul out location in Seattle. By devel- oping a process to haul out locally, Leader Creek Fisheries adds up to 20 www.marinelink.com MN 81 PEOPLE & COMPANY NEWS Konzel McClaugherty Kulp Larkins Haley Gowdy