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Howard Named Marketing Manager For G.E. Credit Leasing Component Nathan M. Howard Nathan M. (Bob) Howard has been appointed marketing man- ager for the Leasing & Industrial Loan Financing component of the General Electric Credit Corpora- tion, 260 Long Ridge Road, Stam- ford, Conn. 06904. In his new post, Mr. Howard is responsible for developing busi- ness for an operation that already has some $3 billion in transpor- tation and industrial equipment financed or on lease, including more than a dozen oceangoing tankers, more than 9,000 railway box cars, and a fleet of commer- cial jet airliners. Mr. Howard previously was manager of industrial sales for the Commercial Loan Financing operation. He replaces David Du- Yernay, who left the corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of General Electric Company which is a leader in commercial, indus- trial and mobile home financing. A native of Fort Scott, Kan., Mr. Howard graduated with a degree in business administration from the University of Kansas in 1939. The same year he joined General Electric Company on its Financial Management Program, and held a wide variety of man- agement positions prior to joining GE Credit in 1965 as credit man- ager for the Commercial & Indus- trial Department. APL Announces Management Changes The Natomas Company of San Francisco, Calif., announced a management reorganization of its subsidiary, the American Presi- dent Lines, in which Dorman L. Commons, Natomas president and chief executive officer, has been named chairman and chief exec- utive officer of the ocean-cargo carrier. In addition, Natomas said that one of its senior vice presidents, W.B. Seaton, would act as interim president of the shipping line. Mr. Seaton replaces Norman Scott, formerly president and chief executive officer, who will continue to work with the ship line's management as a consultant. Natomas, which has other in- terests in petroleum and real es- tate, owns a 54-percent interest in American President. Marine/Offshore Rules And Regulations Topics Of Seminar Representatives from major classification societies and Fed- eral agencies will review current and proposed rules and regula- tions related to marine/offshore operations at a seminar in Hous- ton, Texas, September 15-16, 1977. I I I I ALABAMA-Mobile Kamil Ship Supply CALIFORNIA-Wilmington J.M. Costello Supply Co., Inc. Standard FLORIDA—Jacksonville Weedon Engineering Co., Inc. mmh GEORGIA—Savannah Southern Marine Supply Co., Inc. LOUISIANA—New Orleans L Hubeva Marine Plastics, of New Orleans, Inc. MAINE—Portland Chase, Leavitt & Co., Inc. MARYLAND—Baltimore Tote Temco, Inc. NEW JERSEY-Linden Beacon Packing & Equipment Co., Ltd. BK J OREGON—Portland Imif Americon-Pacific Corp. PENNSYLVANIA—Philadelphia u Philadelphia Ship Maintenance Co., Inc. J0A ilOl SOUTH CAROLINA—Charleston Southeastern Supply Co., Inc. TEXAS-Houston Texas Marine & Industrial Supply Co. WASHINGTON -Seattle May & Smith Company BELGIUM—Antwerp Verf ail I ie & Elsig SPRL CANADA—Halifax Hubeva Marine Plastics, Halifax FLORI DA—Miami Seastores Wholesale Co. The two-day seminar is spon- sored by the Center for Marine Resources at Texas A&M Univer- sity and the West Gulf Section of The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. Participants will review the es- tablishment of technical regula- tions and rules, how they are to be enforced, and how various agencies and classification socie- ties work together to establish CORDOBOND S Leveling Compound n Avenue Phone: 212-8 DISTRIBUTORS OF C Agents ained applicators c rules and regulations to meet fu- ture industry requirements. Dewayne Hollin, regional rep- resentative for Texas A&M's Cen- ter for Marine Resources, is con- ference coordinator. Registration fee for the sem- inar is $20. 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