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PEOPLE & COMPANY NEWS Mar Ad's Joan Yim Resigns Deputy Maritime Adminigfcgjjtor Joan Yim has announpraner res ignation, effective JM. 20, 1997. Appointed by Pmftdent Clinton to her currenfc^Josition as deputy administrator in April 1993, she was responsible for administering the programs and activities of MarAd, and serving as chief oper- ating officer of the 1,000-persj ^agency. In addition, Ms. Yim^xer- tised responsibility fms^subsidy administration, poj»rand inter- moOT^system^*d^velopment, ship operations and maintenance, ship- building, international activities, researcb^afld technology assess- personHel management, budgets, procurements, finance, marketing, legal iafeues relating to agency initiatives, emd liaison with national defense agera^jes. "It is with great regret tnat I accept Joan's letter of resignation," INTERNA TIONAL MARITIME ASSOCIATES International Maritime Associates specializes in market research and business planning in the marine and offshore sectors. Our activities include • acquisition and financing studies • project feasibility studies • new product/new market analyses • strategic planning • program implementation support Established in 1973, IMA has completed more than 160 market research or business planning assignments for clients in 24 countries. They include shipbuilders, shipping companies, manufacturers, financing institutions — as well as public agencies in Belize, Ecuador, Haiti, Korea, Liberia, Malaysia, Philippines, Taiwan, Trinidad, United States, Venezuela and Yemen. Details for IMA's capabilities and experience are available via the Internet at http://www.marinelink.com. Just click the box for industry reports. Or contact Jim McCaul at 202-333-8501. Circle 320 on Reader Service Card said U.S. Secretary of Transportation Federico Pena. "Joan Yim's energy, focus and insight have been the driving force in res