Deepsea Ventures
Names N.D. Birrell
Operations VP
N.D. Birrell
John E. Flipse, president of
Deepsea Ventures, Inc., has an-
nounced the appointment of N.D.
(Scotty) Birrell as vice-president-
operations.
Deepsea Ventures, Gloucester
Point, Va., is in its second year of
operation as the oceanographic
subsidiary of Tenneco Inc., Hous-
ton, Texas. Mr. Birrell, in joining
the Deepsea staff, returns to the
ocean mining program he helped
develop in his capacity as chief of
the oceanographic department at
the Newport News Shipbuilding
and Dry Dock Company, Mr. Bir-
rell's experience in ocean engineer-
ing, coupled with his extensive sci-
entific background, make him an
important addition to our staff, Mr.
Flipse stated. Mr. Birrell's respon-
sibilities at Deepsea encompass all
areas of ship construction, ship re-
pair, fleet operations, marine ter-
minals, and shore facilities man-
agement.
A native of New York City, Mr.
Birrell holds a bachelor of science
degree in marine engineering from
New York State Maritime College;
a master of science degree in me-
chanical engineering from Carnegie
Institute of Technology; and a
master of science degree in elec-
trical engineering from Polytech-
nic Institute of Brooklyn, N.Y. He
is a licensed United States Mer-
chant Marine officer; a licensed
professional engineer (mechanical
and electrical) in the state of
Texas; and a member of the Amer-
ican Bureau of Shipping Special
Commission on Offshore Mobile
Units. Mr. Birrell holds patents for
underwater navigation plotting
system and apparatus for under-
water mining.
Mr. Birrell began his career as
assistant engineer aboard the New
York State Maritime College train-
ing ship, SS Empire State. Before
joining Esso Production-Research
Company as senior research spe-
cialist in 1967, Mr. Birrell gained
experience in both the academic
and professional communities. He
served as assistant instructor, Car-
negie Institute of Technology; in-
structor of electrical engineering
at the University of Virginia; and
instructor at the Newport News
Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Com-
pany, Newport News, Va.
Mr. Birrell's professional career
included positions as engineer for
the Sperry Gyroscope Company
Marine Division; and, later, as se-
nior engineer in the engineering
laboratory, and as chief of the
oceanography department, both at
the Newport News Shipbuilding
and Dry Dock Company.
Mr. Birrell is a member of The
Society of Naval Architects and
Marine Engineers, Marine Tech-
nology Society, Society of Petrole-
um Engineers and the American
Institute of Mining Engineers.
Harry Mulholland Joins
Marine Personnel Firm
Howard C. Mundt, president,
A&H Personnel Services, has an-
nounced the appointment of Harry
A. Mulholland, formerly supervisor
of labor relations, New York Ship-
building Corp., and most recently
national director of the Naval &
Marine Division of a personnel
consulting organization, as interna-
tional director.
Mr. Mulholland and his associ-
ates will be responsible for the in-
ternational recruitment, selection
and placement of executive and
technical personnel qualified for
positions with naval and commerci-
al companies and their related in-
dustries engaged in shipbuilding,
conversion, and repair of ocean-
going or inland waterway vessels.
A&H Personnel Services is ad-
jacent to the Philadelphia-Camden
area and has offices at One Cherry
Hill, Cherry Hill-Mall, N.J. 08034.
Majmaa 1 & Majmaa 2
will last longer in
the Arabian Gulf...
...because of
@)Tarset 305 AF
Hull Coating.
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