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Administration, Members, Technical & General Committees Mission The mission of ABS is to serve the public interest as well as the needs of our members and clients by promoting the security of life and property and preserving the natural environment. ABS serves the marine, offshore and related industries as a self-regulatory organization for promoting the safety of life and property and protecting the environment at sea. Appropriate to this function, general management of ABS is vested in a membership comprising individuals eminent in these industries. From this membership a Council and special purpose committees are formed to provide the society with guidance and direction. The Board of Directors sets ABS policies and rule-making procedures. All committee members serve without remuneration. Administration of ABS CORPORatE OFFICERS Christopher J. Wiernicki Robert G. Clyne Maria F. O’Neill CHAIRMAN, PRESIDENT & CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER VICE PRESIDENT, GENERAL COUNSEL & SECRETARY VICE PRESIDENT & CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER Tony Nassif James J. Gaughan John A. Ryder EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT & CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER VICE PRESIDENT & CHIEF ENGINEER VICE PRESIDENT Jeffrey J. Weiner Jean C. Gould William J. Sember EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT & CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER VICE PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT Kenneth L. Richardson Eric C. Kleess Kirsi Tikka EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT & GREATER CHINA DIVISION PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT & EUROPE DIVISION PRESIDENT Robert A. Giuffra Mark A. McGrath James A. Watson, IV SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT & CHIEF LEARNING OFFICER VICE PRESIDENT & AMERICAS DIVISION PRESIDENT Todd W. Grove Adam W. Moilanen SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT & CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER VICE PRESIDENT BOARD OF DIRECTORS Michael L. Carthew John A. Hickey Elizabeth D. Whitaker, Esq. CHEVRON SHIPPING CO. LLC Choo Chiau Beng Philip J. Shapiro Christopher J. Wiernicki KEPPEL CORP. LTD. LIBERTY MARITIME CORP. ABS Dr. Peter H. Cressy Craig H. Stevenson, Jr. Douglas C. Wolcott DISCUS DIAMOND S SHIPPING, LLC WOLCOTT ASSOCIATES Richard D. DeSimone Dean E. Taylor XL INSURANCE 1 The Advisory Council of ABS Saleh A. Al-Shamekh Bengt Hermelin Spyros M. Polemis BAHRI OIL & GAS (DUBAI) SAMCO SHIPHOLDING SEACREST SHIPPING CO. LTD. John A. Angelicoussis John A. Hickey Antony Prince ANANGEL MARITIME SERVICES INC. G.T.R. CAMPBELL MARINE CONSULTANTS LTD. Morten Arntzen Michael S. Hudner John F. Reinhart CASTINE MARITIME GROUP B+H SHIPPING GROUP THE PORT OF VIRGINIA Mark W. Barker Datuk Nasarudin bin Md Idris Kenneth L. Richardson INTERLAKE STEAMSHIP CO. MISC BERHAD ABS William T. Bennett, Jr. William E. Jenkins Bruce S. Rosenblatt MINDOC LLC JENKINS GANN FOUNDATION BRUCE S. ROSENBLATT & ASSOCIATES, LLC Michael L. Carthew Capt. Robert E. Johnston Stefano Rosina CHEVRON SHIPPING CO. LLC PREMUDA SPA Angela A. Chao Capt. Spyros N. Karnessis John A. Ryder FOREMOST GROUP EUROPEAN NAVIGATION INC. ABS Choo Chiau Beng Eric C. Kleess William J. Sember KEPPEL CORP. LTD. ABS ABS Robert G. Clyne Renee Klimczak Philip J. Shapiro ABS LIBERTY MARITIME CORP. John G. Coumantaros David C.C. Koo Craig H. Stevenson, Jr. SOUTHERN STAR SHIPPING CO. INC. VALLES STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. DIAMOND S SHIPPING, LLC Thomas B. Crowley, Jr. Donald R. Kurz Dean E. Taylor CROWLEY MARITIME CORP. KEYSTONE SHIPPING CO. Cesare d’Amico Joseph Kwok Kirsi Tikka D’AMICO SOCIETÀ DI NAVIGAZIONE SPA SEACUBE CONTAINERS LLC ABS Robert A. DeMotta Michael C. Lemos Nikolaos P. Tsakos AON RISK SERVICES OF NEW YORK C.M LEMOS & CO. LTD. TSAKOS ENERGY NAVIGATION LTD. Richard D. DeSimone Dr. Donald Liu Tung Chee Chen XL INSURANCE ORIENT OVERSEAS INTERNATIONAL LTD. Lawrence R. Dickerson Peter G. Livanos Michael D. Tusiani DIAMOND OFFSHORE DRILLING SERVICES INC. GASLOG LNG SERVICES LTD. POTEN & PARTNERS, INC. Richard T. du Moulin Dr. Frank F.H. Lu Leonard H. Tyler INTREPID SHIPPING, LLC YANG MING MARINE TRANSPORT CORP. Dimitrios J. Fafalios Shigeru Matsui James A. Watson, IV FAFALIOS SHIPPING SA MATSUI & CO., LTD. ABS Nicholas G. Fistes Mark A. McGrath Jeffrey J. Weiner ADK MARITIME PTE LTD. ABS ABS Angeliki N. Frangou Adam W. Moilanen Capt. Graham Westgarth NAVIOS SHIPMANAGEMENT INC. ABS GASLOG LTD. James J. Gaughan Tony Nassif Christopher J. Wiernicki ABS ABS ABS Robert A. Giuffra Maria F. O’Neill David W. Williams ABS ABS NOBLE CORP. Peter John Goulandris Stephen Y.K. Pan Douglas C. Wolcott TRIANDROS CORP. WORLD-WIDE SHIPPING AGENCY LTD. WOLCOTT ASSOCIATES Jean C. Gould Basil Phrixos Papachristidis Michael Wyllie ABS HELLESPONT STEAMSHIP CORP. SBM OFFSHORE NV Todd W. Grove T. Peter Pappas Adm. Paul F. Zukunft ABS ATLANTIC CAPITAL LLC US COAST GUARD Frederick J. Harris Cristina Lucia Duarte Pinho GENERAL DYNAMICS NASSCO PETROLEO BRASILEIRO SA - PETROBRAS 2 EMERITUS ADVISORY COUNCIL MEMBERS John D. Fafalios Gerhard E. Kurz Capt. Cesare Sorio FAFALIOS SHIPPING SA Peter George Goulandris John P. Laborde P.K. Srivastava CAPESIDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY LTD. William O. Gray C.R. Palmer Frank W.K. Tsao IMC GROUP OF COMPANIES Paul J. Ioannidis Pericles S. Panagopoulos Richard H. Vortmann ALEXANDER S. ONASSIS FOUNDATION MAGNA MARINE INC. RHV CO. LLC Charles Kurz, II Dott. Alcide Ezio Rosina PREMUDA SPA Classification Committee Roger F. Ablett Robert A. Giuffra Greggory B. Mendenhall, Esq. ALLIANZ GLOBAL CORPORATE & SPECIALTY ABS SHEPPARD MULLIN RICHTER & HAMPTON LLP William T. Bennett, Jr. John A. Hickey Robert G. Morgan MINDOC LLC William J. Crabtree, Esq. Joseph E.M. Hughes Joseph Riva SHIPOWNERS CLAIMS BUREAU, INC. ABS Alexander Delli Paoli Capt. Robert E. Johnston Gregory Shark ABS Richard D. DeSimone Martin E. Mason Capt. Cesare Sorio XL INSURANCE John D. (Dave) Forsyth Steven R. McIntyre Christopher J. Wiernicki ABS ABS ABS James J. Gaughan Capt. James J. McNamara James A. Zrebiec ABS Nominating & Corporate Governance Committee Michael L. Carthew Craig H. Stevenson, Jr. Elizabeth D. Whitaker, Esq. CHEVRON SHIPPING CO. LLC DIAMOND S SHIPPING, LLC Philip J. Shapiro Dean E. Taylor Christopher J. Wiernicki LIBERTY MARITIME CORP. ABS Rules Committee James J. Gaughan Gary Horn Christopher J. Wiernicki ABS ABS ABS Robert A. Giuffra Bret Montaruli ABS ABS Todd W. Grove Joseph Riva ABS ABS 3 Members of ABS Madzri Ab Rahman Dr. Herbert Aly Ture Axelsson M3NERGY BERHAD BLOHM + VOSS SHIPYARDS GMBH CHARTERFRAKT BALTIC CARRIER AB Abdul Rahim Abdul Rahman Zamil A. Al-Zamil Jose Orlando Azevedo AET TANKERS PTE LTD. ZAMIL OFFSHORE SERVICES CO. TAG TRANSPORTADORA ASSOCIADA DE GÁS SA Akinori Abe W.J. Amoss, Jr. Amir Hamzah bin Azizan IHI CORP. MARINE LOGISTICS, INC. PETRONAS Geir Frode Abelsen Capt. J.C. Anand Seung-Man Bae EITZEN CHEMICAL SEA CONSORTIUM MARINE SERVICES PVT. LTD. SPP SHIPBUILDING CO., LTD. Roger F. Ablett Leif Arthur Andersen Robert W. Bailey ALLIANZ GLOBAL CORP. & SPECIALTY Masafumi Abo Soeren M.L. Andersen Charles K. Bair ABO SHOTEN, LTD. APL CO. PTE LTD. Enrique M. Aboitiz, Jr. Duncan Anderson Rajaish Bajpaee ABOITIZ TRANSPORT SYSTEM CORP. GULF MARINE SERVICES BERNHARD SCHULTE SHIPMANAGEMENT (HONG KONG) LTD. Ambachew Abraha Beyene James S. Andrasick Larry Baker, Sr. BAKER MARINE CORP. Reji Abraham William N. Andrew RAdm. Vineet Bakhshi, VSM ABAN GROUP CHEVRON SHIPPING CO. LLC Rishi Agarwal Ori Angel Marshall Ballard ABG SHIPYARD LTD. XT GROUP ENSCO OFFSHORE CO. Konstantinos P. Aggelopoulos Udi Angel Dott. Lorenzo Banchero ARCADIA SHIPMANAGEMENT CO. LTD. OFER BROTHERS (HOLDINGS) LTD. BANCHERO COSTA & C. SPA Kamarudin Ahmad John A. Angelicoussis Capt. John Baptist PT BAHTERA NIAGA INTERNATIONAL ANANGEL MARITIME SERVICES INC. AET UK LTD. Jae-Yong Ahn Joseph J. Angelo Dott. Giovanni Barbaro DAESUN SHIPBUILDING & ENGINEERING CO., LTD. INTERTANKO PB TANKERS SPA Capt. Marco Ahrens Thomas J. Angiolino James R. Barker CANSHIP UGLAND LTD. LOCKTON INSURANCE BROKERS, LLC MORMAC MARINE GROUP INC. Ai Guo-Dong Carl Annessa Mark W. Barker XIAMEN SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY CO., LTD. HORNBECK OFFSHORE INTERLAKE STEAMSHIP CO. Toshioki Akase Yoichi Aoki Paul Bartolo KASUGA SHIPPING CO., LTD. TOKYO MARINE ASIA PTE LTD. ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE CO. / ZURICH GLOBAL ENERGY Farid Akhundov Wolf von Appen B. Hassan A. Basma CASPIAN DRILLING CO. ULTRAMAR AGENCIA MARITIMA LTDA. BUMI ARMADA BERHAD Aristidis I. Alafouzos Katsujiro Arai Noel L. Bassett KYKLADES MARITIME CORP. SOJITZ MARINE & ENGINEERING CORP. AMERICAN STEAMSHIP Paul J. Albert Hector Arancibia S. Erhan Bayraktar VT HALTER MARINE, INC. SOUTHERN SHIPMANAGEMENT (CHILE) LTDA. BAYRAKTAR SHIPMANAGEMENT & CHARTERING SA Bruno L. Alia Waldemiro Arantes Filho Christian J. Beckett STX BRAZIL OFFSHORE SA PACIFIC DRILLING SERVICES INC. Tarik Mohamed Al-Junaidi Shunichi Arisaka Timothy C. Behr OMAN SHIPPING CO. SAOC KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. AON RISK SERVICES OF NEW YORK His Excellency Shaikh Daij bin Carl K. Arnet Ali Bekmezci Salman Al Khalifa BW OFFSHORE SINGAPORE PTE LTD. BEKS SHIPPING & TRADING CORP. ARAB SHIPBUILDING & REPAIR YARD CO. Morten Arntzen Peter S. Bell Dennis W. Allsop CASTINE MARITIME GROUP PARAKOU TANKERS, INC. Akimitsu Ashida Angelo A. Bellelis Saleh A. Al-Shamekh MITSUI O.S.K. LINES, LTD. BAHRI OIL & GAS (DUBAI) Peter A. Austen George D. Benjamin Abdulla Al Sulaiti WILLIS MARINE QATAR GAS TRANSPORT CO., LTD. (NAKILAT) Eduardo Autran Joseph M. Bennett Patricio Alvarez-Morphy, Sr. PETROLEO BRASILEIRO PETROBAS SA TIDEWATER MARINE LLC PERFORADORA CENTRA SA DE C.V 4 MEMBERS William T. Bennett, Jr. Julian F. Bowes Gregory P. Callimanopulos MINDOC LLC CAMERON DRILLING SYSTEMS BROKERAGE & MANAGEMENT CORP. Steven T. Benz Arthur Bowring Dott. Carlo Cameli MARINE SPILL RESPONSE CORP. HONG KONG SHIPOWNERS ASSOCIATION FRATELLI D’AMICO
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