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ABS-Members-Book-2012.Pdf Mission The mission of ABS is to serve the public interest as well as the needs of our 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 Robert D. Somerville Linwood A. Pendexter Mark A. McGrath CHAIRMAN SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT & CHIEF SURVEYOR VICE PRESIDENT Christopher J. Wiernicki Peter Tang-Jensen Adam W. Moilanen PRESIDENT & CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT Tony Nassif T. Ray Bennett Richard D. Pride EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT & CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER VICE PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT & GREATER CHINA DIVISION PRESIDENT Jeffrey J. Weiner Robert W. Gilman Kenneth L. Richardson EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT & CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER VICE PRESIDENT & AMERICAS DIVISION PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT Robert A. Giuffra Jean C. Gould William J. Sember SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT Todd W. Grove Eric C. Kleess Kirsi Tikka SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT & CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER VICE PRESIDENT & PACIFIC DIVISION PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT & EUROPE DIVISION PRESIDENT Thomas A. Miller John P. McDonald SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, GENERAL COUNSEL & CORPORATE SECRETARY VICE PRESIDENT BOARD OF DIRECTORS Michael L. Carthew Dr. Donald Liu Dean E. Taylor CHEVRON SHIPPING CO. LLC TIDEWATER, INC. Choo Chiau Beng T. Peter Pappas Leonard H. Tyler KEPPEL CORP. LTD. ATLANTIC CAPITAL LLC Dr. Peter H. Cressy Philip J. Shapiro Elizabeth D. Whitaker, Esq. DISCUS LIBERTY MARITIME CORP. Richard D. DeSimone Robert D. Somerville Christopher J. Wiernicki XL INSURANCE ABS ABS John A. Hickey Craig H. Stevenson, Jr. Douglas C. Wolcott DIAMOND S MANAGEMENT, LLC WOLCOTT ASSOCIATES 1 The Council of ABS John A. Angelicoussis Michael S. Hudner Cristina Lucia Duarte Pinho ANANGEL MARITIME SERVICES INC. B+H SHIPPING GROUP PETROLEO BRASILEIRO SA-PETROBRAS Morten Arntzen Datuk Nasarudin bin Md Idris Spyros M. Polemis OVERSEAS SHIPHOLDING GROUP, INC. MISC BERHAD SEACREST SHIPPING CO. LTD. Mark W. Barker William E. Jenkins Richard D. Pride INTERLAKE STEAMSHIP CO. JENKINS GANN FOUNDATION ABS T. Ray Bennett Capt. Robert E. Johnston Antony Prince ABS OSG SHIP MANAGEMENT, INC. G.T.R. CAMPBELL MARINE CONSULTANTS LTD. William T. Bennett, Jr. Christos F. Kanellakis John F. Reinhart TEX BASS LLC ALPHA TANKERS & FREIGHTERS INTERNATIONAL LTD. MAERSK LINE LTD. Michael L. Carthew Capt. Spyros N. Karnessis Kenneth L. Richardson CHEVRON SHIPPING CO. LLC EUROPEAN NAVIGATION INC. ABS Angela A. Chao Eric C. Kleess Bruce S. Rosenblatt FOREMOST GROUP ABS BRUCE S. ROSENBLATT & ASSOCIATES, LLC Choo Chiau Beng Renee Klimczak Stefano Rosina KEPPEL CORP. LTD. BG NORTH AMERICA, LLC PREMUDA SPA John G. Coumantaros David C.C. Koo William J. Sember SOUTHERN STAR SHIPPING CO. INC. VALLES STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. ABS Thomas B. Crowley, Jr. Donald R. Kurz Philip J. Shapiro CROWLEY MARITIME CORP. KEYSTONE SHIPPING CO. LIBERTY MARITIME CORP. Dott. Cesare d’Amico Joseph Kwok Robert D. Somerville D’AMICO SOCIETÀ DI NAVIGAZIONE SPA SEACASTLE INC. ABS Robert A. DeMotta Michael C. Lemos Craig H. Stevenson, Jr. AON RISK SERVICES OF NEW YORK C.M. LEMOS & CO. LTD. DIAMOND S MANAGEMENT, LLC Richard D. DeSimone Dr. Donald Liu Peter Tang-Jensen XL INSURANCE ABS Lawrence R. Dickerson Peter G. Livanos Dean E. Taylor DIAMOND OFFSHORE DRILLING SERVICES, INC. GASLOG LNG SERVICES LTD. TIDEWATER, INC. Richard T. du Moulin Dr. Frank F.H. Lu Kirsi Tikka INTREPID SHIPPING, LLC YANG MING MARINE TRANSPORT CORP. ABS Dimitrios J. Fafalios Shigeru Matsui Nikolaos P. Tsakos FAFALIOS SHIPPING SA MATSUI & CO., LTD. TSAKOS ENERGY NAVIGATION LTD. Nicholas G. Fistes John P. McDonald Tung Chee Chen NEWFRONT SHIPPING SA/GRAND UNION INC. ABS ORIENT OVERSEAS INTERNATIONAL LTD. Angeliki N. Frangou Mark A. McGrath Michael D. Tusiani NAVIOS SHIPMANAGEMENT INC. ABS POTEN & PARTNERS, INC. Robert W. Gilman Sanjay Mehta Leonard H. Tyler ABS ESSAR GLOBAL LTD. Robert A. Giuffra Thomas A. Miller Jeffrey J. Weiner ABS ABS ABS Peter John Goulandris Adam W. Moilanen Capt. Graham Westgarth TRIANDROS CORP. ABS TEEKAY SHIPPING (CANADA) LTD. Jean C. Gould Stephen Y.K. Pan Christopher J. Wiernicki ABS WORLD-WIDE SHIPPING AGENCY LTD. ABS Todd W. Grove Basil Phrixos Papachristidis David W. Williams ABS HELLESPONT STEAMSHIP CORP. NOBLE CORP. Frederick J. Harris Adm. Robert J. Papp, Jr. Douglas C. Wolcott GENERAL DYNAMICS NASSCO COMMANDANT, US COAST GUARD WOLCOTT ASSOCIATES Bengt Hermelin T. Peter Pappas Michael Wyllie SAMCO SHIPHOLDING PTE. LTD. ATLANTIC CAPITAL LLC SBM OFFSHORE NV John A. Hickey Linwood A. Pendexter ABS 2 EMERITUS COUNCIL MEMBERS John D. Fafalios Gerhard E. Kurz Dott. Alcide Ezio Rosina FAFALIOS SHIPPING SA PREMUDA SPA Peter George Goulandris John P. Laborde Capt. Cesare Sorio CAPESIDE STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. William O. Gray C.R. Palmer P.K. Srivastava Paul J. Ioannidis Pericles S. Panagopoulos Frank W.K. Tsao ALEXANDER S. ONASSIS FOUNDATION MAGNA MARINE INC. IMC GROUP OF COMPANIES Charles Kurz, II Ambassador M. Pio Correa Richard H. Vortmann INFRAPART CONSULTANTS RHV CO. LLC Classification Committee Roger F. Ablett John A. Hickey Robert G. Morgan ALLIANZ GLOBAL CORPORATE & SPECIALTY William T. Bennett, Jr. Joseph E.M. Hughes Linwood A. Pendexter TEX BASS LLC SHIPOWNERS CLAIMS BUREAU, INC. ABS William J. Crabtree, Esq. Capt. Robert E. Johnston Robert D. Somerville OSG SHIP MANAGEMENT, INC. ABS Alexander Delli Paoli Martin E. Mason Capt. Cesare Sorio Richard D. DeSimone Steven R. McIntyre Capt. Sanjay Sukhrani XL INSURANCE ABS DIAMOND S MANAGEMENT, LLC Robert A. Giuffra Capt. James J. McNamara James A. Zrebiec ABS NATIONAL CARGO BUREAU, INC. Nominating Committee Michael L. Carthew Dimitrios J. Fafalios Robert D. Somerville CHEVRON SHIPPING CO. LLC FAFALIOS SHIPPING SA ABS Choo Chiau Beng Nicolas A. Pappadakis Craig H. Stevenson, Jr. KEPPEL CORP. LTD. A G PAPPADAKIS & CO. LTD. DIAMOND S MANAGEMENT, LLC Rules Committee James J. Gaughan Gary Horn Robert D. Somerville ABS ABS ABS Robert A. Giuffra Bret Montaruli ABS ABS Todd W. Grove Linwood A. Pendexter ABS ABS 3 Members of ABS Abdul Rahim Abdul Rahman James S. Andrasick Paul Bartolo AET TANKERS PTE. LTD. ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE CO. / ZURICH GLOBAL ENERGY Geir Frode Abelsen William N. Andrew Hassan A. Basma EITZEN CHEMICAL CHEVRON SHIPPING CO. LLC BUMI ARMADA BERHAD Roger F. Ablett Udi Angel Noel L. Bassett ALLIANZ GLOBAL CORPORATE & SPECIALTY OFER BROTHERS (HOLDINGS) LTD. AMERICAN STEAMSHIP Enrique M. Aboitiz, Jr. John A. Angelicoussis Erhan Bayraktar ABOITIZ TRANSPORT SYSTEM CORP. ANANGEL MARITIME SERVICES INC. BAYRAKTAR SHIPMANAGEMENT & CHARTERING SA Ambachew Abraha Beyene Joseph J. Angelo VAdm. J.S. Bedi, UYSM, AVSM, VSM INTERTANKO Reji Abraham Thomas J. Angiolino Timothy C. Behr ABAN OFFSHORE LTD. WILLIS MARINE AON RISK SERVICES OF NEW YORK Rishi Agarwal Carl Annessa Peter S. Bell ABG SHIPYARD LTD. HORNBECK OFFSHORE GENERAL MARITIME (GENMAR) Konstantinos P. Aggelopoulos Wolf von Appen B. Angelo A. Bellelis ARCADIA SHIPMANAGEMENT CO. LTD. ULTRAMAR AGENCIA MARITIMA LTDA. Capt. Jorge Aguirre Hector Arancibia S. George D. Benjamin INTEROCEAN AMERICAN SHIPPING CORP. SOUTHERN SHIPMANAGEMENT (CHILE) LTDA. Jae-Yong Ahn Waldemiro Arantes Filho Joseph M. Bennett DAESUN SHIPBUILDING & ENGINEERING CO., LTD. STX BRAZIL OFFSHORE SA TIDEWATER MARINE LLC Capt. Marco Ahrens Carl K. Arnet T. Ray Bennett CANSHIP UGLAND LTD. BW OFFSHORE SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. ABS Farid Akhundov Morten Arntzen William T. Bennett, Jr. CASPIAN DRILLING CO. OVERSEAS SHIPHOLDING GROUP, INC. TEX BASS LLC Saleh A. Al Shamekh Akimitsu Ashida Steven T. Benz NATIONAL SHIPPING CO. OF SAUDI ARABIA MITSUI O.S.K. LINES, LTD. MARINE SPILL RESPONSE CORP. Aristidis I. Alafouzos Ture Axelsson Scott Bergeron KYKLADES MARITIME CORP. CHARTERFRAKT BALTIC CARRIER A LIBERIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIP & CORPORATE REGISTRY Bruno L. Alia Jose Orlando Azevedo Jan Berglow PETROBRAS AMERICA INC. WALLENIUS REDERIERNA AB His Excellency Shaikh Daij Bin Amir Hamzah bin Azizan Mats Berglund Salman Bin Daij Al-Khalifa PETRONAS CHEMOIL INTERNATIONAL ARAB SHIPBUILDING & REPAIR YARD CO. Robert W. Bailey Brad L. Berman Dennis W. Allsop HOLLAND & KNIGHT Charles K. Bair Bertus Bernhard Patricio Alvarez-Morphy, Sr. SBM SCHIEDAM PERFORADORA CENTRAL SA DE C.V. Larry Baker, Sr. Dott. Luca Bertani Dr. Herbert Aly BAKER MARINE CORP. FINBETA SPA BLOHM + VOSS SHIPYARDS GMBH RAdm. Vineet Bakhshi, VSM Steven J. Beslity Zamil A. Al-Zamil GOA SHIPYARD LTD. MARSH & MCLENNAN ZAMIL OFFSHORE SERVICES CO. LTD. Cdr. R. Balasubramaniam, IN (Ret.) Abu Bakar Bin Mohd Nor W.J. Amoss, Jr. NAKILAT - KEPPEL OFFSHORE & MARINE LTD. MARINE LOGISTICS INC. Marshall Ballard Gerhard A. Binder Capt. J.C. Anand ENSCO OFFSHORE CO. AUG. BOLTEN, WM. MILLER’S NACHFOLGER (GMBH & CO.) KG SEA CONSORTIUM MARINE SERVICES PVT. LTD. Dott. Lorenzo Banchero Donald M. Birney P.B. Anandam BANCHERO COSTA & C. SPA ARCHEAN GROUP Dott. Giovanni Barbaro Capt. Robert M. Bishop Leif Arthur Andersen PB TANKERS SPA V SHIPS UK LTD. James R. Barker Capt. Ian T. Blackley Soren M.L. Andersen MORMAC
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