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Appointed to lead GL Noble Denton's new MCI operations on the North American West Coast is Romen Cross, a highly qualified industry professional with a Masters degree in Engineering from the Naval Postgraduate School and more than a decade of sector experience. Before joining the business, Romen was Port Engineer for a major offshore and towage company specialising in hybrid propulsion technology vessels, where he was responsible for vessel refits and repairs. Prior to this, he was an Assistant Professor at the California Maritime Academy and taught a range of marine engineering technology courses. John Walker, Vice President for GL Noble Denton's North American Marine Casualty Investigation practice, said: "The opening of a new base in Seattle marks the next step in building our marine casualty investigation services. As Alaskan offshore activity continues to prosper and a burgeoning fishing industry relies on local ports to make repairs, our West Coast clients will benefit from faster incident response times and greater local marine surveying expertise. "GL Noble Denton will offer an unrivalled range of marine causality investigation services to the West Coast through the launch of operations in Seattle, and I am delighted that Romen will be joining the business to help grow our share in this buoyant market." Germanischer Lloyd press release |