GulfMark Offshore Appoints 2 New Vice Presidents
GulfMark Offshore announced the appointment of two new officers that will strengthen its operational and infrastructure capabilities. Bruce Streeter, President and CEO, said, "We are very pleased to fill the following positions with these two exceptional individuals. They both possess the experience and management skill that we need to further develop their respective areas of responsibility."
Mr. David Rosenwasser -- Vice President - Americas
Mr. Rosenwasser will assume the lead role of our Americas operating segment. The Americas operating segment includes responsibility for the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, Trinidad, Mexico, and Brazil. Mr. Rosenwasser has been with GulfMark since 2001, when he joined the company as Director of Business Development and more recently served as Area Manager of Brazil. Previously, he was with the Energy Investment Banking Group of Lehman Brothers, Inc., serving as Analyst and then Associate since July 1997. Prior to joining Lehman Brothers, Mr. Rosenwasser served as a federal law clerk to the Honorable George P. Kazen, then Chief Judge of the United States District Court, Southern District of Texas. He holds a J.D. from New York Law School and a B.B.A. in Business from Texas A&M University.
Mr. Lee Johnson -- Vice President - I.T. & Chief Information Officer
Mr. Johnson has over twenty-five years experience in applying technical solutions and leading information technology organizations. Previously, Mr. Johnson was with Tatum LLC as a partner and practice leader for Houston's technology organization. He also has held CIO leadership positions at eCommlink, Evercom Systems and Nortel Networks. Mr. Johnson has a B.S. degree from the Pennsylvania State University and attended the Executive Masters Program in Computer Science and Software Engineering at Southern Methodist University.
GulfMark Offshore, Inc. provides marine transportation services to the energy industry through a fleet of 95 offshore support vessels serving every major offshore energy market throughout the world.
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