Rear Admiral Craig Bone Joins ABS

October 15, 2008

Upon his retirement from the US Coast Guard, after more than 30 years of service, Rear Admiral Craig E. Bone will join the American Bureau of Shipping’s corporate management. Mr. Bone will take on the international classification society’s newly created position of Vice President, Corporate Programs.

Mr. Bone will join ABS effective October 20, reporting to ABS President and COO Chris Wiernicki. He will be located in the society’s satellite executive office in .

In this new position, Mr. Bone will assume responsibility for coordinating the wide range of environmental initiatives that are currently being undertaken by ABS to assist clients in dealing with the significant new regulatory challenges and their need to identify operating efficiencies that also contribute to a reduced environmental footprint. He will assume overall responsibility for extending the growing portfolio of ABS training services and he will be working closely with Mr. Wiernicki on specific operating initiatives and the development of client relations.

In his many years with the Coast Guard, Mr.Bone has held a series of senior positions, most recently as Commander of the Eleventh CG District on the Pacific coast. He is the former Assistant Commandant for Prevention, directing the agency’s policy and programs for port, vessel and facility maritime safety and security management. He has led the delegation to the IMO and spearheaded the development of the US Department of Homeland Security’s first all hazards, risk based decision-making model.

Mr. Bone holds Masters degrees in Information Systems Technology and National Resource Strategy in addition to a Marine Science and Oceanography degree.

Founded in 1862, ABS is an international classification society devoted to promoting the security of life, property and the marine environment through the development and verification of standards for the design, construction and operational maintenance of marine-related facilities.

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