Herschler Joins North American Marine Consultants

December 12, 2011

Captain Casey M. Herschler Joins North American Marine Consultants.

Captain Casey M. Herschler has been named Director of New Business Development for North American Marine Consultants. Capt. Herschler will be responsible for developing new business ventures including new vessel and barge construction as well as conducting vessel, structure, facility and cargo surveys, insurance assessments and monitoring new construction, conversion and repair processes for clients.

Captain Casey Herschler, Director of New Business Development, North American Marine Consultants
Captain Casey Herschler, Director of New Business Development, North American Marine Consultants


Captain Herschler has worked in the marine and construction industries since 1999 after his graduation from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale where he earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Architectural Studies. Herschler has worked in the capacity of Captain and pilot of excursion vessels and towing vessels primarily on the Mississippi River system. He also has architecture and construction experience working on various building types including commercial, residential and industrial projects. He has managed the construction of various sized projects ranging up to $200 million in costs. Capt. Herschler has also designed and managed the construction of inland towing vessels.
 

Prior to joining North American Marine Consultants, Herschler was employed as a Captain and Project Manager for Canton Marine Towing Company in Canton, Missouri. From 2001 to 2009, Herschler worked as an
architect, construction manager, and owners representative on various types of architectural and construction projects for Forum Studio Inc. in St. Louis, Missouri. In addition to his education and years of experience in the marine and construction industries, Capt. Herschler holds the following licenses:

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