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September 25, 2013








Jensen Maritime hired eight people in three offices. In Seattle, it hired Brig Henry as a marine engineer, Jeffery Martel as a naval architect, Jean Hays as manager, accounting, and Lisa Vogt as an administrator. In New Orleans, it hired Thomas Gurnik as a senior naval architect, George Hafferty as an electrical engineer and Paul Robles as a naval architect. Jonathan Smith works in the Jacksonville, Fla., office as director, new construction. Henry has more than 20 years of experience in vessel operations, project management and marine engineering. Martel will assist the stability team on workboat projects. Hays has 27 years of experience in finance and accounting, and will help with financial strategy and project performance. Vogt will support business development and project management. Gurnik has 30 years of vessel design and construction experience. Hafferty has experience as an electronic systems analyst and integrator with training in marine and electrical engineering. Robles has skills in structural finite element analysis and hydrodynamics. Smith has 35 years of experience in vessel maintenance, dry docking, module load-out and vessel construction. Seattle-based Jensen is a naval architecture and marine engineering firm owned by Crowley Maritime.