Bristol Harbor Group Hires Lorenc

September 12, 2016

Jennifer Lorenc (Photo: Bristol Harbor Group)
Jennifer Lorenc (Photo: Bristol Harbor Group)

Bristol Harbor Group, Inc. (BHGI) has added recent hire Jennifer Lorenc to its naval architecture and marine engineering practice.

 
Lorenc joined BHGI as a Naval Architect in August of this year. She is a recent graduate of Webb Institute in Glen Cove, N.Y., where she received a Bachelor’s of Science in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. During her time at Webb, Lorenc completed five internships. A few of the companies she interned at include, General Dynamics, Electric Boat, where she worked in the shipyard as part of an electrical crew on Submarine Command and Control Systems Module (CCSM) and Matson, Inc., where she sailed aboard the M/V Manoa, a Matson containership as an engine cadet. Other companies included ECS Federal, Inc., JMS Naval Architects, and Vigor Fab.
 
Lorenc and two other Webb students completed a thesis called, A Forensic Analysis of the Propeller of the USS Monitor, which was accepted as a student paper for the 2016 SNAME Maritime Convention and won the Lewis Nixon Memorial Prize for Excellence of a Thesis in Naval Architecture. Lorenc is also a member of SNAME and The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science, and Technology.

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