Allen Naugle Joins HMS Global Maritime

December 7, 2014

HMS Global Maritime welcomed Allen Naugle as the Director of Safety, Quality and Environment as of December 1, 2014. He will be headquartered in the HMS Global Maritime Corporate office in New Albany, IN. Allen brings 28 years of engineering and leadership experience to the team, including 21 years serving as a United States Air Force Officer.

Prior to his position with HMS Global Maritime, Allen was Director of Operations for TEAM Integrated Engineering, Inc., managing on-site environmental compliance, pollution prevention, hazardous materials/waste management, and environmental security support to multiple U.S. Air Force bases as well as management of several branches, staff and budgets. Allen retired as a Lt. Col. from the U.S. Air Force in 2007 where he was highly involved in implementation and sustainability of potable water and waste systems for operations around the world along with bioenvironmental engineering projects.

Allen received a Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering from Louisiana State University and a Master of Engineering, Environmental Engineering Sciences from the University of Florida. Additionally, he attended Squadron Officer School, Air Command and Staff College, Air War College and Air University through the U.S. Air Force.

As Director of Safety, Quality and Environment for HMS Global Maritime, Allen will be responsible for support and management of safety, quality, environmental and regulatory needs for all divisions of HMS Global Maritime.

President and CEO, John Waggoner said, “At HMS Global Maritime, our Safety First culture has always been one of our most important core values. With Allen’s background and experience, we are confident that he will continue to move us forward in our dedication and commitment to safety and environmental responsibility. We strive to not only meet our regulatory responsibilities, but to be a maritime leader in safety programs, processes and procedures. We welcome Allen to our family of companies and look forward to having him as part of our team.”

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