Austal USA Appoints New Board Member

March 16, 2012

John “Dugan” Shipway now Austal USA Outside Director.
 

Austal USA is pleased to announce the appointment of Rear Admiral USN (Retired) John “Dugan” Shipway as an Outside Director on Austal USA’s Board of Directors. Rear Admiral Shipway retired in March 2009 as President of General Dynamics Bath Iron Works, a position that he held for 6 years. That same year, he was honored by the Navy League of the United States with the 2009 Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz award for exemplary leadership in the maritime defense industry.


While President of Bath Iron Works, Rear Admiral Shipway oversaw management reforms that resulted in eliminating more than 1.5 million labor hours from the cost of building an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer and improving labor relations. He served 35 years in the Navy and retired as a Rear Admiral. He last served as director of Strategic Systems Programs. During his military career, he was responsible for several submarine and weapons programs. Upon his retirement from the Navy he joined General Dynamics Electric Boat and held the position of Vice President for Full Submarine Support until he was promoted to President of Bath Iron Works.
 

Rear Admiral Shipway is currently serving on the Board of the Australian Submarine and Shipbuilding Company (ASC). Rear Admiral Shipway holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical Engineering and a Master’s Degree in Engineering. He and his wife, the former Lynn Doe of Harvard, Massachusetts, live in Bath, Maine.
 

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