Bollinger Announces Promotions

January 21, 2015

From left to right: Tim Martinez, Scott Theriot and Corey Phelps (Photos: Bollinger Shipyards)
From left to right: Tim Martinez, Scott Theriot and Corey Phelps (Photos: Bollinger Shipyards)
Bollinger Shipyards announces the promotions of three key leaders, as Tim Martinez, Scott Theriot and Corey Phelps enter new roles.
 
Making the announcement, Bollinger’s President and CEO Ben Bordelon, said, “We will be strengthening our position in the market by developing our team from within and capitalizing on the talents of our proven leadership group. I am pleased to announce the promotions of Tim Martinez, Scott Theriot and Corey Phelps.”
 
Tim Martinez has accepted the position of Executive Vice President of the Repair Division. Martinez began his Bollinger career in 1996 and was promoted to Division General Manager for Bollinger Morgan City (BMC) in 2006, then assuming responsibility for Bollinger Amelia Repair (BAR) in 2008. He was named Vice President and General Manager of BMC and BAR in 2012.
 
Scott Theriot, a contributing member of Bollinger’s senior management team for a total of 25 years, has been promoted to Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing. Since 2008, he has served as the Vice President and General Manager of Bollinger Lockport New Construction (BLN).
 
Corey Phelps has accepted the position of General Manager of Bollinger Morgan City (BMC) and Bollinger Amelia Repair (BAR). Phelps joined Bollinger in 2003 as an Assistant Estimating/Project Coordinator, steadily rising through the ranks, and in 2012 was promoted to Operations Manager for BMC and BAR.

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