Commerce Secretary Ross Taps DSC Dredge CEO Wetta to Key Post

June 25, 2018

Bob Wetta to serve on President Trump's Advisory Council on Doing Business in Africa.

 

On April 26, 2018, Secretary Wilbur Ross, United States Department of Commerce, appointed Bob Wetta, President and CEO of DSC Dredge LLC to serve on the President’s Advisory Council on Doing Business in Africa (PAC-DBIA). Bob Wetta named Charlie Sinunu, DSC’s Director of International Dredge Sales to his staff and they will help identify commercial opportunities for the United States in the region.

 

Bob Wetta shared, “Being tapped to serve on the Council is an honor and a privilege. I am humbled by the appointment and am committed to providing valuable input and assisting with recommendations for commerce in Africa.” Sinunu said, “I have witnessed many changes since my first trip to Africa over 36 years ago. Having the support of the US Government is the key to success.”

 

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