Danos Appoints 3 to Sr. Positions

December 15, 2015

 

Danos announces the hiring of Marc Distefano, John Danos and Jack Roszelle to leadership positions with the company.
 
“We welcome Marc, John and Jack to the Danos team,” said CEO and President Hank Danos. “Their expertise and experience will help us ensure we are delivering outstanding results for our customers.”
 
John Danos (no relation) serves as construction division general manager, working to develop a best practices foundation for the way Danos executes projects in conjunction with the company’s project management group. Prior to joining Danos, he held leadership positions at J. Ray McDermott, International Offshore Services, International Construction Group and Harvey Gulf International Marine.
 
As fabrication operations manager of the Amelia facility, Marc Distefano is responsible for overall leadership of the facility and maintaining a culture of continuous improvement. Prior to joining Danos, Distefano held leadership positions at Alison Marine Contractors, Conrad Industries, Alliance Consulting Group, U.S. Army, Shell and Enron Corporation.
 
Jack Roszelle joins Danos as corporate quality director, overseeing quality control and quality assurance for the company. Prior to joining Danos, he served as vice president of quality for Dynamic Energy Services International, LLC, and area quality manager for the Americas region with McDermott Inc.

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