EBDG Adds Two Staff Members

August 27, 2014

Rachel Walker (left) and Paul Harman
Rachel Walker (left) and Paul Harman

Elliott Bay Design Group (EBDG), a Seattle-based Naval Architect and Marine Engineering firm with offices in New Orleans and Ketchikan, Alaska, today announced the hire of two new staff members, one in Seattle and another in New Orleans.

Marine Designer Paul Harman has joined the EBDG staff in New Orleans. He previously worked as a contractor in EBDG's Seattle office. Harman brings 15 years of piping design experience to his position with expertise in the design of tank barges and new construction of various commercial vessels. He is a graduate of Universal Technical Institute in Phoenix, Arizona.

Rachel Walker joins EBDG's Seattle office as a Naval Architect. Rachel first worked at EBDG as an intern. She holds a BS in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering from the Webb Institute in New York.

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