Guerzon Joins Global Diving & Salvage

October 19, 2012

Stephanie Guerzon
Stephanie Guerzon

Global Diving & Salvage, Inc. hired Stephanie Guerzon as the Senior Safety Specialist, based out of the corporate headquarters in Seattle.

 

As part of the Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) Compliance Group, Mrs. Guerzon will assist project managers with safety planning for projects company-wide, manage, develop, and maintain training schedules to ensure consistency with internal and external regulations and policies.
 


“Stephanie’s education and experience in environmental and safety compliance as well as her understanding of the maritime industry provide her with the skill set to educate our employees, and to provide training and support to our service lines and regional offices,” says Sarah Burroughs, HSE Compliance Group Manager.



Mrs. Guerzon has spent the last eight years at American President Lines, five of those serving as the Safety Manager. Prior she had worked in other progressing safety, environmental and marine related roles within the industry. She has also sailed on her U.S. Coast Guard Third Mate License. She holds a Bachelors of Science, Business Administration from California Maritime Academy, and has multiple safety accreditations including an Advanced Safety Certificate.

 

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