New Hires at Front Street Shipyard

March 10, 2016

Wendy Umla (Photo: Front Street Shipyard)
Wendy Umla (Photo: Front Street Shipyard)
Paul Lamoureux (Photo: Front Street Shipyard)
Paul Lamoureux (Photo: Front Street Shipyard)

 Front Street Shipyard announced the hiring of two new personnel: Paul Lamoureux and Wendy Umla.

 
Named Service Manager at Front Street Shipyard, Paul Lamoureux joins the yard from Morris Yachts where he worked as manager for the mechanical and electrical department on new boats in production, interfacing with customers and providing real feedback for engineering. Lamoureux is an ABYC-Certified Master Technician in mechanical, electrical and corrosion control.
 
The new representative in southern Florida for refit work, Captain Wendy Umla, New Business Development, has a USCG 3000 ITC license and numerous country equivalencies. Umla has run both charter and private yachts throughout the world, and also brings to the role extensive business experience outside the yachting community.

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