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Jensen Appoints Babcock to Management Role

October 5, 2011

Dan Babcock, manager of business development
Dan Babcock, manager of business development

Dan Babcock to Lead Company's Business Development Efforts.
 
 

Jensen Maritime, a Crowley Maritime Corporation company, has appointed Dan Babcock as manager of business development, reporting to Johan Sperling, vice president of Jensen. In this position, Babcock is responsible for business development in support of the organization's growth strategies. Camilla Oding, who was recently appointed marketing analyst, reports to Babcock. Both work out of the company's headquarters in Seattle.


 
Babcock brings 15 years of experience from a diverse background in operations management, product development and service engineering in support of the marine, railroad and aerospace industries.  He spent three years as a service engineer in the marine industry, participating in vessel construction and commissioning at shipyards around the world.  As a marine product manager, Babcock worked on marine hybrid propulsion solutions.  He also brings experience in developing business partnerships and merger and acquisition strategies.  His vessel experience ranges from escort tugs to offshore support vessels to ferries.   

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