Maritime Professional Spotlight: Doug Horne -JA Moody

June 13, 2016

Doug Horne pictured at the recent ASNE Show (AMTS) along with the non-intrusive Nu-Torque actuator (Photo: JA Moody)
Doug Horne pictured at the recent ASNE Show (AMTS) along with the non-intrusive Nu-Torque actuator (Photo: JA Moody)

Meet Doug Horne, Program Manager & Technical Sales East Coast – JA Moody

 
JA Moody’s Employee of the Month, Doug Horne, has been with JA Moody for seven years and handles the company’s large Navy proposals.  He is also the group’s Vanessa and Pressure Relief Technical Specialist.
 
Prior to his employment at JA Moody, Horne worked as a contract administrator at Anderson Greenwood and held four other positions at various Pentair (Tyco/Keystone) offices. A proud Aggie, Doug earned a BBA degree from Texas A & M and is ASME Certified. He is a member of the Navy League.
 
In his spare time, Horne enjoys collecting records, reading and spending time with his two children and wife. He is very active in cub scouts and together with his son competed in the Pine Wood Derby earning second place three years in a row.

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