Nick Sloane Joins Resolve Marine Group

February 3, 2016

Nick Sloane and Joe Farrell outside of Resolve Marine Group’s headquarters in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Photo: Resolve Marine Group)
Nick Sloane and Joe Farrell outside of Resolve Marine Group’s headquarters in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Photo: Resolve Marine Group)
Nick Sloane and Joe Farrell (Photo: Resolve Marine Group)
Nick Sloane and Joe Farrell (Photo: Resolve Marine Group)
Sloane to oversee operations in Europe, the Middle East and Africa as Resolve Marine Group expands global response presence
 
Senior Salvage Master Nick Sloane has joined the senior management team at Resolve Marine Group., aiming to help guide the global growth of the marine services company.
 
The news comes just months after Resolve opened its operations in Gibraltar, expanding its emergency response capabilities to Europe, the Middle East and Africa. 
 
“Nick is a force in the industry and now that Resolve has a worldwide footprint, he is a natural fit,” said Joe Farrell, President and CEO of Resolve Marine Group.
 
Sloane brings more than 34 years of experience to the organization, having overseen an extensive list of salvage and oil and gas projects across the globe including the Americas, Europe, Russia, Asia, the Middle East and Africa. He was a member of the Lloyds Panel of Special Casualty Representatives and most recently served as the Senior Salvage Master of the Costa Concordia salvage operation off the Island of Giglio, Italy.
 

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