Vindeola Joins Global Diving & Salvage, Inc.

February 1, 2013

Jose Vindeola, Gulf Coast Region Business Development / Technical Support
Jose Vindeola, Gulf Coast Region Business Development / Technical Support

New Addition to the Gulf Coast Region.

 

Global Diving & Salvage, Inc. announces the hiring of Jose’ Vindeola, joining the Gulf Coast Region in the Business Development / Technical Support position. Mr. Vindeola will be essential in providing Global’s current client base with high quality solutions and also stewarding expansion both nationally and abroad.

 

Ryan Smith, Gulf Coast Region General Manager, states “Jose’s wealth of experience and industry knowledge has already made him a key addition to the Global family. We view his appointment as a sign of our commitment to being a leading maritime service provider. Jose’ brings a diverse technical and business development background that will fit in well with Global.  We are excited to have him part of the Gulf Coast team.”

 

Jose’ Vindeola has cultivated an extensive background within the Maritime Industry, with over 30 years of diving experience in both the Offshore and Inland sectors. He comes to Global Diving & Salvage, Inc. having spent several years in Project Management and Business Development roles.

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