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January 16, 2020
Crowley Maritime Corp. split Crowley Marine Services into three interrelated business segments: offshore services, ship assist and tanker escort, and engineering services. As part of the move, it appointed Jeff Andreini, Porter Sesnon and Coulston “Cole” van Gundy as leaders in the new segments. Andreini rejoined Crowley after four years as CFO for Ardent Holdings, a marine salvage business that Crowley previously owned half of. He is heading up offshore services from Houston in his new role. Sesnon, based in Seattle, is in charge of ship assist and tanker escort. He joined Crowley in 2018 as a director of business development and before that was a lawyer at K&L Gates in Seattle. Van Gundy is leading business development for project and construction management services, as well as engineering and design-related offerings provided by both Crowley and Seattle-based subsidiary Jensen Maritime Consultants. He joined the company in 2006 as an engineer supporting vessels managed from the Pacific Northwest.