ILTA Proud to Support Coast Guard, Coast Guard Foundation
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ILTA helped sponsor the Coast Guard Foundation’s Pacific Northwest Awards Dinner in Seattle, WA. Representing the tanks and terminal industry at the dinner were: ILTA President Kathryn Clay; Mark Davis, General Manager of Tidewater Terminal Company, and three terminaling professionals from TransMontaigne – Justin Ranes (Senior Analyst, Logistics), Matthew Kolata (Area Manager for ESOH) and Travis Holmer (Senior Director for Supply and Marketing). | |
ILTA is proud to support the U.S. Coast Guard Foundation and has increased its engagement with the USCGF over the past months. In September, ILTA was a sponsor of the foundation’s Pacific Northwest Awards Dinner, held in Seattle, Washington. Representing the tanks and terminal industry at the dinner were: ILTA President Kathryn Clay; Mark Davis, General Manager of Tidewater Terminal Company, and three terminaling professionals from TransMontaigne –Justin Ranes (Senior Analyst, Logistics), Matthew Kolata (Area Manager for ESOH) and Travis Holmer (Senior Director for Supply and Marketing).
ILTA also sponsored the USCGF’s Annual Salute to the U.S. Coast Guard in New York City on October 3. Joining the ILTA table for our industry were board member Vincent DiCosimo (Senior Vice President for Petroleum Logistics, Targa Terminals) along with his wife, Francine DiCosimo; ILTA Vice President for Regulatory Affairs Peter Lidiak; Sprague’s Chris O’Neil (Director of Engineering) and Mike McArdle (Manager, Bronx, NY Terminal) and EnergyTransfer's Mike Nesbitt (Director of Marine Operations).
ILTA participated in the USCGF’s Annual Salute to the U.S. Coast Guard in New York City on October 3. ILTA board member Vincent DiCosimo (Senior Vice President for Petroleum Logistics, Targa Terminals), ILTA Vice President for Regulatory Affairs Peter Lidiak, Sprague’s Chris O’Neil (Director of Engineering) and Energy Transfer's Mike Nesbitt (Director of Marine Operations) get a picture with Coast Guard Commandant Karl Schulz.