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Alisa Preston (Photo: Global Diving & Salvage)

Preston Joins Global Diving & Salvage as Director of Marine Technology

growing range of opportunity in this field, and Alisa has the knowledge, experience, and – most importantly – the personality and drive to push us forward as a leading underwater technology service provider.”“We’re very pleased to have Alisa joining our team,” said Devon Grennan, Global President. “She brings an incredible range of talents and experience to Global and MER, along with a diverse leadership background and proven ability to grow the departments she’s been in charge of. Our technology department already does amazing work, so I’m excited

Jennifer Jensen

Jensen Joins Global Diving & Salvage

the Vice President of the newly formed quality assurance group. Based in Global’s corporate headquarters in Seattle, Wash., she will direct the efforts of the company’s human resources, health, safety and environmental, claims and compliance and professional development groups.  Devon Grennan, Global’s President and CEO, said, “As VP of the quality assurance group, Jennifer fills a position that is necessary to ensure that our corporate support groups are responsive to our employees, clients and operational needs.” Jensen has held management positions in the airlines

Devon Grennan

Interview: Global Diving & Salvage CEO Devon Grennan

Devon Grennan was named CEO of Global Diving & Salvage in November 2013 after company founders Tim Beaver and John Graham stepped down from direct operational involvement. MTR caught up with Grennan for his insights on the business of Diving and Salvage.   Your title is new, your tenure is not. How is your company the same as it was in 1995?     We still focus on making sure that our customers receive the best service, regardless of the services they need. Between commercial diving, marine construction, casualty response and marine environmental services, we endeavor to

John Propeck: Photo credit Global Diving & Salvage

Propeck Joins Global Diving In Gulf Of Mexico

1,000 days in saturation. He has over twenty years of program and project management experience, including business development, marketing, sales, purchasing and procurement management. “John brings with him a wealth of history, experience, and knowledge that is hard to find,” states Devon Grennan, Global CEO/President. “His management and leadership will be a great asset as we expand our client base and service offerings in the Gulf Coast region.” Propeck will be responsible for the day-to-day undertakings of this region both administratively and operationally.  He

Devon Grennan

Grennan to Head Global Diving & Salvage

After more than 30 years as founders and owners of Global Diving & Salvage, Inc., Tim Beaver and John Graham continue to remain excited about the future of the company. This month, they announced the newest chapter in Global’s history; Devon Grennan, President for the past four years, will now also take on the position of Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Beaver and Mr. Graham will maintain ownership and continue to serve on the Board of Directors, but will step down from direct operational involvement. Grennan began his tenure in 1995 as a Marine Environmental Supervisor moving up the ranks

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