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Quigley named President of US Fab

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Photo-QuigleyKevin Quigley, who built Vigor Industrial’s Everett Shipyard, Everett, WA, into one of the largest dockside repair centers in the Pacific Northwest, has been named president of Vigor’s US Fab division, which has facilities in Portland, OR, and Seattle, WA. 

Quigley will oversee all of Vigor’s new ship construction including ferries, advanced Coast Guard cutters, barges, fishing and cargo vessels.  As US Fab president, he also will direct the company’s growing land-based and alternative energy fabrication projects.

“The people who’ve built this company have been building ships for nearly a hundred years,” Quigley said. “I’m looking forward to building on those past achievements with them and to building a great future together.”

“Kevin and US Fab are moving VIGOR in exciting directions,” said Frank Foti, VIGOR president and CEO. “US Fab is a key part of what we call ‘industrial evolution’ at Vigor.  We’re maintaining and growing family-wage jobs by putting our welders and boilermakers and pipefitters and others to work on a wide variety of projects. We’re expertly building not just ferries and boats and barges but also reaching into emerging markets like platforms to turn ocean waves and landfill gases into electricity.”

Before assuming leadership of US Fab, Quigley was president and chief of day-to-day operations at Everett Shipyard, a Vigor unit since February 2011.  The Everett yard is currently completing outfitting and at-sea tests of Washington State Ferry’s newest vessel, the Kennewick, which was fabricated in Vigor’s Harbor Island facility in Seattle.  The Kennewick will be turned over to the ferry system this fall, ahead of schedule.

 

October 19, 2011

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