Sad Loss of Two Leading Industry Figures Heads Personnel News This Week
A Run Down of Global Supply Chain Related Appointments and Departures
UK – Gray & Adams has announced the death of its founder, Jim Gray Snr, who died peacefully in his sleep on February 10, aged 86. Jim Gray formed Gray’s Motor Body Works in 1957 after leaving national service, as a car and body repair facility in Fraserburgh, near Aberdeen. In 1960, Jim Gray was joined by Jim Adams and the company became Gray & Adams. Together they steadily grew the business turning it into the industry giant it is today.
ITALY – The d’Amico Group has announced the passing of its CEO of the Dry Cargo business unit, Lucio Bonaso. Bonaso joined the company in 1998 to manage the bulk-carrier fleet development project and responsibility over all the activities of the Dry Cargo segment.
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Marc Fisher, Lori Rozsa, Mark Kreidler and Annie Gowen, The Washington Post
Jan. 17, 2021
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1of5Cardiologist Yee Se Choa Ong, who worked at CCOM Medical Group in Muskogee, decided to practice in Oklahoma in part because of its high rate of heart disease.Photo for The Washington Post by Shane BevelShow MoreShow Less
2of5Ann Barker Ong, who also had tested positive for the coronavirus, held her husband s hand as he died Dec. 21.Photo for The Washington Post by Shane BevelShow MoreShow Less
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4of5Yee Se Choa Ong on his journey decades ago from his native Philippines to the United States.Photo for The Washington Post by Shane BevelShow MoreShow Less