
Lindsay Malen-Habib is the primary girl to function President of the American Salvage Association
The Executive Committee of the American Salvage Association (ASA) studies that Lindsay Malen-Habib is taking over the position of ASA president, efficient instantly.
Malen-Habib has been an energetic ASA member for over 10 years and most just lately has served because the affiliation’s secretary-treasurer and vp. As president, her expertise in maritime salvage and enterprise growth will drive continued development, foster accomplice relationships, and broaden ASA’s footprint.
“I am honored to assume the position of president of this incredible organization,” mentioned Malen-Habib. “I am grateful to Tim Williamson for his leadership and for ensuring a seamless transition. We have a tremendously vibrant and valuable organization that contributes greatly to the safety of the maritime industry. Together we can increase our impact, scope of work, and role in the maritime community.”
Malen-Habib is the primary girl to function President of the ASA.
“Lindsay’s appointment as President underscores the ASA’s commitment to diversity and inclusion,” mentioned Jim Elliott, the ASA’s fast previous president. “I’m assured the ASA will proceed to develop and constantly enhance its salvage capabilities all through the Americas below Lindsay’s management.
Lindsay Malen-Habib is Resolve Marine Group’s Manager of Client Services primarily based in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and has over 15 years’ expertise in maritime emergency response, enterprise growth and advertising and marketing to the group. She additionally has in depth expertise in emergency response contingency planning and compliance, salvage and wreck elimination, and company communications, serving as Director of Business Development at Titan Salvage for 5 years that included the Costa Concordia wreck elimination, the most important operation of its variety to this point.
Malen-Habib comes from a household maritime background with a concentrate on emergency response. She is founding father of the primary U.S. chapter of YoungShip—YoungShip Texas—and is an energetic member of WISTA Florida.
An adjunct member of the Maritime Law Association, she is vp of its Salvage Committee.
“The ASA is constantly changing and evolving to meet the growing needs of its members and the maritime community at large,” mentioned Malen-Habib. “We look forward to facing today’s challenges and turning them into opportunities to serve the marine industry, to learn and grow from our endeavors, and to prosper.”