Retired Navy Rear Adm. Phil Greene will be succeeded by Jeff Dixon.
Retired Navy Rear Adm. Phil Greene Jr. has announced his retirement as president of TOTE Services effective Jan. 4.
Greene will be succeeded by Jeff Dixon, currently the vice president for marine operations in the government and commercial sectors.
Culminating a maritime career spanning more than 40 years between his navy, government and private sector careers, Greene has served as president of TOTE Services since 2013 and, according to the company announcement, has overseen “some of the most successful and challenging years in the company’s 43-year history.”
The company said that under Greene’s leadership, TOTE Services emerged as a leader in liquefied natural gas maritime technology and expanded its portfolio of government and commercial vessels. “Greene has built strong partnerships with the some of the best maritime unions in the country, ensuring that TOTE’s vessels as well as TOTE Services’ customers benefit from a talented and knowledgeable labor force day in and day out,” Friday’s announcement said.
Dixon has been with TOTE Services since May 2017. The company said Greene and Dixon will work closely together to ensure a smooth transition for partners and customers.
Following his retirement, Greene will continue to serve TOTE in a senior advisory role.
Greene will be succeeded by Jeff Dixon, currently the vice president for marine operations in the government and commercial sectors.
Culminating a maritime career spanning more than 40 years between his navy, government and private sector careers, Greene has served as president of TOTE Services since 2013 and, according to the company announcement, has overseen “some of the most successful and challenging years in the company’s 43-year history.”
The company said that under Greene’s leadership, TOTE Services emerged as a leader in liquefied natural gas maritime technology and expanded its portfolio of government and commercial vessels. “Greene has built strong partnerships with the some of the best maritime unions in the country, ensuring that TOTE’s vessels as well as TOTE Services’ customers benefit from a talented and knowledgeable labor force day in and day out,” Friday’s announcement said.
Dixon has been with TOTE Services since May 2017. The company said Greene and Dixon will work closely together to ensure a smooth transition for partners and customers.
Following his retirement, Greene will continue to serve TOTE in a senior advisory role.