
Shipbuilders Council of America: An Advocate for Shipyards During COVID-19 and Beyond
06/15/20 • 21 min
The Shipbuilders Council of America is a trade association representing the shipyard industrial base in the United States. The SCA advocates on behalf of their members, focusing on policies and programs that impact the shipbuilding and ship repair industry - one that is so vital to both our economy and national security.
Featuring:
- Rob Stuardi, managing director, The American Equity Underwriters
- Matt Paxton, president, Shipbuilders Council of America (SCA)
Links:
The Shipbuilders Council of America is a trade association representing the shipyard industrial base in the United States. The SCA advocates on behalf of their members, focusing on policies and programs that impact the shipbuilding and ship repair industry - one that is so vital to both our economy and national security.
Featuring:
- Rob Stuardi, managing director, The American Equity Underwriters
- Matt Paxton, president, Shipbuilders Council of America (SCA)
Links:
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Longshore Insider - Shipbuilders Council of America: An Advocate for Shipyards During COVID-19 and Beyond
Transcript
Rob Stuardi:
Matt, thanks for joining me. I thought it'd be a good idea to catch up and just see the pulse on what's going on with Shipbuilders Council of America. For those that are not familiar with the Shipbuilders Council of America – for short, SCA – could you just kind of tell us a little bit about the SCA and who the members are with the SCA?
Matthew Paxton:
Well, first of all, Rob. It's good to see you. You look good. Glad to hear you
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