Resolve Marine Announces Leadership Transition

April 1, 2022

Marine salvage and emergency response company Resolve Marine announced on Friday that it has appointed Joseph Farrell, III as deputy CEO, a transition role to CEO.

Farrell has more than two decades of field operations and business experience at Resolve Marine. After serving as a naval architect and project manager where he worked on and led high-profile salvage projects around the world, he was appointed director, business development with oversight of the company’s Alaska and compliance divisions, shared resources (equipment, assets, and response depots), marketing and communications, and Resolve Academy, the company’s firefighting and training division.

From left: Joe Farrell, III with Joe Farrell, Jr. (Photo: Resolve Marine)
From left: Joe Farrell, III with Joe Farrell, Jr. (Photo: Resolve Marine)

Farrell holds a B.S. in marine engineering from Massachusetts Maritime Academy, an M.S. in ocean engineering from Florida Institute of Technology, and an MBA from Cornell University.

Joe Farrell, Jr., Resolve Marine’s founder and CEO, said, “I am more than pleased to officially announce that my son Joe III will be transitioning to lead the organization that I founded nearly 40 years ago. His deep knowledge of this business and leadership skills have been proven again and again both off and on shore. We are both very proud of what the hardworking people around the world do every day at Resolve Marine, they are our greatest asset. Our future is in good hands as he transitions to lead the company.”

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