The majority of my clients over the years have been in the government, aerospace and medical device industries. I have always been selective about the clients I bring on board, because I want to make sure that we can work successfully together to solve business problems. I also like to work with companies that are not only committed to their people, but also the communities in which they do business.
For many years now, I have worked with Miller Marine, a leading ship repair and custom metal fabrication facility here in Southern California. I am a Non-Destructive Testing Level III Examiner for the company.
In my spare time, I volunteer with the Sea Scouts in Dana Point Harbor. I recently asked Miller Marine to help in the repair of a part for one of the Sea Scouts boats docked in Dana Point. The boat had been de-commissioned until a replacement part could be found. Ed Senter and Alex Fernandez of Miller Marine were excited to help, and they issued a work order and fabricated the damaged part from stainless steel. They also welded the assembly together for the Sea Scouts. It turns out that Ed was a Sea Scout when he was a young boy, so he understood the urgency to keep the boats in commission. This way, the kids can keep sailing, stay off the streets and out of trouble.
Jim “Skip” Wehan, Sea Scout Director in Dana Point and I would like to heartily thank Miller Marine for their service to the community through this project.
