Northern Marine, a well known long-range expedition yacht and luxury yacht builder, is happy to announce the appointment of Jan Kallshian, Bryan Kay, Randy Stoneman and Mark Allred. The new team members will contribute with a wide range of expertise in business, finance, design and boatbuilding to the Anacortes, Washington-based company.
New company CFO Jan Kallshian has been a self-employed business and financial consultant for 20 years. Prior to this, he was controller for Northwest Marine Technology for 10 years and worked in public accounting for seven years. Kallshian also serves as an active volunteer for Habitat For Humanity.
In his position as Northern Marine’s controller, Bryan Kay manages the company’s accounting operations. He has over 25 years experience in financial and accounting management in a wide variety of industries. Kay holds an M.B.A. as well as an undergraduate degree in Economics and Business Administration.
Production manager Randy Stoneman is a master boat builder with 29 years of experience in the marine industry, the past 20 of which include the production of megayachts in the Pacific Northwest. Stoneman is also founder of RivTech Drift Boats, manufacturing handcrafted fishing boats.
As Northern Marine’s chief naval architect, Mark Allred manages the company’s design and engineering departments. Allred has six years of experience in the marine industry, most recently at Marquis Yachts in Wisconsin. He is a graduate of the University of New Orleans.
Northern Marine is renowned for its manufacture of meticulously crafted yachts from 57′ to over 150′. The company’s in-house design and engineering team creates fully customized craft specifically tailored to meet the owner’s needs. It also offers full refit and repair services. Within the past year, Northern Marine launched its commercial marine business with a multi-vessel contract, and acquired the assets of Glas-Ply boats to offer custom-made fiberglass models from 7′-28′.
Below is a selection of Northern Marine yachts available for charter: