Thu 5 Jul 2018, 11:51 GMT

Dan-Bunkering adds three employees in Houston


Hires two bunker traders and an accountant.


Image credit: Dan-Bunkering
Dan-Bunkering (America) Inc. has announced the addition of three new members to its team in Houston: Ryan Lee, Marisela Salazar and Jennifer Wang.

Ryan Lee joined as bunker trader on May 21. He has eight years of experience in the maritime industry plus a bachelor's degree in maritime administration from Texas A&M University.

Jennifer Wang is originally from China and was employed as a junior bunker trader on May 15. She also studied maritime administration and logistics at Texas A&M University and finished her master's degree prior to joining Dan-Bunkering.

Marisela Salazar joined as junior accountant on June 5. She has eleven years' experience in accounting and administration and is fluent in Spanish.

Contact details for the new hires have been provided below.

Ryan Lee
Mobile +1 832 853 5301
Email: ryl@dan-bunkering.com

Jennifer Wang
Mobile +1 409 789 0693
Email: jwa@dan-bunkering.com

Marisela Salazar
Mobile +1 346 493 2368
Email: maz@dan-bunkering.com


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