
Wille joined the AAM in 2018 but has had a ten-year working relationship with the company, having previously spent 15 years working at Kenai Fjords Tours in Seward, Alaska. His maritime career also includes experience on tugboats that specialized in commercial ship assists and commercial towing in South Central Alaska.
Listen to the podcast below – just clicking that orange play button – where Ron discusses topics such as trends in the maritime industry, why a custom-built vessel is better in the long run, and what projects at AAM he’s currently excited about (hint – it’s all of them!).
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