PARKBRIDGE APPOINTS STEPHEN DE RUSETT OPERATIONS MANAGER, BAY MOORINGS MARINA

Stephen De Rusett

April 3, 2017

Bay Moorings Marina welcomes Stephen De Rusett  into the role of Operations Manager at Bay Moorings Marina. Previously Steve has worked within the boating industry at Bay Port, Bridge Port and Bay Moorings Marina.

Stephen brings his hand on knowledge in managing the marina yard, service and parts. Prior to working in the boating industry Stephen obtained a wealth of experience in the customer service world working seven years as a territory account manager across North America.

Most recently, Stephen spent last year servicing Bay Moorings Marina as the Assistant Manager where he focused on improving the quality of customer service on the docks with the student staff, as well as oversaw the cleanliness of the property from the pool, to the washrooms, to the fuel dock.

Stephen is excited about his new role as Operations Manager at Bay Moorings Marina and looks forward to continuing to provide an exceptional experience to Bay Moorings boaters.

 

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