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    Chris Waterson

    General Manager at Waterson Terminal Services

    Chris Waterson is the President & CEO of Waterson Terminal Services, LLC, based in Providence County, Rhode Island.1 He assumed this role in December 2023, after serving as the General Manager of the company for 16 years and 8 months, from May 2007 to December 2023.1

    Waterson's educational background includes:

    • A Bachelor of Science in Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services from Bentley University (2003-2007)1
    • An MBA in Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management from Bryant University (2015-2017)1

    Waterson Terminal Services (WTS) specializes in handling bulk, break bulk, and project cargoes, providing all-inclusive terminal management services.2 The company operates in the ports of Providence, Davisville, and New Bedford.2 As the terminal manager for ProvPort, WTS is responsible for vessel scheduling, general management, safety, and capital improvements at the deep water port.4

    Under Waterson's leadership, WTS has been involved in significant projects, including:

    • Hosting staging and preassembly activities for the Block Island Windfarm in 2015-20163
    • Partnering with Orsted and Eversource to support offshore wind projects3
    • Developing additional port infrastructure through the expansion of ProvPort and the South Quay Terminal in East Providence, RI3

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    Location

    Cumberland, Rhode Island