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American Waterways Operators Elects Patrick Sutton Of ACBL As Chairman


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ARLINGTON, Va., May 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The members of the American Waterways Operators, the national tugboat, towboat and barge industry association, elected a new slate of leaders last week during the association's Spring Convention and Annual Membership Meeting.

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New AWO Chairman of the Board Patrick Sutton

Patrick Sutton , Senior Vice President, Business Development and Planning, American Commercial Barge Line (ACBL), was elected Chairman of the Board of Directors; Matt Woodruff , Vice President of Public & Government Affairs, Kirby Corporation, was elected Vice Chairman; and Brian Hughes , Vice President Operations & Sales, Hughes Bros. Inc., was re-elected Treasurer. Mr. Sutton succeeds outgoing Chair Kelly Teichman , Executive Chairman, T&T Marine.

AWO President & CEO Jennifer Carpenter commented: "The tugboat, towboat and barge industry is a vital contributor to America's economy and security, and member leaders like Kelly Teichman and her predecessors have been pivotal to elevating this industry and telling its impactful story. Patrick Sutton is a strong, articulate leader whose experience, thoughtfulness and dedication will be critical to propelling those efforts forward and helping us navigate the challenges and opportunities of today's dynamic environment. We look forward to the coming year under his leadership."

Mr. Sutton highlighted the importance of adaptability and unity in today's environment:

"We are living through a critical time for our industry – a time of political transition, economic turbulence, geopolitical uncertainty, and constant, rapid change. Now more than ever, we need to be adaptable in ways that allow us to adjust to unpredictability and seize opportunities, and we need to speak as one unified, strategic voice as we make our case to the Trump Administration, Congress, and the Coast Guard."

He also underscored AWO's foundational priorities in the year ahead:

"Operating safely must remain the highest priority for all of us – not only because it's our sacred obligation to ensure that our mariners return home safely to their families, but also because safety inspires confidence in what we do. We must also continue to safeguard the Jones Act, the foundational law that ensures the viability of American maritime, and with it, our country's national, economic and homeland security. And we must continue to prioritize building a regulatory environment that promotes, and does not inhibit, safety, efficiency and innovation."

Mr. Sutton concluded by emphasizing the need for member engagement:

"Staying true to our guideposts and embracing the opportunities that this changing environment affords us – that's how we'll continue to grow our critical industry and tell our story...but even with all these capabilities, AWO cannot be fully effective without maximum member engagement, and that's my challenge to all of our members."

About the American Waterways Operators

The American Waterways Operators is the tugboat, towboat and barge industry's advocate, resource and united voice for safe, sustainable and efficient transportation on America's waterways, oceans and coasts. Industry vessels move more than 665 million tons of America's commerce each year on the U.S. inland and intracoastal waterways, the Atlantic, Pacific and Gulf Coasts and the Great Lakes.

For more information about the importance of waterway transportation, please contact AWO at (703) 841-9300 or visit AWO's website at .

SOURCE American Waterways Operators

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