Rusty Murdaugh, who led the Alabama shipbuilder through a transition into steel construction, has resigned, company says.
in September 2021, and led Austal through a period when it added the capability to build steel ships and landed the first contracts to do so.
The brief statement issued Wednesday by Austal USA praised Murdaugh for leading the company through “significant changes that ushered in a period of unprecedented growth.”
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