
Jason Boyle vp of fleet efficiency, LISCR
The Liberian International Ship and Corporate Registry (LISCR) has employed Commander Jason Boyle, USCG, Ret., as vp of fleet efficiency, primarily based at its Dulles, Va., headquarters
Boyle just lately retired after 20 years within the Coast Guard the place his most up-to-date position was as Chief, Port State Control division at USCG Headquarters. In this position, he was accountable for directing and implementing security, safety, environmental and cybersecurity coverage for the Coast Guard’s Port State Control program and engaged worldwide stakeholders through the International Maritime Organization.
“Bringing Jason aboard to join our industry leading fleet performance and prevention team is a huge addition for the registry and will be a major value-add for our clients,” mentioned LISCR CEO Alfonso Castillero. “Jason brings the best industry experience when it comes to Port State Control issues. This will continue to support our efforts as a Qualship 21 flag, as well as continue our strong White-List positions in the Tokyo and Paris MOU. I am confident that by having Jason on the team, the Liberian flagged fleet will enjoy even more direct support when it comes to vessel safety and compliance.”
Prior to serving as Chief, Port State Control, in Washington, D.C., Boyle served at USCG Sector New Orleans the place he was the Chief, Inspection Division and oversaw inspections on U.S. and foreign-flagged vessels for 200 miles of the Mississippi River. Previous assignments additionally included Port State Control and Marine Safety positions in Alaska, Washington State, and New Jersey.
A local of Pensacola, Fla., Boyle graduated from the Coast Guard Academy with a bachelor of science diploma in mechanical engineering. He additionally holds an MBA from Trident University.











