
InterManager, the global profession organization for internal and also third-party ship supervisors, has actually chosen Mark O’Neil, Chief Executive Officer of Columbia Shipmanagement, as its brand-newPresident
He was enacted at today’s Annual General Meeting, held for the very first time as a digital occasion, and also prospers Bj ørn Jebsen that has actually held the setting for the previous 4 years.
O’Neil has actually highlighted sector collaboration and also communication as high up in his listing of concerns as the brand-new InterManagerPresident
As component of his statement of belief, states InterManager, he is eager to produce a solitary sector requirement with his ONE Approach, which fixates idea in the toughness of the cumulative voice when the maritime sector talks with governmental and also global establishments regarding maritime problems.
He will certainly likewise utilize his setting to enhance understanding of the important function third-party ship monitoring plays in the worldwide delivery field and also will certainly check out means to present an acknowledged sector requirement to evaluate top quality ship supervisors.
Thanking the InterManager participants, O’Neil stated: “I have always championed and shared InterManager’s values. I am looking forward to working closely with the team and implementing greater interaction between InterManager and the international institutions and governments who affect the work of stakeholders in the maritime sector such as operators, managers, and crew, with InterManager assuming the voice for the industry.”
Welcoming his visit, Capt Kuba Szymanski, InterManager’s Secretary-General, stated: “Mark brings with him a wealth of ship management experience. He has clearly laid out his plans for InterManager which have received the full support of our Executive Committee. I am looking forward to working with him and wish him all the best.”
“I would like to thank Bjørn for a fruitful four years, which saw our Association go from strength to strength. During this time, we delivered the iconic Martha Project, a study into seafarer fatigue and expanded our ‘Adopt a Ship’ project from its original Cyprus location to cover the Philippines, India, and Poland. Our Enclosed Space Death project resulted in the participation of 5,000 seafarers, which led to InterManager being appointed Chairmanship of the Enclosed Space subcommittee in HEIG (Human Element Industry Group),” he included.
InterManager, the global profession organization for internal and also third-party ship supervisors, has actually chosen Mark O’Neil, Chief Executive Officer of Columbia Shipmanagement, as its brand-new President.
He was enacted at today’s Annual General Meeting, held for the very first time as a digital occasion, and also prospers Bj ørn Jebsen that has actually held the setting for the previous 4 years.
O’Neil has actually highlighted sector collaboration and also communication as high up in his listing of concerns as the brand-new InterManager President.
As component of his statement of belief, states InterManager, he is eager to produce a solitary sector requirement with his ONE Approach, which fixates idea in the toughness of the cumulative voice when the maritime sector talks with governmental and also global establishments regarding maritime problems.
He will certainly likewise utilize his setting to enhance understanding of the important function third-party ship monitoring plays in the worldwide delivery field and also will certainly check out means to present an acknowledged sector requirement to evaluate top quality ship supervisors.
Thanking the InterManager participants, O’Neil stated: “I have always championed and shared InterManager’s values. I am looking forward to working closely with the team and implementing greater interaction between InterManager and the international institutions and governments who affect the work of stakeholders in the maritime sector such as operators, managers, and crew, with InterManager assuming the voice for the industry.”
Welcoming his visit, Capt Kuba Szymanski, InterManager’s Secretary-General, stated: “Mark brings with him a wealth of ship management experience. He has clearly laid out his plans for InterManager which have received the full support of our Executive Committee. I am looking forward to working with him and wish him all the best.”
“I would like to thank Bjørn for a fruitful four years, which saw our Association go from strength to strength. During this time, we delivered the iconic Martha Project, a study into seafarer fatigue and expanded our ‘Adopt a Ship’ project from its original Cyprus location to cover the Philippines, India, and Poland. Our Enclosed Space Death project resulted in the participation of 5,000 seafarers, which led to InterManager being appointed Chairmanship of the Enclosed Space subcommittee in HEIG (Human Element Industry Group),” he included.











