Series Sponsor Clay Maitland, Chairman |
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| WISTA USA’S Luncheon; Guest Speaker: Rear Admiral Mary Landry | An Executive Briefing on the Industry’s Most Critical Issues | | | | Challenges Faced by the Ship Management Industry; Alastair Evitt | Market Imbalances; Yudhishthir D. Khatau | Changing the Way We Do Business; Nicholas A. Pappadakis | | | | A Timeline of Future Regulations; Spyros M. Polemis | Sustainable Shipping in a Challenging Market; Capt. Graham Westgarth | Critical Issues Before IACS; Noboru Ueda | | | | | | Know Before Fixing - Arbitration of Charter Party Disputes | | Speakers Tim Protheroe, President, Regional Marine Manager, Lloyd's Register North America, Inc.
Capt. David Cotterell, Director, Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF)
Capt. Herman Broers, Chairman, Rotterdam Pilots
Warwick Norman, CEO, RightShip
Vice Admiral Brian M. Salerno, Deputy Commandant for Operations, United States Coast Guard | Speakers Austin L. Dooley Jack Warfield Bengt E. Nergaard Jack Ring Thomas F. Fox Soren Wolmar Lucienne C. Bulow
| Commodore Debate: Keys to the Future | | | Speakers Dagfinn Lunde, Head of Shipping & Member of the Board, DVB Bank SE
Lori Ann LaRocco, CNBC Senior Talent Producer, Author "Thriving in the New Economy", C-Suite Insider Columnist, CNBC.com
Gerhard E. Kurz, CMA Commodore 1997
Richard du Moulin, Partner, Intrepid Shipping LLC and CMA Commodore 1999
Per Heidenreich, Heidenreich Enterprises L.P. and CMA Commodore 2000
C. Sean Day, Chairman, Teekay Corporation and CMA Commodore 2005
Morten Arntzen, President & CEO, Overseas Shipholding Group, Inc. and CMA Commodore 2007
Øivind Lorentzen, III, CEO, SEACOR Holdings Inc. and CMA Commodore 2011 | | |
| Interview with Douglas Martin | Interview with Carleen Lyden-Kluss | Founding Chairman, NAMEPA | General Manager, Salvage | Co-Founder and Executive Director, NAMEPA | Interview with Hunter M. Sperry | Interview with Ailsa Odom and Cassie Davis | Interview with Ole C. Schroder | USCG: Third Mate's Unlimited License, Maine Maritime Academy | Class of 2013, Texas A&M University at Galveston | General Manager Enviromental Compliance, TORM | Interview with Peter S. Shaerf | Interview with Alexandra Anagnostis | Interview with David D. Callahan | Managing Director, AMA Capital Partners | President, Total Marine Solutions, Inc. | Vice President, Lloyd's Register North America, Inc. | Interview with Thomas Kirk | Interview with Bob Umbdenstock | Interview with Tor Egil Svenson | Director of Enviromental Programs, ABS | Director of Planning and Corporate Relations, Resolve Marine Group | President, Det Norske Veritas | Interview with Mike Gaffney | Interview with Mike Reardon | Interview with Captain Michael Wilson | Executive Vice President, Engineering, Alaris Companies | Manager, ConocoPhillips | President, Laurin Maritime | Interview with Professor Bjorn Kjerfve, Ph.D. & Torben Skaanild | Interview with Duncan C. Smith III | Interview with Brian M. Salerno | Kjerfve: President, World Maritime University & Skaanild: Secretary General & CEO, BIMCO | Principal, Blank Rome | Vice Admiral, United States Coast Guard | Interview with Nicolas A. Pappadakis & Rob Lomas | Interview with Ing. Mauricio M. Garrido | Interview with Ted Panourgias | Pappadakis: Chairman, INTERCARGO & Lomas: Secretary General, INTERCARGO | President, T&T Bisso Response | President, All Marine Spares | Interview with Captain John N. Healey & Bradley Sisley | Interview with Robert Tyson | Interview with Richard E. Fredricks | Healey: Commander, United States Coast Guard & Sisley: Senior Vice President of Development, Coast Guard Foundation | Regional Operational Manager, SVITZER | Executive Director, American Salvage Association | Interview with Richard E. Fredricks | Interview with Benjamin Strong | Interview with Robert C. North | Vice President Marketing & Sales, Donjon-Smith, LLC | Director of Maritime Relations, AMVER | President, North Star Maritime, Inc. |
We live and work in interesting and challenging times, that we suspect we all wish were just interesting and not quite so challenging. As an industry we tackle “interesting” with relish: getting better consumption, meeting our customers trans- portation needs or training up a future cadre of seafarers capable of running the best ships engineers and technologists can develop. Challenges like the current freight market, a still heavy order book or a scourge like piracy are things we could do well without – but which we will meet head on. Today, given the economic and commercial pressures, what may have been logically evolving shifts in the way we conduct business are in fact now Game Changers. Because market conditions are so acute, challenges are mag- nified, and the premium for working smarter, better and more efficiently is extremely clear. The health and future of global trade and shipping sometimes seems to hang in the balance. At Shipping 2012 we have assembled topics and speakers who, at the top of their game, are most actively immersed in the challenging Game Changers of the day. The goal is noth- ing less than to contribute powerfully to your success. As always we are cognizant of how fortunate we are to have the creative energies of the industry around the world focused on Stamford in March and we pledge a pace and quality of infor- mation and networking energy to master any Game Changing challenge. |
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