InterManager elects O’Neil as new President

Written by Marine Log Staff
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Mark O’Neil, CEO of Columbia Shipmanagement,

InterManager, the international trade association for in-house and third-party ship managers, has elected Mark O’Neil, CEO of Columbia Shipmanagement, as its new President.

He was voted in at today’s Annual General Meeting, held for the first time as a virtual event , and succeeds Bjørn Jebsen who has held the position for the past four years.

O’Neil has highlighted industry cooperation and interaction as high up in his list of priorities as the new InterManager President.

As part of his manifesto, says InterManager, he is keen to create a single industry standard through his ONE Approach, which centers on belief in the strength of the collective voice when the maritime industry speaks to governmental and international institutions about maritime issues.

He will also use his position to boost awareness of the vital role third-party ship management plays in the global shipping sector and will look at ways to introduce a recognized industry standard to assess quality ship managers.

Thanking the InterManager members, O’Neil said: “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 appointment, Capt Kuba Szymanski, InterManager’s Secretary-General, said: “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 added.

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