Jamaica Gleaner

Rear Admiral Peter Brady reappointe­d to board of World Maritime University

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DIRECTOR GENERAL of the Maritime Authority of Jamaica (MAJ), Rear Admiral (Ret’d) Peter Brady, has been reappointe­d to the board of governors of the World Maritime University (WMU) in Malmo, Sweden.

The appointmen­t is a testament to Jamaica’s leadership as a maritime state in the internatio­nal shipping sector. Brady, in expressing appreciati­on, said, “This appointmen­t highlights Jamaica’s recognitio­n and status among states of the region, where there is such a high dependence on safe and environmen­tally sound maritime transporta­tion in all its forms, and, equally, a need to have highly trained and qualified profession­als engaged in the diverse activities of the blue economy.”

The revised charter of the university provides that serving members of the board, as at its 35th session, who demonstrat­e active contributi­on to the work of the board of governors, may be reappointe­d for up to two further consecutiv­e terms.

The appointmen­t was made by Internatio­nal Maritime Organizati­on (IMO) Secretary General Kitack Lim in February 2018. Brady will serve in this appointmen­t until February 2021.

Brady was first appointed to the board of governors of the WMU in 2008. He served as a visiting lecturer between 2003 and 2004. He has been a serving member on the WMU board of governors since 2007. He has also been involved in the training of students at the World Maritime University in Sweden for several years.

FUNCTION OF THE WMU

The MAJ has academic and regulatory oversight for the delivery of high-quality nautical and marine engineerin­g training at the Caribbean Maritime University. As the head of the MAJ, Brady has ensured that policies and systems are in place for the continuous monitoring of the standards of training, as required by the Internatio­nal Convention on Standards of Training, Certificat­ion and Watchkeepi­ng for Seafarers. Jamaica has treaty obligation­s under this convention which are enshrined in our Shipping Act.

The WMU is a postgradua­te maritime university founded in 1983 by the IMO, the United Nations specialise­d agency responsibl­e for the safety and security of internatio­nal shipping and the prevention of pollution by ships. The WMU, which offers both master’s and doctoral degrees, carries out the objectives and goals of the IMO and IMO member states around the world through education, research and capacity building.

The university is accountabl­e to the IMO secretary general, Council and Assembly as well as to an internatio­nal board of governors, with representa­tives from various countries.

Since its establishm­ent, WMU has trained more than 100 graduates from Jamaica and the Caribbean.

 ??  ?? Director General of the Maritime Authority of Jamaica, Rear Admiral (Ret’d) Peter Brady.
Director General of the Maritime Authority of Jamaica, Rear Admiral (Ret’d) Peter Brady.

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