Jamaica Gleaner

Three stalwarts honoured

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THREE STALWARTS of the maritime industry were honoured at a Women in Maritime Associatio­n Caribbean (WiMAC) fundraisin­g event in Kingston, Jamaica.

The recognitio­n is in keeping with the Internatio­nal Maritime Organisati­on’s (IMO) 2019 theme ‘Empowering Women in the Maritime Community’.

All three women have made significan­t contributi­ons to the developmen­t of the maritime industry, both nationally and regionally, and are all key players in WiMAC.

VALERIE CAMPBELL

Valerie Campbell was the first terminal manager at Kingston Wharves Limited (KWL), and has asserted herself in the male-dominated field of port operations, becoming the first woman to serve in the capacity of operations manager of KWL in 2013.

She has overall responsibi­lity for the planning and execution of all activities for cargo movement through KWL’s terminals. An 18-year veteran of the shipping industry, she rose through the ranks of the Kingston Wharves group. She has served in various capacities, such as safety manager, security manager and claims manager.

CLAUDIA GRANT

Claudia Grant, deputy director general of the Maritime Authority of Jamaica (MAJ), has dedicated almost three decades to the maritime profession. She has served at the CARICOM Secretaria­t, where she oversaw the implementa­tion of policies and projects for the sustainabl­e developmen­t of maritime transporta­tion in member states. She also spearheade­d the establishm­ent of the MAJ.

Grant’s experience covers the regulatory, policy and operationa­l spheres. She successful­ly managed the project unit at the Ministry of Transport, where she was charged with the responsibi­lity for developing systems, procedures and legislatio­n for implementi­ng the IMO Revised Convention Governing the Training and Certificat­ion of Seafarers.

She was also instrument­al in the developmen­t of policies, systems and procedures for the establishm­ent and operation of the Jamaica Ship Registry.

COMMODORE ANTONETTE WEMYSS-GORMAN

Commodore Antonette WemyssGorm­an enlisted in the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) in 1992, where she was appointed the first seagoing female officer, rising through the ranks to become the first female commanding officer of the JDF Coast Guard. Commodore Wemyss-Gorman has served in the capacity of deputy director of marine transport at the Ministry of Transport through a secondment arrangemen­t, and also did a stint as second in command of the JDF Air Wing. She became the first female in the JDF to attain the rank of commander in 2014 and also commodore in 2019.

She is the most senior-ranking servicewom­an in the JDF and in the Commonweal­th Caribbean, and she commands one of the largest formations in the force with responsibi­lity for the Maritime Air Cyber Command Operations.

WiMAC, which is the regional arm of the IMO women’s movement, was launched in April 2015 with the participat­ion of 14 Caribbean countries and is committed to increasing the performanc­e, participat­ion and contributi­on of women in the maritime sector.

Its objectives include promotion of the maritime sector as a viable career option; mentoring, motivating and empowering women in the sector; providing a forum for networking; fostering a Caribbean research agenda; and building a body of knowledge and best practices on the maritime sector.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? From left: Terminal manager at Kingston Wharves Limited, Valerie Campbell; deputy director general of the Maritime Authority of Jamaica, Claudia Grant; and commanding officer of the Jamaica Defence Force Coast Guard, Commodore Antonette Wemyss-Gorman, show off their awards.
CONTRIBUTE­D From left: Terminal manager at Kingston Wharves Limited, Valerie Campbell; deputy director general of the Maritime Authority of Jamaica, Claudia Grant; and commanding officer of the Jamaica Defence Force Coast Guard, Commodore Antonette Wemyss-Gorman, show off their awards.
 ??  ?? WiMAC women gather together to celebrate their colleagues at a dinner at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel recently.
WiMAC women gather together to celebrate their colleagues at a dinner at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel recently.
 ??  ?? The women of WiMAC pause for a photo.
The women of WiMAC pause for a photo.

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