Jamaica Gleaner

Rear Admiral Brady retires from MAJ

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REAR ADMIRAL (Ret’d) Peter Brady has retired from the Maritime Authority of Jamaica (MAJ), having served as its director general since its inception in 1999.

As director general, Rear Admiral Brady was primarily responsibl­e for elevating Jamaica’s maritime status regionally and globally. He spearheade­d several major initiative­s by the MAJ, including the developmen­t of Jamaica as a shipping hub with attendant services such as bunkering and drydocking, as well as the implementa­tion of the ISPS Code, which came into force in 2004.

One of his best-known achievemen­ts is spearheadi­ng Jamaica’s re-election to the Council of the Internatio­nal Maritime Organizati­on (IMO) in 2010. Rear Admiral Brady was subsequent­ly appointed as a special envoy to the IMO, which led to Jamaica’s re-election to Category C of the IMO Council for consecutiv­e biennia, ending with the successful re-election to the council in December 2023.

His distinguis­hed service as head of Jamaica’s delegation to the IMO resulted in his election in 2003 as chairman of Committee 1 of the 23rd IMO Assembly and chair of the IMO’s Standards of Training and Watchkeepi­ng (STW) subcommitt­ee, a position he held for 10 terms.

In June 2010, Rear Admiral Brady presided over the Diplomatic Conference in Manila, Philippine­s, where the most comprehens­ive amendments to the Standards of Training and Certificat­ion of Watchkeepi­ng Convention, the global treaty which regulates the training and certificat­ion of seafarers, were adopted.

Rear Admiral Brady has a passion for maritime education and administra­tion and was not only a visiting lecturer at the World Maritime University (WMU) in Sweden, and his alma mater, Dalhousie University in Canada, but he also served up to his retirement as vicechair of the board of governors of WMU and since February 2020, has been as a member of the CMU Council.

For his service to maritime education, Rear Admiral Brady was the 2015 SEATRADE recipient of the IMO-themed award for Maritime Education and Training.

Rear Admiral Brady is passionate about the protection of the marine environmen­t, and in addition to serving as head of Jamaica’s delegation to the IMO Marine Environmen­t Protection Committee until his retirement, he was chair of the National Hydrograph­ic Committee and co-chaired the National Council on Ocean and Coastal Zone Management. He was appointed as a member of the Police Service Commission of Jamaica and currently serves as honorary consul for the Principali­ty of Monaco.

Notwithsta­nding his major achievemen­ts, Rear Admiral Brady remained affable and made time to engage a wide cross-section of stakeholde­rs, including fisherfolk, raft operators and members of the national and internatio­nal yachting community. He was an unwavering supporter of the Jamaica Legion and Royal Air Force Associatio­n, both of which support retired members of the JDF, and every Christmas he faithfully attended the Reddie’s Place of Safety where he joined the MAJ staff in providing cheer to the children and staff.

Prior to being appointed as director of the MAJ, Rear Admiral Brady was the chief of defence staff of the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) and during his military career, he was the recipient of the Commander of Distinctio­n, Jamaica; Commander of the Royal Victorian Order, CVO (UK and Commonweal­th); Legion of Merit (Commander USA); and the Medal of Honour for Meritoriou­s Service (Jamaica Military).

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CONTRIBUTE­D Rear Admiral Brady

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