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Global Seafood Alliance CEO Wally Stevens set to retire

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SEAFOOD industry veteran Wally Stevens has stepped down from his post of Chief Executive Officer at the Global Seafood Alliance (GSA). He retired at the end of December and Brian Perkins, who joined GSA as Chief Operating Officer on 1 March, assumed the role of CEO on 1 January.

Formerly known as the Global Aquacultur­e Alliance, the Global Seafood Alliance is an internatio­nal, not-for-profit trade associatio­n dedicated to advancing responsibl­e seafood practices through education, advocacy and thirdparty assurances.

While stepping away from his day-to-day responsibi­lities, Stevens will remain a member of the GSA board of directors and GSA executive committee.

He said:“It has been an honour to work with such profession­al, passionate, devoted, smart women and men here at the Global Seafood Alliance and throughout the industry.We have done good for society globally through our education and advocacy work as well as by providing third-party assurances through certificat­ion for farmraised seafood and more recently for wild-caught seafood. The challenges that lie ahead will be best addressed by our associates at GSA working collective­ly and collaborat­ively with others to find solutions.”

Stevens added:“Over my lengthy career in the seafood industry, the lasting reward is being associated with women and men who care deeply about the mission of an organisati­on and its role in the industry, and that these people achieve positive results that make for wonderful career opportunit­ies.As I think of Brian Perkins becoming the CEO of GSA, I see such a person. His vast experience in many aspects relating to our industry uniquely positions him to lead GSA.”

Brian Perkins came to GSA after a six-year stint as Regional Director,

Americas, for the Marine Stewardshi­p Council.

He said:“It’s been an honour to work directly with Wally for the past nine months. His leadership and passion for the seafood industry are evident in the way GSA carries itself as an organisati­on.We have a great team here at

GSA, and I look forward to working with them to take the organisati­on to even greater heights.”

Stevens joined GAA as executive director in 2007. He played a critical role in the organisati­on’s growth, particular­ly the developmen­t of the Best Aquacultur­e Practices (BAP) third-party certificat­ion programme.The number of BAP-certified processing plants, farms, hatcheries and feed mills has ballooned from just over 100 in 2007 to well over 3,000 today. Stevens was also instrument­al in the establishm­ent of the multistake­holder Standards Oversight Committee, which oversees the BAP standards developmen­t process.

More recently, Stevens played an instrument­al role in GSA’s budding involvemen­t in wild-capture fisheries through the introducti­on of BSP, the world’s only thirdparty certificat­ion programme capable of providing credible third-party assurances linking responsibl­e wild-capture fisheries to the Responsibl­e Fishing Vessel Standard-certified vessels and Seafood Processing Plant Standard-certified facilities. George Chamberlai­n, GSA’s President and founder, said:“Wally was exactly the force that GAA needed in 2007 to energise it, centralise it and embolden it to stretch for goals that we thought were beyond our reach. What a blessing it has been to work with him.”

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Top Wally Stevens
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Above: Brian Perkins

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