New marine director takes the helm at the Port of Milford Haven
A FORMER commanding officer with the Royal Navy has been appointed the new harbourmaster at the Port of Milford Haven.
Mike Ryan took up the role of marine director/harbourmaster at the end of August and brings with him extensive experience of delivering operations safely and successfully worldwide, and in complex situations.
In recent years Mr Ryan has held senior positions on shore with responsibility for more than 600 personnel, covering all aspects of maritime and aviation management. At sea, as a Master Mariner, he was commanding officer on board Royal Navy minehunters and, in a service career spanning almost 30 years, has served on a wide variety of ships including aircraft carriers.
Commenting on the new role, Mr Ryan said: “I am delighted to be joining the port at this exciting time and am really looking forward to working with the team, and wider stakeholders, to ensure Milford Haven’s continuing status as one of the UK’s most strategically important ports.”
Alec Don, chief executive of the Port of Milford Haven, said: “We’re delighted that Mike has joined us. There is so much happening within the port so it’s a great time for him to take on this esteemed role. Mike has a wealth of experience within the maritime industry and has already fitted in well during the handover period.”
Bill Hirst, the port’s outgoing harbourmaster, will retire at the end of the month after almost 18 years’ service.