Jamaican Boss’s IMO Award Glory

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Rear Admiral Peter Brady, Director General of the Maritime Authority of Jamaica has recently received the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) themed award for World Maritime Day 2015 “Maritime education and training”, sponsored by the China Classification Society, at the 27th Seatrade Awards Ceremony.

The Admiral’s award was in recognition of his dedicated work in the sphere of maritime training.

Rear Admiral Brady chaired the IMO STW Sub Committee for almost 10 years and was Chairman of the Committee of the Whole at the Diplomatic Conference in Manila which amended the STCW Convention and STCW Code.

Over several years he has been involved in the training of students at the World Maritime University in Sweden where he is a member of the Board of Governors and was a visiting lecturer. He is also a former member of the Board of Management at the Caribbean Maritime Institute and has lectured at Dalhousie University on Maritime Security and the ISPS Code.

As the head of the Maritime Authority of Jamaica (MAJ) which has academic and regulatory oversight for the delivery of high quality comprehensive nautical and marine engineering training at the Caribbean Maritime Institute (CMI), he has ensured that policies and systems are in place for the continuous monitoring of the standards of training and that only qualified lecturers deliver training.

Additionally, he ensures that the quality of examinations which are set by the MAJ are consistent with the standards required by the STCW Convention for which Jamaica is a “white listed” country. This has resulted in seafarers trained at CMI having an excellent performance record internationally.

More than 350 leaders of the global maritime industry and dignitaries attended the awards dinner at London’s Guild Hall. Admiral Brady was presented with a unique handcrafted trophy by the Guest of Honour Koji Sekimizu, Secretary-General of the IMO.

Rear Admiral Brady said: “It was very important to me to be able to play a part in improving the training and standards of seafarers around the world and to make them consistent with the latest technologies and I thank the Maritime Authority of Jamaica and the IMO in particular for giving me this opportunity.”

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