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Shipping Podcast - this is where we talk about the coolest industry on the planet and help raise the maritime industry's profile.

261 episodes - English - Latest episode: 16 days ago - ★★★★★ - 25 ratings

The shipping industry is the backbone of international trade, contributing to the globalisation and development of the world, but it's the shipping people who makes the world go around.
This is where you meet the maritime professionals, strong characters with an interesting background.

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193 Kate D Adamson, Blue Futurist, Futurenautics

July 29, 2022 05:00 - 50 minutes - 47 MB

The new morale age Welcoming Kate D Adamson back to the Shipping Podcast, she dives deep into the current paradigm shift. She speaks about changing expectations among stakeholders and difficult choices that have to be made. This is the first part of my conversation with Kate; the second part will be released on August 12, 2022.   Give us a shoutout on social media if you agree or disagree with our discussion. Thanks for listening. 

192 Steen Lund, Chief Executive Officer, RightShip

July 15, 2022 05:00 - 41 minutes - 39 MB

A Zero-harm maritime industry  RightShip believes in the power of collaboration and has a vision of a zero-harm maritime industry. That means working with all elements of ESG, Environmental, Social, and Governance. RightShip is a digital platform using data to achieve a more sustainable maritime industry. Listen to Steen Lund, Chief Executive Officer, RightShip, in episode 192 and please come back with your feedback. Thank you for listening.   

191 Catherine Smith, General Counsel & Company Secretary, Wah Kwong Maritime Transport Holdings Limited

July 01, 2022 05:00 - 43 minutes - 40 MB

What about the S and the G in ESG?  In episode 191, you meet Catherine Smith, General Counsel & Company Secretary at Wah Kwong Maritime Transport Holdings Limited in Hongkong. We have a candid conversation about Environmental Social and Governance, which refers to the three key factors when measuring a business or company's sustainability and ethical impact. Catherine is calling for more ESG startups since there are so many things we need to do to fulfil the challenges we are facing.  ...

190 Synnøve Seglem, Deputy Managing Director Knutsen OAS Shipping AS

June 17, 2022 05:00 - 28 minutes - 26.7 MB

The change is happening now Synnøve Seglem is the Deputy Managing Director at Knutsen OAS Shipping AS and the newly elected Chair of the Norwegian Shipowners' Association.  We have a candid conversation about all the challenges the shipping industry faces. Synnøve has two Masters degrees, both in engineering and maritime finance, not in naval architecture as her father wanted.  We speak about #diversity #recruitment #branding #covid19 and the ongoing war in Ukraine, among other thing...

189 Lena Gothberg, Host and Producer, Shipping Podcast

June 03, 2022 05:00 - 12 minutes - 10.7 MB

Where is the new normal? During the pandemic, we discussed what the new normal would look like. What happened? What changed? When it comes to maritime conferences, not much.  Do we want to change them, or are we just so happy that everything is back to "same old, same old"?  Episode 189 is a solo episode where Lena shares how disappointed she is to see that nothing changed. But she is excited over a Mesh party she attended in another industry - road transport.  Get inspired, join...

188 Alice Amundsen, Vice President/Senior Adviser Gard AS

May 20, 2022 05:00 - 46 minutes - 43.3 MB

To be able to make a difference in someone's life.  In episode 188, you will listen to Alice Amundsen, Vice President/Senior Adviser Gard AS. She has been the Head of People's Claims, which means that she has been able to make a difference in other people's lives.  We talk about the difficulties during the pandemic in giving medical assistance to crew onboard ships. Alice is appalled by the countries that refused t repatriate the bodies of the deceased seafarers. Seafarers must be designated...

187 Freddy Jönsson Hanberg, Head of Strategic Advice, MW Group

May 06, 2022 05:00 - 37 minutes - 35.5 MB

An uncertain world and the impact on logistical chains Freddy Jönsson Hanberg is the Head of Strategic Advice at MW Group and what he doesn't know about the geopolitical hotspots is not worth knowing.   Listen to how someone outside the maritime industry views us.  What is your view? Please drop me a line at [email protected]

186 Lotte G. Lundberg, Director Danish Maritime Fund

April 22, 2022 05:00 - 34 minutes - 32.3 MB

Supporting the maritime future Lotte G. Lundberg, Director of the Danish Maritime Fund, has a long career in the maritime industry. She has been with the AP Moller group for 39 years and has experienced much development. Lotte is now at Denmark's hub for research and innovation through the Danish Maritime Fund.  It's so interesting to hear how the Danish Maritime community has set up this system to support the future of Danish Shipping. Lotte is also sharing knowledge from her other...

185 Joshua M Berger, Founder & President/CEO, Washington Maritime Blue

April 08, 2022 05:00 - 47 minutes - 44.1 MB

Get stuff done! Meet Joshua Berger, Founder & President/CEO Washington Maritime Blue, in episode 185 of the Shipping Podcast. We speak about #innovation #tech #sustainability #diversity, and Joshua shares the idea behind Washington Blue Maritime.  Since we are both passionate about the idea of clusters, we also discuss what we can learn from other industries. Lena, who lives in Gothenburg, talks about the #automotive industry and their innovation hub called MobilityXLab. Have a look if y...

184 Pernilla Trygg, Chief Engineer and Shipowner

March 25, 2022 06:00 - 52 minutes - 48.4 MB

Digitalisation for real Pernilla Trygg, who comes from a family of mariners, went to sea in 1996 and then studied to become a Chief Engineer. She has been working at the sea for several years and is now a surveyor for a classification society.  Pernilla is the proud Owner of the M/S STOCKHOLM, trading to Svalbard. It's Pernillas hobby, she says, but from what she tells about the ship, it's more of a lifestyle.  Our conversation is broad. We discuss the ongoing digitalisation - how is i...

183 Peter Sand, Chief Analyst Xeneta

March 11, 2022 06:00 - 40 minutes - 38.2 MB

Shipping - more than only the maritime leg of the supply chain that is obvious to Peter Sand, Chief Analyst Xeneta and maybe now we can hope that the world can see the importance of shipping and the people working in it.  Peter asks us to put everything in perspective; the Evergiven, the Pandemic, and the Ukrainian crises. Of course, he is right. He also thinks that shipping is a peacemaker, as odd as it sounds. Trade and transport of goods always include two parties that need to agree. Let'...

Jan Dieleman, President Cargill Ocean Transportation

February 25, 2022 06:00 - 29 minutes - 27.7 MB

Visionary leaders to raise the profile of the maritime industry that is what we need! Jan Dieleman, President of Cargill Ocean Transportation, is an excellent example of the leaders we need. Listen to our conversation about sustainability, diversity and inclusion, recruitment, the next generation and where we can see progress in these areas.  What do you think? Please give us a shoutout on social media or drop me a line at [email protected]  Thank you for listening.  

182 Jan Dieleman, President Cargill Ocean Transportation

February 25, 2022 06:00 - 29 minutes - 27.7 MB

Visionary leaders to raise the profile of the maritime industry that is what we need! Jan Dieleman, President of Cargill Ocean Transportation, is an excellent example of the leaders we need. Listen to our conversation about sustainability, diversity and inclusion, recruitment, the next generation and where we can see progress in these areas.  What do you think? Please give us a shoutout on social media or drop me a line at [email protected]  Thank you for listening.  

181 Cecilia Malmstrom, Former EU Commissioner for Trade and now a non resident senior fellow at PIIE (Peterson Institute for International Economics)

February 11, 2022 06:00 - 36 minutes - 34.2 MB

Global trade is impossible without transportation, and every country relies on maritime trade to sell what it has and buy what it needs. Since there is more transportation on the water than onshore, maritime transport is dependent on trade. That's why this episode is all about trade. Cecilia Malmstrom, Former EU Commissioner for Trade and now a non-resident senior fellow at PIIE (Peterson Institute for International Economics), is the interviewee in episode 181.  We discuss shipping from...

180 Eugenia Benavides, Directora Marinos, Organización Terpel S.A.

January 28, 2022 06:00 - 17 minutes - 16.7 MB

This episode introduces a maritime industry sector where the fuel to ships is handled. We meet Eugenia Benavides, Directora Marinos, Organización Terpel S.A.   She gives us insights into a part of the industry that is also changing to keep up with changing times. Of course, I cannot help myself, and I have to ask about what it's like to work in a male-dominated industry and her view for the future.  If you have ideas for guests who have something to tell about the bunkering industry,...

179 Caitlin Hardy, Vice President, Programs, Kongsberg Maritime Inc.

January 14, 2022 06:00 - 48 minutes - 45.2 MB

I have had a wonderful conversation about how well the maritime industry matches the tech industry when attracting the next generation and the talents that we need. I spoke with Caitlin Hardy, Vice President, Programs, Kongsberg Maritime Inc., and am happy to share this in the 179th episode of the Shipping Podcast. We also speak about the culture of the maritime industry and how brave Caitlin is to have changed jobs a couple of times to be able to get a perspective on our beloved industry....

179 Catlin Hardy, Vice President, Programs, Kongsberg Maritime Inc.

January 14, 2022 06:00 - 48 minutes - 45.2 MB

I have had a wonderful conversation about how well the maritime industry matches the tech industry when attracting the next generation and the talents that we need. I spoke with Caitlin Hardy, Vice President, Programs, Kongsberg Maritime Inc., and am happy to share this in the 179th episode of the Shipping Podcast. We also speak about the culture of the maritime industry and how brave Caitlin is to have changed jobs a couple of times to be able to get a perspective on our beloved industry....

178 Sofia Lundmark, Master Mariner, Knutsen OAS

December 31, 2021 06:00 - 36 minutes - 34.1 MB

Meet Sofia Lundmark, Master Mariner, who loves her work and is very honest about that. She loves the lifestyle of a seafarer, and she knows she will always be working in shipping. We discuss digitalisation, electronic paperwork, HSQE Health, safety, quality and environment, and why. We touch upon the fact that few people see the reason behind all rules and regulations and that it takes a very long time to put them into force.  We continue with diversity, harassment, bullying and safety a...

177 Lindsay Malen–Habib, Manager Client Services, Resolve Marine Group

December 17, 2021 06:00 - 46 minutes - 43.4 MB

With over 15 years of experience in Maritime Emergency Response and Business Development, Lindsay Malen–Habib, Manager Client Services, Resolve Marine Group, knows all there is to know about salvage.  Lindsay is the first guest on the Shipping Podcast with a second appearance. If you want to listen to her first interview, search for episode #54 or her name Lindsay Malen.  Lindsay was elected as the first woman on the leadership committee of the American Salvage Association. She was appoi...

176 Lena Göthberg, Producer and Host of the Shipping Podcast

December 03, 2021 06:00 - 8 minutes - 7.45 MB

Welcome to the 176th episode of the Shipping Podcast. It was some time ago since I released a solo episode. I want to convey the message of collaboration. We must work together to change the profile of the maritime industry.  I have been releasing this podcast for more than six years now, and I can see that things are changing. It just takes so long!  Joining forces and spreading the word of Digitalisation, Decarbonisation, and Diversity in the maritime industry makes a difference! We wi...

175 Ursula Dockerty, Emergency Response Team Leader, Shell International Trading & Shipping Company Ltd

November 19, 2021 06:00 - 37 minutes - 34.8 MB

At the age of six, I wanted to be a pirate. How little did I know that I would meet real pirates in my professional life? Meet Ursula Dockerty, Emergency Response Team Leader at Shell International Trading & Shipping Company Ltd, a Master Mariner passionate about the maritime industry. She is amazed by seafarers creativity and resilience. Without them, the rest of the society would have come to a standstill during the pandemic. Of course, we discuss the importance of role models. For e...

174 Jeanine Drummond, Integral Maritime, MD & Principal Marine Advisor

November 05, 2021 06:00 - 37 minutes - 35 MB

In this episode, you will be meeting a true leader, an experienced Harbour Master, Master Mariner, Experienced Marine Advisor, General Manager and Non-Executive Director; her name is Captain Jeanine Drummond. We speak about the importance of modern leadership, which is somewhat different from traditional leadership, which has been prevailing in our industry for such a long time.  We also speak about the importance of not just trying to blend in but also speaking up to seize the opportuni...

173 Ley Hoon Quah, Chief Executive, Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore, MPA

October 22, 2021 05:00 - 32 minutes - 30.4 MB

Making maritime your port of call by describing an industry that is global, green and going digital. THE PLACE TO BE.  Ley Hoon Quah, Chief Executive, Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore, MPA, sounds very enthusiastic when describing the maritime industry. She has seen the potential for our industry to become one of the most wanted workplaces by the next generation. Therefore, we need to join forces and promote it.  We discuss many of the initiatives in Maritime Singapore and how al...

172 Patrick Verhoeven, Managing Director at International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH)

October 08, 2021 05:00 - 34 minutes - 32.3 MB

According to Patrick Verhoeven and the IAPH, Smart, Autonomous, and Integrated is the signum of a future port.  Listen to Patrick talking about what areas the trade association for ports around the world has identified as focus areas moving forward. Bunkering - alternative fuels, which and how much? Onshore power - cold ironing ports Incentives - how politicians can support Efficiency - optimal port call I am eagerly waiting for your feedback! Drop me a line at hello@shippingpodcas...

171 Hans Hederström, Consultant, Marine Consultancy Group

September 24, 2021 05:00 - 45 minutes - 42 MB

People don't like change. Famous words of the interviewee in this episode, Hans Hederström, Consultant, Marine Consultancy Group.  Listen to Captain Hederström and the impact he has had on the development of maritime safety and especially Bridge resource management. We get to hear the story of how the Center for Simulator Maritime Training, CSMART, in Almere, the Netherlands, came about and how that was a dream come through for Hans. Have you experienced training in a simulator? How did ...

170 Frank Relou, Business Development and Commercial Manager, Sea Machines Robotics EMEA

September 10, 2021 05:00 - 37 minutes - 34.5 MB

In episode 170, an interview I did IRL, you meet Frank Relou, Business Development and Commercial Manager, Sea Machines Robotics EMEA, who came to Gothenburg on his business trip. I had the opportunity to sit down with him and discuss autonomous shipping, AI and Internet of Things, among other things. When can we expect autonomous ships? Can the sailing fleet be retrofitted to become autonomous? How do we attract young people to our industry? Why does it take so long to set a new course fo...

169 Lena Gothberg, Host and Producer, Shipping Podcast

August 13, 2021 05:00 - 13 minutes - 19.5 MB

Welcome to the 169th episode of the Shipping Podcast. I am celebrating six years as a podcaster and am thinking back about how I recruited interviewees initially and how it went from there.  I speak about the importance of good sound quality, stubbornness, and support to make this journey a success. Do you want to contribute to my future success? Would you mind sending me a photo of when you are listening to the Shipping Podcast to [email protected]  Shoutouts to @lenagothberg ...

168 Agneta Dahl, Director, Exercises & Preparedness, NJ Resources, Inc.

July 30, 2021 05:00 - 46 minutes - 42.8 MB

Meet Agneta Dahl, a Certified Master Exercise Practitioner (MEP) and an expert in incident management and risk assessment who actually get paid to create mayhem.  Agneta is passionate about the ocean and everything therein. She started her career in medical school, went into research and, like most of the people in the maritime industry, stumbled into this fascinating world. Agneta joined the US Coast Guard and worked with marine environmental protection and oil spill response. Nowadays, a...

167 Captain John Konrad, founder and CEO of gCaptain

July 16, 2021 05:00 - 49 minutes - 46.4 MB

Captain John Konrad is THE influencer in the maritime industry. He started the gCaptain, which is currently the largest media outlet in the maritime domain.  John is equally interested in changing the narrative for the maritime industry as I am. We agree that we need to work together to create sustainable marketing for and about the maritime industry.  No one speaks about Über in the Silicon Valley anymore, they talk about Flexport, and they talk about the maritime industry." John is a...

166 Dr Jason Zuidema, Executive Director, North American Maritime Ministry Association

July 02, 2021 05:00 - 43 minutes - 40.8 MB

We continue the discussion about; what is a fair future for seafarers? Dr Jason Zuidema, Executive Director, North American Maritime Ministry Association, NAMMA, share his view on what we need to do to make seafarers keyworkers. He says it's about respect and using the instruments already in place. Abandonment in 2021 is a disgrace. Also, seafarers must be able to trust that they get paid. Jason thinks seafaring it's an honourable profession. Seafarers are very proud to be seafarers; it's ...

165 Frank Coles, British-American entrepreneur and maritime lawyer

June 18, 2021 05:00 - 59 minutes - 55.4 MB

We are approaching June 25th, 2021, and celebrating the Day of the Seafarer, which is a way to recognise the invaluable contribution seafarers make to international trade and the world economy, often at high personal cost to themselves and their families. In episode 165, you meet Frank Coles, currently on gardening leave from Wallem, and get to listen to his view about a fair future for seafarers, the IMO theme for the 2021 Day of the Seafarer. Frank is speaking his mind about many things...

164 Valentina Keys, Senior Associate, CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP

June 04, 2021 05:00 - 43 minutes - 40.5 MB

Welcome to the 164th episode of the Shipping Podcast, featuring climate lawyer Valentina Keys, Senior Associate, CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP.  According to Valentina are we living in unprecedented times, there are so many things changing now. The carbon footprint has to be measured and reported publicly. Business models have to be redesigned. So much has to change. Valentina is talking about COP 26, COP 15, EU Green Deal, MEPC 76, Poseidon Principles, the ICS R&D Fund and Sea...

163 Captain Kate McCue and Captain Thomas Lindegaard Madsen

May 21, 2021 05:00 - 1 hour - 59.3 MB

Listen to the two most famous Master Mariners globally, Captain Kate McCue and Captain Thomas Lindegaard Madsen, in their first encounter ever. The conversation touches upon so many exciting things as cats, shoes, leadership, containers, high-heals, role models, visibility, respect, accountability, dreams, career choices and the fact that #SeafarersAreKeyWorkers and why that should be part of the job description when you sign up to become a seafarer.  I am so grateful to the Captains for m...

162 Lena Gothberg, Host and Producer of the Shipping Podcast

May 07, 2021 05:00 - 4 minutes - 4.96 MB

Hello Shipping Podcast Lovers, Have I got news to share? In the next episode, you will be meeting Captain Kate McCue and Captain Thomas Lindegaard Madsen, who I introduced to each other, chatting along about life as Captains.  These two SuperHeroes are taking the role of representing our industry most seriously, and they are really doing a good job. Follow Captain Kate McCue and Captain Thomas Lindegaard Madsen on Instagram at once!  Now is the time to put together a strategy for captu...

161 Marina Hadjipateras, Founder & General Partner, TMV

April 23, 2021 05:00 - 28 minutes - 26.4 MB

Welcome to the 161st episode of the Shipping Podcast, in which you will be listening to Marina Hadjipateras, Founder & General Partner, TMV, an early-stage venture capital fund. Marina is second-generation Shipowners who now is investing in sustainability, shipping, logistics, work and care. She is looking for start-ups interested in the maritime industry but may not understand the business. Examples of companies that Marina has engaged in are Nautilus Labs and Transmute.  We discuss w...

160 Fenna van de Merwe, Principal Consultant and Discipline Lead in Human Factors, Safety, Risk & Reliability, DNV - Maritime Advisory

April 09, 2021 05:00 - 35 minutes - 33.1 MB

Are there risks involved when systems are becoming complex? Have you taken a new approach to evaluate the new risks appearing when moving into the digital world?  Meet Fenna van de Merwe has led the writing of the White Paper from DNV called Closing the gap in an era of transformation. It intends to guide maritime stakeholders to control and mitigate these risks and put them in a better position to make informed decisions about achieving and maintaining smarter and carbon-neutral shippin...

159 Anthony Day, Blockchain Partner, Global Business Services, IBM Ireland Ltd

March 26, 2021 06:00 - 38 minutes - 36 MB

During the pandemic, we have seen a crew change crises. Seafarers have not been able to travel between the ships that constitute their workplace and their country of residence due to travel restrictions.  High-level meetings have been taking place, aiming to get seafarers designated as "key-workers", which would lead to exemption from specific COVID-related travel restrictions and make it possible for the 200,000 stranded seafarers to become repatriated.  Here is a link to IMOs Q and As ...

158 Captain Thomas Lindegaard Madsen, VENTA MAERSK, Maersk Line

March 12, 2021 06:00 - 29 minutes - 28 MB

Welcome to the 158th episode of the Shipping Podcast, where you meet Captain Thomas Lindegaard Madsen of VENTA MAERSK, Maersk Line, one of the more visible role models in the maritime industry.  Thomas has been sailing for almost thirty years and has experience with many different vessels. Currently, his vessel is trading in the Baltic Sea area and this year he is enjoying ice navigation. Captain Thomas recognises that the biggest change he has seen during his career is the arrival of th...

157 Alexandra Anagnostis-Irons, Founder and Owner, Total Marine Solutions, Inc.

February 26, 2021 06:00 - 30 minutes - 28.4 MB

In episode 157, you meet Alexandra Anagnostis-Irons, Founder and Owner of Total Marine Solutions, Inc. We talk about the cruise industry where Alex has spent most of her work life and which is suffering so much now during the pandemic.  Alex is a hardworking businesswoman with an extensive network in the maritime industry. She is on many maritime associations, where she enjoys meeting new people and exchanging ideas to develop the maritime sector.  We speak about attracting the next gene...

156 Lena Gothberg, Host and Producer, Shipping Podcast

February 12, 2021 06:00 - 7 minutes - 6.93 MB

Welcome to a short and sweet solo episode with Lena Gothberg, the Host and Producer of the Shipping Podcast. It's the 156th episode of the Shipping Podcast, and I guide you through the audio jungle of how to listen to a podcast. She recommends the Overcast app but has suggestions to both iOs and Android users.  Please sign up for the Shipping Podcast newsletter and help grow the audience. Also, spread the word about the Shipping Podcast to everyone that you meet. I aim for the top-lists,...

155 Guy Platten, Secretary-General, International Chamber of Shipping, ICS

January 29, 2021 06:00 - 34 minutes - 32.4 MB

Meet Guy Platten, Secretary-General, International Chamber of Shipping, ICS, representing 80 pct of the world's merchant fleet. He speaks about the realisations he has had during the last year. What will the new normal look like? What are the most pressing things to solve once we get the vaccine in place?  Guy tells me that it is a strategic ambition of ICS to build the maritime industry profile, which of course makes me very happy!  We also hear about the crew change crises and why it...

154 Reshma Nilofer, Maritime Pilot, Kolkata Port Trust, India

January 15, 2021 06:00 - 36 minutes - 34.2 MB

Welcome to the 154th episode of the Shipping Podcast with Reshma Nilofer, the first female maritime Pilot in India and one of few in the world. Reshma takes us on a journey on how to reach your dream goals. She is a powerful woman and a role model to many.  Reshma Nilofer was the first female maritime river pilot, and the current Indian President awarded her with the "Woman Power Award" in 2018. The Woman Power Award is an annual award given by the Ministry of Women and Child Development o...

153 Johanna Kull, Loss Prevention Executive, Alandia

January 01, 2021 06:00 - 38 minutes - 35.4 MB

Happy New Year, we kick off the new year by listening to Johanna Kull, a Loss Prevention Executive at Alandia Insurance Company. She has an impressive background, she has studied Social Science and have an MSc in Psychology, and by that, she is probably somewhat unique.  You can find more information about the Alandia Loss Prevention department on their new website if you are interested in finding out more.  We talk about what it contains to work with Loss Prevention, and Johanna gives h...

152 Stuart Ostrow - President ShipMoney

December 18, 2020 06:00 - 38 minutes - 35.6 MB

Stuart Ostrow is the President of ShipMoney, and he is the guest in episode 152 of the Shipping Podcast. Stuart is an entrepreneur who entered the maritime domain 15 years ago. He tells the story of ShipMoney and how he realised the importance of a virtual debit card for seafarers and what a difference it makes to offer online payments both for employers and the seagoing personnel.  Stuart highlights the importance of the seafarers and their current situation, not to forget the ones still ...

151 Jan Hoffmann, Chief, Trade Logistics Branch, Division on Technology and Logistics, UNCTAD

December 04, 2020 06:00 - 48 minutes - 45.5 MB

Welcome to the 151st episode of the Shipping Podcast! Listen to Jan Hoffmann, Chief, Trade Logistics Branch, Division on Technology and Logistics, UNCTAD.  "Technical development will never be as slow as today", says Jan and continues to speak about digitalisation and decarbonisation as the two main global trends that we need to follow right now. It leads to a structural change which will bring automation and transparency to the shipping industry and that will make us more resilient for th...

150 Peggy Hoegh Grays, Senior project manager, Author

November 20, 2020 06:00 - 34 minutes - 32.2 MB

Welcome to the 150th episode of the Shipping Podcast, where you meet Peggy Hoegh Grays, Senior project manager, Author who has written a book describing all the different occupations available in the maritime industry. If you want to add the job description of the job you currently have, please email Peggy at [email protected] so she can add you to her book "The maritime industry, an ocean of opportunity".   Peggy is a Senior project manager and she loves her job. She loves is as much t...

150 Peggy Hoegh Grays, Senior project manager, Author

November 20, 2020 06:00 - 34 minutes - 32.2 MB

Welcome to the 150th episode of the Shipping Podcast, where you meet Peggy Hoegh Grays, Senior project manager, Author who has written a book describing all the different occupations available in the maritime industry. If you want to add the job description of the job you currently have, please email Peggy at [email protected] so she can add you to her book "The maritime industry, an ocean of opportunity".   Peggy is a Senior project manager and she loves her job. She loves it as much t...

149 Anne Windfeldt Trolle, Executive Director, Employment Conditions, Recruitment & Training, Danish Shipping

November 06, 2020 06:00 - 46 minutes - 43.2 MB

Danish Shipping has managed to figure out how to attract more than 1 mio viewers on Youtube - and they are hitting the charts with their song about the maritime industry, a song that is now played in all house parties in the maritime industry. Go and check out World Career and see for yourself!  In addition, Danish Shipping has set up a toolbox for how to become a diverse and inclusive industry with 10 recommendation on how to attract women to the shipping industry. Go to https://www.danis...

149 Anne Windfeldt Trolle, Executive Director, Employment Conditions, Recruitment & Training, Danish Shipping

November 06, 2020 06:00 - 46 minutes - 43.2 MB

Danish Shipping has managed to figure out how to attract more than 1 mio viewers on Youtube - and they are hitting the charts with their song about the maritime industry, a song that is now played in all house parties in the maritime industry. Go and check out World Career and see for yourself!  In addition, Danish Shipping has set up a toolbox for how to become a diverse and inclusive industry with 10 recommendation on how to attract women to the shipping industry. Go to https://www.danis...

148 Cary Davis, Senior Government Relations Director & General Counsel, American Association of Port Authorities, AAPA

October 23, 2020 05:00 - 34 minutes - 32.4 MB

In episode 148 you will be listening to my conversation with Cary Davis, Senior Government Relations Director & General Counsel, American Association of Port Authorities and how he works with the U.S. Congress to make sure that everyone understands the importance of seaports and infrastructure when it comes to the global supply chains.  There is an election coming up, new congressmen will arrive, the Covid-19 has an impact on how to work with the mission to highlight the importance of the ...

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