20 speakers confirmed for Seatrade Maritime Salvage & Wreck 2023 conference
Industry expertise and knowledge is set to feature in abundance at Seatrade Maritime Salvage & Wreck 2023 which has revealed the first twenty names confirmed to lead its highly-anticipated conference agenda.
July 27, 2023
The agenda, which has been created in careful consultation with the Seatrade Maritime Salvage & Wreck advisory committee, will be led by dynamic panel of industry maestros, who each bring with them a unique depth of expertise from their relevant field.
To date, confirmed speakers include:
Capt. Ayse Asli BASAK, Partner, MAB Maritime & Trading LTD (Past DPA)
Nicky Cariglia, Independent Consultant, Maritime
Andrew Chamberlin, Partner, HFW
Daniel Dettor, General Manager (Europe), Resolve Marine
Jim Elliot, CEO, Teichman Group
Henning Gramann, CEO, Green Ship Recycling (GRS), Officially appointed and sworn expert “IHM - Hazardous Material Data for Ships”
Richard Gunn, Partner, Hill Dickinson
Jenna Hales, Marine, Energy and Specialty Claims Manager, HISCOX
Martin Hall, Partner, Hill Dickinson
Ben Harris, Head of Claims, London Branch, The Shipowners’ Club
Nina M. Hanevold-Sandvik, Vice President, Casualty and Major Claims, SKULD
Stephan Hennig, The Secretary of State's Representative for Maritime Salvage and Intervention at Maritime and Coastguard Agency
Sam Kendall-Marsden, Director of Claims, NorthStandard
Namrata Nadkarni, Founder & CEO, Intent Communications
Gina Panayiotou, ESG Manager, West England P&I
Capt. Ajaz Peermohamed, Vice President, Vice President, Head of Collision Claims, Gard
Nick Shaw, CEO, International Group of P&I Clubs
Charles Talarmin, Head of section, Preparedness, Response and Planning Maritime Prefecture for the Channel and the North Sea
Oliver Timofei, CEO, Blue Tack
George A. Tsavliris, Principal, Tsavliris Salvage Group
Edward Wollaston, Vice President, Casualty and Major Claims, SKULD
Mariangela Zanaki, Organisational Development Consultant – Psychologist, Ceosan Consulting
“We are really delighted to welcome such a diverse, high-quality panel of new and returning speakers representing the key legal, insurance, salvage and recovery interests of the salvage and wreck removal industry,” said Chris Morley, Group Director – Seatrade Maritime.
“Each speaker brings with them a unique perspective into industry developments and an unrivalled depth of expertise in their specialist field, which will no doubt spark some interesting dialogue and engaging debate throughout both days at Seatrade Maritime Salvage & Wreck 2023,” continued Morley.
The recently announced agenda for Seatrade Maritime Salvage & Wreck 2023 will provide delegates with a comprehensive update on the current state of the industry ahead of exploring the influence of ESG and future fuels; how the modern world is impacting salvage operations; the appetite for legal instruments; future training requirements; closer collaboration opportunities and regulatory developments.
Seatrade Maritime Salvage and Wreck has long been a staple in the diary for the salvage and wreck removal industry. Supported by The International Salvage Union, the event brings together shipping, legal, insurance, salvage, and wreck removal professionals for two days of networking, conversation, debate and collaboration.
Registration is now open for Seatrade Maritime Salvage & Wreck 2023, which takes place 6 – 7 December at Leonardo Royal Hotel London City and supported by HFW as official event partner.
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