190 Synnøve Seglem, Deputy Managing Director Knutsen OAS Shipping AS

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 things.

Tune in and...

https://shippingpodcast.com/190-synnove-seglem-deputy-managing-director-knutsen-oas-shipping-as/

189 Lena Gothberg, Host and Producer, Shipping Podcast

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 the movement of...

https://shippingpodcast.com/189-lena-gothberg-host-and-producer-shipping-podcast/

188 Alice Amundsen, Vice President/Senior Adviser Gard AS

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...

https://shippingpodcast.com/188-alice-amundsen-vice-president-senior-adviser-gard-as/

186 Lotte G. Lundberg, Director Danish Maritime Fund

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 assignments....

https://shippingpodcast.com/186-lotte-g-lundberg-director-danish-maritime-fund/

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

Get stuff done!

Meet Joshua Berger, Founder & President/CEO of 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 you...

https://shippingpodcast.com/185-joshua-m-berger-founder-president-ceo-washington-maritime-blue/

183 Peter Sand, Chief Analyst Xeneta

Shipping – more than only the maritime leg of the supply chain

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...

https://shippingpodcast.com/183-peter-sand-chief-analyst-xeneta/

182 Jan Dieleman, President Cargill Ocean Transportation

Contributing to the change of the maritime industry

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]

https://shippingpodcast.com/182-jan-dieleman-president-cargill-ocean-transportation/

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

What do you know about bunkering?

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...

https://shippingpodcast.com/180-eugenia-benavides-directora-marinos-organizacion-terpel-s-a/

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

How does the maritime industry compare to the tech industry in the eyes of the nextgen?

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...

https://shippingpodcast.com/179-catlin-hardy-vice-president-programs-kongsberg-maritime-inc/

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