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Theresa Crossley appointed CEO of International Maritime Rescue Federation

International Maritime Rescue Federation Press Release | May 23, 2017

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The International Maritime Rescue Federation (IMRF), the international charity focused on preventing loss of life in the world’s waters, has announced that Theresa Crossley will be its new chief executive.

Crossley will join IMRF in October this year, when she steps down from her role as executive director of The United Kingdom Major Ports Group (UKMPG).

Udo Fox, chairman and trustee of the IMRF said;

“We are delighted to appoint Theresa as CEO of the IMRF. She brings a wealth of expertise to the organization with her extensive maritime industry knowledge and her experience covering the marine environment, shipping safety and search-and-rescue around the U.K. We are all looking forward to working with her.”

The IMRF brings together maritime rescue coordination centers, coast guards, volunteer response organizations, government and non-government search-and-rescue (SAR) organizations to develop and improve maritime SAR planning and response. The IMRF’s work is global, bringing together members and other organizations through meetings, conferences, forums and a series of international targeted projects.

Fox added: “We have been very fortunate to have secured Theresa for the CEO role. The range of skills she brings to the role will be of enormous benefit to the organization at its current stage of development. She will be able to take the IMRF to the next level while still ensuring that it continues to provide the sector representation and advocacy it is uniquely placed to deliver.”

He continued: “At the same time, we are grateful to our outgoing CEO Bruce Reid, who has made a dramatic difference to the IMRF, building it into an organization with 103 members in 49 countries with a growing active regional network, regularly providing international leadership on the full remit of search-and-rescue issues. Theresa will help us to build on this success, increasing the reach and positive impact of the organization even further.”

Crossley said: “I am looking forward to taking up my new position at the IMRF and to the exciting new challenge this offers, working with the world’s maritime search-and-rescue organizations to improve coordination and response, so that many more people in distress on the sea or on inland waters can be saved.

“It has been a privilege to represent the U.K.’s major ports, which play such a vital role facilitating the nation’s trade. I have thoroughly enjoyed working with colleagues across the industry, in government and in the EU, to raise the profile of the sector and the economic contribution it makes.”

Crossley has led UKMPG, which represents most of the larger commercial ports accounting for more than 70 percent of the total tonnage handled in U.K. ports, since January 2015.

 

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