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Shipowners' boost Loss Prevention resource with appointment of new director
Press Release
18th October 2011
The Shipowners' Club, the mutual P&I insurer
specialising in small and specialist vessels has appointed David
Heaselden to the new post of Loss Prevention Director, with
immediate effect.
The post, which is an appointment to the Shipowners' Protection
Limited Board reflects the importance Shipowners' Club accords to
loss prevention advice provided to its Members. Announcing the
appointment Charles Hume, Chief Executive commented, "David's
outstanding cross-branch leadership of loss prevention is
recognised by his appointment; we will also be looking to his
organisational skills to enhance our emphasis on loss prevention at
Board level and strengthen the liaison in productive effort between
our branches in Singapore and London".
David joined the Shipowners' Club in 2001 as Loss Prevention
Manager with overall responsibility for loss
prevention initiatives and the Ship Inspection Programme. In
2003 he was appointed Chairman of the International Group's (IG)
Ships Technical Committee (IGSTC), where he supervised the
technical aspect of the Committee's input to the IG's response to
the OECD Policy Statement on Sub-standard Shipping in 2004; and the
development of the Group's initiatives on monitoring the quality of
tonnage joining IG Clubs.
In April 2009 David transferred to the Singapore branch as
Principal Officer, assuming responsibility for the management of
the office function as well as continuing to run the Loss
Prevention team. Following his move to Singapore he has continued
in the role of Chairman of the IGSTC.
David sees his new role as having two major objectives: "The first,
to enhance and continue the success of the Club's Loss Prevention
initiatives driven by a team which has grown in size and stature to
a total of seven staff; and the second, to continue
and further enhance the cooperation between the three
Shipowners' branches in London, Singapore and Vancouver in order to
deliver the highest standard of loss prevention advice to Members
and the industry as a whole".