IBIA CEO Quits to Join Saudi Seaport

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

International Bunker Industry Association (IBIA) chief Cliff Brand resigns to become Marine Director, King Abdullah Economic City Seaport.

International Bunker Industry Association has announced that it is searching for a new chief executive following the resignation of its Chief Executive Cliff Brand. Cliff Brand will be leaving the organisation on 28 March, 2013.

IBIA board member Trevor Harrison will act as interim chief executive until a replacement is found, having previously acted as IBIA chief executive for 15 months during 2011/12.

IBIA Chairman Nigel Draffin said:

“Obviously we are sorry to see Cliff Brand leave, but fully understand his reasons for doing so and wish him all the best in his exciting new role. The search for a new chief executive is now underway and we expect to have someone in place shortly. The organisation is in good hands and we will continue to support our membership by providing them with technical information and lobbying services.”


 

Categories: Fuels & Lubes People & Company News People Ports

Related Stories

Australia’s Port of Newcastle Sets Diversified Trade Record

NYK Bulkship Partners Sets Sail

Built on the Rivers: Aimee Andres and the Expanding Role of America’s Inland Ports

Current News

DFC, Chubb Announce Additional Partners and Maritime Reinsurance Coverage

Petronas-Chartered Tanker Passes Through Hormuz

Ukrainian Drones Sink Russian Cargo Vessel

Operations Begin at Jubail Container Terminal in Saudi Arabia

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News