Port Canaveral Host CPE Certified Port Executive Program
MaritimeProfessional.com
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Canaveral Port Authority say that they demonstrated their commitment to employee development recently by hosting the CPE Certified Port Executive Program when 13 alumni were added to that program.
The Port Authority expains that this course was unique in that the majority of the attendees were from Port Canaveral. They joined David Perley, Senior Director of Construction and Infrastructure, who graduated from the Miami course in May 2013 and consider this to be an excellent example of building a port management team that is working from a common frame of reference learning.
By adding the CPE Certified Port Executive Program credentials to many of their managers, the Port says it is giving them the knowledge to individually make a more effective contribution to the organization, and to function more effectively as a team.
The CPE designation was given to the following:
Jim Dubea, Deputy Executive Director, Government and Strategic Partnerships, Canaveral Port Authority, Cape Canaveral, FL
Shannon Feeley, Assistant Director, Cargo, Business Development, Canaveral Port Authority, Cape Canaveral, FL
David German, Senior Harbormaster, Canaveral Port Authority, Cape Canaveral, FL
Mark Lorusso, Sr. Director, Information Systems, Canaveral Port Authority, Cape Canaveral, FL
Mark Warner, Assistant Director, Terminal Operations, Canaveral Port Authority, Cape Canaveral, FL
Diana Mims-Reid, Controller, Canaveral Port Authority, Cape Canaveral, FL
Albert Jendroch, Assistant Director, Facilities, Maintenance and Landscaping, Canaveral Port Authority, Cape Canaveral, FL
Karen Pappas, Director, Purchasing and Policies, Canaveral Port Authority, Cape Canaveral, FL
Peggy S. Gandiaga, Director of Commission Affairs, Port of Palm Beach, Riviera Beach, FL
Company President Ralston MacDonnell congratulated the graduates and reiterated the company objectives for the program by saying, “Port competitiveness is impacted by knowledge. The expanded knowledge of the graduates will bring positive change to the port industry and transportation system at large.”