BSM Appoints CFO and New HR Marine Director

August 4, 2015

Sebastian Graf von Hardenberg (Photo: BSM)
Sebastian Graf von Hardenberg (Photo: BSM)

Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (BSM) has recently announced the appointment of a new Chief Financial Officer, Sebastian Graf von Hardenberg. Responsible for the organization’s global financial operations, he is based in Limassol, Cyprus.

Graf von Hardenberg  brings with him extensive experience in the financial, corporate finance and risk management fields. Having previously served as Financial Director of BSM Germany in Hamburg, Executive Assistant to the Chief Executive Officer at BSM in Hong Kong and Corporate Director Risk Management of BSM in Singapore, Graf von Hardenberg  brings with him strong financial knowledge and ship management experience.

BSM also announced the appointment of Giles Heimann as the new Corporate Director Human Resources Marine, who will also be based in Limassol. Heimann will oversee the human resource needs of the seafarer population employed by BSM worldwide.

With 30 years’ of experience in the maritime industry working both at sea and ashore, Heimann has a strong track record in maritime HR management, with a specialization in training and recruitment and marine, safety and technical operations, together with negotiation and establishment of seafarers’ terms and conditions of employment.

Prior to his current appointment, Heimann  was the Chief Executive Officer of the International Maritime Employer’s Council and has previously held senior positions both in the regulatory and ship owning sectors within the maritime industry.
 

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