Boardley Named Mission to Seafarers Chairman

February 2, 2017

Tom Boardley (Photo: The Mission to Seafarers)
Tom Boardley (Photo: The Mission to Seafarers)

The Mission to Seafarers announced that Tom Boardley, Executive Vice President of Lloyd’s Register has been appointed as the new Chairman of the global maritime welfare charity. Boardley will formally take on the role from the incumbent Chairman Robert Woods CBE on April 1,2017.

 
Robert Woods said, “I am pleased to be handing over the chairmanship of The Mission to Seafarers to Tom Boardley. Tom has a great reputation within the industry, and I have no doubt is the right person to steer the Mission through the next stage of the charity’s evolution. I wish him all the very best in his new role.”
 
Boardley who has been with Lloyd’s Register since 2009, has 30 years experience in the maritime sector, has worked in senior positions at some of the world’s largest shipping concerns. He is currently the President of RINA (Royal Institution of Naval Architects), and was previously the President of the UK Chamber of Shipping (2015/2016) and was appointed to the UK Maritime Growth Study Advisory Committee in January 2015.

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