Chamber of Marine Commerce Names Turner Operations VP

December 5, 2016

Robert Turner (Photo: Chamber of Marine Commerce)
Robert Turner (Photo: Chamber of Marine Commerce)
The Chamber of Marine Commerce has appointed Robert Turner as Vice President, Operations effective January 3, 2017.  
 
Turner has experience both aboard ships and in federal government regulatory development and policy-making, which will be helpful to his role managing the Chamber's activities related to compliance with the many environmental, safety, human resource and operational regulations and policies that govern all aspects of the marine transportation industry.
 
Turner is currently Manager of Navigation Safety and Radiocommunications at Transport Canada and has more than 20 years' experience developing and overseeing marine safety regulations, policies, standards, guidelines and procedures at the federal government department.  He has also represented Canada at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) as head of the Canadian delegation for the Sub-Committee on Navigation, Communications and Search and Rescue (NCSR).
 
Turner is a certified Master Mariner with nine years of sea time, including as First Mate for Canada Steamship Lines and as a tug Captain for the St. Lawrence Seaway. He has an Honors Bachelor of Science degree from Western University and a Marine Navigation Technology Diploma from Georgian College.

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