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Seaspan Appoints Page as VP, Government Relations

August 6, 2014

Tim Page
Tim Page

Seaspan has announced that Tim Page has joined Seaspan Shipyards as Vice President, Government Relations.

Tim will provide leadership to Seaspan Shipyards, acting as the primary representative with Government agencies and non-Government Organizations (NGOs), responsible for building and maintaining relationships with federal, provincial and local authorities, regulatory agencies and key policy makers.

Tim comes to Seaspan from Ottawa, with over 30 years of experience in positions of leadership and senior management across diverse sectors of the Canadian economy. Most recently, he served as President of the Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries.

A graduate from Carleton University’s Master of Arts program, Tim also holds a BA (Hons.) in History and Politics from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario.

“I am thrilled to welcome Tim to our team of experts,” said Brian Carter, President of Seaspan Shipyards. “His appointment is the latest example of Seaspan’s unwavering commitment to its investment in people as we continue to establish a world-class shipbuilding and ship repair centre of excellence on the West Coast. Tim’s unique and diverse background coupled with his deep knowledge of public policy will be an asset for Seaspan’s government relations strategy.”


 

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