At a special meeting of the board, held on-line, the International
Chamber of Shipping (ICS) have unanimously appointed Thomas A. Kazakos
as its next Secretary General. Kazakos will replace Guy Platten who will
be stepping down in June 2025. Kazakos has been the Director General of
the Cyprus Shipping Chamber, the representative National-Member
Association of Cyprus at ICS, since 1995.
Emanuele Grimaldi, Chairman of the International Chamber of Shipping said:
“After a thorough search and interview process my board is delighted to
confirm the appointment of Thomas Kazakos to this important position
for our industry. The coming decade will be pivotal for our industry,
and it was important that we got the right person to lead ICS. Thomas
brings a wealth of experience of the ICS community and the entire
shipping industry. He is the ideal candidate to build on the great work
that Guy has delivered over the past six plus years.
“Through Guy’s leadership ICS has been at the forefront of developments
in our industry, be that decarbonisation, energy transition, safety or
seafarer welfare. I am grateful to him for his professionalism both in
leading ICS and for the continuity plan that he has put in place to
ensure that ICS continues to lead our industry in the decades to come.
Guy will leave ICS in a robust state, both in the way it leads the
agenda on so many issues, and in having sound finances.”
The recruitment process was undertaken by the international search firm
Odgers Berndtson with members of the ICS board from across the world
involved in the interview process.
Thomas Kazakos said: “I am very proud to have been
selected to become the next Secretary General of ICS taking over from
Guy next June. In my role with the Cyprus Shipping Chamber, I have seen
first-hand and have contributed to the vital work that ICS undertakes.
The coming years will be ones of significant change for our Industry and
members, and it is vital that we have a strong and resilient
organisation to ably represent their views. The IMO’s decarbonisation
agenda is obviously front and centre for our industry and I know ICS is
working closely with the IMO, governments and other stakeholders, to
develop a credible system to support the transition. But there is so
much more to do and I am excited to be given this opportunity to lead
the amazing team at ICS and to work with our members as we address the
many challenges that our industry encounters.”
Guy Platten concluded: “The last six plus years have
undoubtably been the most rewarding of my career and it has been a
privilege to have been Secretary General. I am so proud in the way that
the ICS team has stepped up to the many challenges thrown at us and the
way that our industry has changed from one that too often just
responded, to an industry that seeks to shape its future. During my time
as Secretary General, I have been supported by two wonderful chairmen,
Emanuele Grimaldi and Esben Poulsson, along with an engaged and
dedicated board and their associations. We have been able to strengthen
the team at ICS and I am immensely proud of what they have achieved and
what we will achieve before I finally step down next June at our AGM and
Conference in Athens. I know that Thomas will have a great team around
him when he takes over the reins and I wish him and them fair winds and
following seas”
Kazakos studied at the University of Leicester in the United Kingdom
obtaining a Bachelor’s Degree in Law (LL.B) and a Master‘s Degree in
European and International Trade Law (LL.M). Kazakos began his
professional career at the Cyprus Employers and Industrialists
Federation prior to joining the Cyprus Shipping Chamber. Internationally
Kazakos has represented Cyprus on the board of ICS and the European
Community Shipowners’ Association (ECSA) in addition to being an
Administrative Board member of the European Maritime Safety Agency
(EMSA).
source: ICS
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