Titan, BSEE, CLIA, Toledo Academy and Joe Cox to be honored
The Board of Directors of the North American Marine Environment Protection Association (NAMEPA), announced the recipients of NAMEPA’s 2014 Marine Environment Protection Awards. The awards will be presented at NAMEPA’s Awards Dinner to be held in New York in conjunction with their New York Conference on October 29th.
Titan Salvage is the winner of the Corporate Award. When notified, Senior VP Todd Busch stated “We at Titan are very proud to be honored with this award. It supports for one of our core values and key initiatives”.
TheCruise Lines International Association (CLIA) is the recipient of the Association Award, with theBureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) winning the Federal Agency Award.Joe Cox will receive the award for an Individual, following on the heels of BIMCO’s Torben Skaanild and George P. Livanos.
The Education Award is being given to Rene Marazon, President of The Maritime Academy of Toledo. When notified, Rene commented “This award is such an encouragement and boost for all of the K-12 maritime schools. I am humbled and of course anxious to shout out our story and our vision for industry collaborations across the country. Honestly, I am accepting this prestigious award on behalf of all of the K-12 maritime schools across the U.S.”
The NAMEPAMarine Environment Protection Award is given in recognition of an individual or organization’s efforts on behalf of preserving the marine environment as exemplified by the following:
Eligibility
Criteria
Need to ensure
Submissions are reviewed by a committee consisting of NAMEPA Board members. |
The Awards will be presented at NAMEPA’s Annual Dinner being held aboard the Hornblower Infinity on October 29th in New York City. For more information, contact[email protected].
For more information go to official webiste www.namepa.net