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Mission Statement
"To promote and foster the highest quality service to the maritime industry through training development; working with all agencies, groups and other associations for the benefit and development of its members and the peoples of the Caribbean region."

GENERAL COUNCIL
2007-2008
  • PRESIDENT:
    Fernando Rivera
  • VICE PRESIDENT:
    Carlos Urriola
  • IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT:
    Corah-Ann Robertson Sylvester
  • GROUP A CHAIRMAN:
    Robert Foster
  • GROUP A REPRESENTATIVE:
    Michael Bernard
  • GROUP A REPRESENTATIVE:
    Ian Deosaran
  • GROUP A REPRESENTATIVE:
    Francis Comacho
  • GROUP B CHAIRMAN:
    Grantley Stephenson
  • GROUP B REPRESENTATIVE:
    David Jean-Marie
  • GROUP C CHAIRMAN:
    Johan Bjorksten
  • GROUP C REPRESENTATIVE:
    Cyril Seyjagat
  • GENERAL MANAGER:
    Clive Forbes
  • DIRECTOR INFORMATION AND PUBLIC RELATIONS:
    Michael S.L. Jarrett

  • THE CARIBBEAN SHIPPING ASSOCIATION

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    GENERAL MEETINGS

    Twice a year the CSA brings the Caribbean shipping industry together for discussion and review of relevant trends and developments. These powerful General meetings, held over two to three days, are designed for senior executives and provide a valuable forum for learning and gathering useful and current information about all aspects of shipping. They have also been invaluable for networking and establishing new business contacts. Delegates attending CSA meetings are, generally, the principals and key decision-makers in Caribbean shipping.

    General meetings are held in a different territory each time. They allow the CSA to disseminate information and to organize technical forums for the discussion of specific ideas and methods.

    General meetings allow for plenary presentations as well as workshops. Each of the three Groups of the CSA address their own agenda of issues and developments relevant to their area of operations.

    Speakers and session leaders at CSA general meetings are among the leaders in their chosen field or the most knowledgeable about a specific subject.

    Attendance at general meetings is generally over 150 delegates but, as with the Annual General Meeting, Conference and Exhibition each October, can easily number over 220 delegates.

    Previous Annual General Meetings

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