Capt John Lloyd FNI
@NautInstCEO
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Captain John Lloyd RD MBA FNI, Chief Executive Officer for The Nautical Institute. Are you a maritime professional? Join us.
NIHQ, London, UK
Joined June 2017
As parts of London return to almost normal, pleased to attend an evening on board HQS Wellington where we shared some sea shanties. At least one of us turned up in relevant and contemporary attire. Well done the M3C team. #nautinstCEO
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Spent time at the MN memorial, Tower Hill, London, today reflecting on NI Honorary Fellow HRH Duke of Edinburgh and his contribution to maritime and wider communities. Listening to the 41 gun salute recalled his contribution through the DofE awards and support for the WWF. RIP.
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The NI realises how important this subject is and urges you to take a moment to read and share this with your colleagues. #maritime #shipping #seafarer #ports
Would you throw a lump of concrete or big bit of steel at someone? No? Well that happens too often to tug and port colleagues. That's why UKMPG has joined with industry colleagues to issue a call for change on Dangerously Weighted Heaving Lines #safety -> https://t.co/xNcginSTB6
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What an amazing adaption of #London's famous Tube Map! This reveals the #Maritime Community within London! If you see yourself, please like and retweet! @citylordmayor @MCA_media @BalticExchange @nautilusint @MercyShips @shippingics @MaritimeFounUK @ShipApprentices @IMarEST
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Join us in creating a stunning maritime calendar to mark The Nautical Institute's 50th Birthday in 2022 - and win £150 worth of Nautical Institute books! More info: https://t.co/9Q89KCSric
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Looking forward to speaking next week
Excited to have @NautInstCEO present an overview to MarTID 2020 Report at #CrewConnectGlobal. John also joins an expert panel discussing safety training. More -> https://t.co/KKaAndqck6
#Crewing #Seafarers #Maritime #Shipping CC @NauticalInst
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A subdued and socially-distanced Remembrance event at Tower Hill today in London. Thanks to HCMM and Trinity House for helping us ensure simple but meaningful moments of respect were paid at the Merchant Navy Memorial in London. 'We will remember them' #HCMM #Nautinstceo
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At HQ with Red Ensign flying on Merchant Navy Day. Proud of our members and seafarers around the globe serving our amazing industry. We thank all seafarers for their amazing contribution sustaining world trade and communications in these difficult times. We salute you.
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Astonished to see dozens of bikes at London Bridge St - some almost new - with notices from Network Rail - if not removed within 14 days they will be taken away. NR is discouraging travel during pandemic. Please stop this now - people are safe at home - leave their bikes alone.
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Late in the UK but happy to join the US Gulf Branch on-line this evening as people take refuge from public meetings. Thanks for letting me join in discussions and paying of respects for the passing of the Black Labrador. Great atmosphere and strong fraternity in difficult times
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Enjoyed a quiet evening out with branch members and guests in Fremantle Friday evening. A traditional gathering in a place of historical importance to seafarers - still the chosen rendezvous for people of taste. Super to hear about the local priorities and discuss new ideas.
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Warm enough in Abu Dhabi where it was my pleasure today to engage in discussions about our Oil Spill Response accreditation services and to attend part of the ADNOC Dry Bulk Fleet Officers' Workshop. Pictured with Nicholas Fisher, Deputy CEO, Capt Hawsheh and Mr Mohammad Al Ali
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Back at St Mary's Stadium home of Southampton Football Club for the superb Sea Pie Supper of the Cachalots last evening. Great turn-out from the maritime community including the HCMM and Trinity House. Congratulations to Andrew Moll, new Captain of Southampton Master Mariners
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Very pleased to be at the OSJ conference in London sharing a panel discussion and our experiences delivering the world-leading scheme for DPOs. Also launched Third Edition of the Dynamic Positioning Operators Handbook. Photo of the author David Braye and some of our HQ team.
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It is always a pleasure to welcome members to headquarters in Lambeth Road. Today was very special; I presented our highest grade and certificate of Fellowship to Yves Vandenborn. Well deserved award that recognises Yves' hard work for industry and for The Nautical Institute.
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Great evening in Dhaka presenting 'Certificate of Excellence' to Bangladesh Marine Academy following audit last year. Pictured with graduates and students from the academy including 2 of the Bangladesh #WomenInMaritime Superb turnout from NI and IMAREST members @NauticalInst
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Pleased to be back in Bangladesh visiting branches in Chittagong and Dakar with David Loosley; today we visited the Bangladesh Marine Academy to see classes, workshops and new simulation suite. Great developments. Good to see an increased recruitment of women cadets #nautinst
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Busy week culminating in supporting the Carol Service of the Sea Cadets at Chapel of St Peter and St Paul, Old Royal Naval College, Greenwhich. Nice to see young Cadets taking a leading role and then sharing their experiences with guests over a glass of spiced apple juice. Yum!
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In London at the first meeting of the Antarctic Parliamentarians from countries signatory to the Antarctic treaty. As the NI is active in providing Ice Navigator qualifications it is good to hear the discussions for the region. Large international turnout to this key event.
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It was my privilege to be at the Crew Connect awards last Wednesday as Admiral Ed Santos FNI received his lifetime achievement award. Admiral Santos has made a huge impact on shipping and seafaring in the Philippines; we are proud to have him as a Fellow of the @NauticalInst
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