Jury 2022 IAPH Sustainability Awards announced

With the addition of port experts from China and Venezuela, representation for Asia and Latin America has been added to the eclectic mix of jury members for the IAPH Sustainability Awards. Academia, non-governmental organisations, research institutes, media, shipping, and former port executive management are all represented. Our esteemed jurists for 2022 (pictured below, left to right, top to bottom) are: Dr Cleopatra Doumbia-Henry, president of the World Maritime University, Dr Christopher Wooldridge, joint science coordinator at EcoPorts, Ines Nastali, editor of the IAPH Ports & Harbors magazine (IHS Markit), Ambassador Oscar Hernández, RED Puertos – Network of digital and collaborative ports Latin American and Caribbean Economic System (SELA), Namrata Nadkarni, CEO and founder Intent Communications, Gerald Munjanganja, line manager Seatrade, Dr Jan Hoffmann, chief Trade Logistics Branch DTL UNCTAD, Dr Peng Chuansheng, chief technical officer China Waterborne Transport Research Institute and Dr Geraldine Knatz, professor of the practice of policy and engineering at the University of Southern California. The dedication and commitment by the jury to carefully evaluate all the projects fairly and equitably involves substantial work. We are very grateful to them for their voluntary efforts and look forward to presenting the voting public with their finalists on 18 March. This year, 49 projects will be competing for the IAPH Sustainability Awards. The outcome of the jury evaluation (70%) and that of the public vote (30%), will co-determine the six final winners per category, to be announced during the Gala Dinner of the IAPH World Ports Conference in Vancouver on 17 May.

 

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