Eamonn O'Reilly, ESPO, Europe, seaports
Eamonn O’Reilly (Foto: ESPO)
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Following a vote of the European Sea Ports Organisation’s General Assembly in Brussels, Eamonn O’Reilly was unanimously elected as Chairman. O’Reilly succeeds Santiago Garcia-Mila who chaired the organisation during the last four years.

The General Assembly also elected Annaleena[ds_preview] Mäkilä and Bernard Mazuel as Vice-Chairs. Ms Mäkilä, who is currently Executive Director of the Finnish ports Association now starts a second term in that role. Mr Mazuel is Managing Director of the French Ports Association.

»Ports will be challenged by legislative initiatives«

Upon his election, Mr O’ Reilly said: »I am very honoured to have been elected as Chairman of ESPO for the next two years. Over these years, ports will be challenged by the implementation of the Port Regulation and other legislative initiatives. There will also be a continuing need for ports to plan and finance major infrastructure investment at the key nodes of Europe’s transport networks. Overarching these challenges, however, is the global problem of climate change and how our industry plays its part in addressing this enormous issue.«

»I would like to thank the Members of ESPO for putting their trust in me and I look forward to working with Isabelle and her excellent team as we represent the interests of Europe’s ports in our response to these challenges in the years ahead,« the new ESPO chairman continued.

Eamonn O’Reilly has been serving as Chief Executive of the Dublin Port Company since 2010.