THE Prince Rupert Port Authority (PRPA) announced that peter Lantin has been unanimously appointed as chair of its board of directors for a two-year term, starting July 1, 2024.
Mr Lantin was first appointed to the PRPA board of directors by the Government of British Columbia in 2019 and is serving his second term as the provincial appointee.
Throughout his time on the board, he has held several key positions, including vice chairman, chairman of the Sustainability and Audit Committees, and member of the Human Resources & Compensation Committee, according to Greece's Container News.
With over 20 years of experience in financial administration and governance, Mr Lantin previously served as the President of the Haida Nation from 2012 to 2018. Before that, he chaired the Gwaii Trust, an organisation responsible for managing a perpetual fund to benefit the people of Haida Gwaii.
He also held the role of COO for TRICORP, an Indigenous-owned capital corporation that supports economic development, entrepreneurship, and skills training for Indigenous communities in Northwest BC.
'The Port of Prince Rupert's future is bright, and these next several years are pivotal in its evolution as an intermodal logistics and export hub. I am grateful to my fellow Board members for entrusting me with this responsibility and I am excited to continue to advance sustainable growth initiatives and further anchor the Port as a critical global trade gateway,' stated Mr Lantin.
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Mr Lantin was first appointed to the PRPA board of directors by the Government of British Columbia in 2019 and is serving his second term as the provincial appointee.
Throughout his time on the board, he has held several key positions, including vice chairman, chairman of the Sustainability and Audit Committees, and member of the Human Resources & Compensation Committee, according to Greece's Container News.
With over 20 years of experience in financial administration and governance, Mr Lantin previously served as the President of the Haida Nation from 2012 to 2018. Before that, he chaired the Gwaii Trust, an organisation responsible for managing a perpetual fund to benefit the people of Haida Gwaii.
He also held the role of COO for TRICORP, an Indigenous-owned capital corporation that supports economic development, entrepreneurship, and skills training for Indigenous communities in Northwest BC.
'The Port of Prince Rupert's future is bright, and these next several years are pivotal in its evolution as an intermodal logistics and export hub. I am grateful to my fellow Board members for entrusting me with this responsibility and I am excited to continue to advance sustainable growth initiatives and further anchor the Port as a critical global trade gateway,' stated Mr Lantin.
SeaNews Turkey