New Chief Executive Announced
Sail Training International has appointed a new Chief Executive. He is Peter Cardy, currently Chief Executive of the charity Aquaterra and a former Chief Executive of the UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA). He joins the Sail Training International team at its offices in Gosport, England, at the beginning of January 2012.
Peter has an MSc in Social Policy and a BA in Social Theory and Politics. His career began in adult education and then moved into general management. He has been the Chief Executive of several major charities, and in his current assignment with Aquaterra he has a staff of 350 and runs a budget of £14million. His career has also given him international experience, and current volunteer appointments include: Patron of the Sea Change Sailing Trust, a member of the RYA Government Affairs Committee, and Visiting Fellow at the Cass Business School, City University (London).
Peter’ first sail training experience was at the age of 15, since then he has undertaken countless voyages on sail training vessels of all sizes. He has been a volunteer crew on a number of vessels and sails regularly with the Jubilee Sailing Trust as Watch Leader.
He has helped Sail Training International in recent years with advice on regulatory issues and other assistance. In early 2010, while Chief Executive of the MCA, he facilitated and joint-hosted with Sail Training International a reception for Flag State Regulators at the headquarters of the International Maritime Organisation.
äóìPeter is clearly uniquely well qualified to manage Sail Training International as our Chief Executive and help lead the organisation to further success,äó says Nigel Rowe, STI’ President and Chairman. äóìHe is well known to us, he is an experienced sail trainer, and he has considerable expertise in senior management roles in the charity sector. He will make a significant contribution to our work.äó
äóìI have always admired Sail Training International for its diverse activities in developing and promoting sail training around the world and for what it has achieved over the past decade,äó says Peter Cardy. äóìSail training was certainly a life-changing experience for me as a boy. Working with STI’ Trustees, staff, members and international cadre of volunteers will enable me to make a very direct contribution in the international arena to an activity I love.äó
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For further information, please contact Kelly Stroud, PR & Media Manager: kelly.stroud@sailtraininginternational.org / +44 7432 676 883