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One of the key architects of the transformation of the Canadian port of Prince Rupert into a major Pacific container gateway is set to retire.
Shaun Stevenson (above), president and chief executive of Prince Rupert Port Authority (PRPA) has announced he will retire on 31 December.
Mr Stevenson joined PRPA in 1997 and worked his way through the organisation until being named president and chief executive in 2018.
“It has been an honour to lead Prince Rupert Port Authority and work with such a talented team,” he said.
“I am proud of what we have accomplished with our partners, including over C$3bn [US$2.1bn) in transformative development currently under way at the gateway.
“I’m confident the organisation is well-positioned to continue its work in building a better Canada by growing trade,” he added.
“Shaun’s focus on growing the Prince Rupert gateway through developing, diversifying, and enhancing numerous port business and infrastructure projects has been instrumental in the port’s position as Canada’s third-largest, anchoring more than $60bn in trade, generating $1.4bn in economic activity across northern British Columbia annually, while supporting 7,500 jobs in the gateway industry,” PRPA said.
“Under Shaun’s leadership we’ve experienced unprecedented growth and diversification at the port of Prince Rupert,” said Peter Lantin, PRPA chair. “The board extends its deepest gratitude to Shaun for his dedication and contributions to the organisation,” he added.
PRPA has begun the hunt for Mr Stevenson’s successor, who is expected to be named before his retirement, “ensuring a smooth transition”.
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