Metcalf to Keynote WISTA USA Luncheon

January 25, 2016

Kathy Metcalf, President & CEO, Chamber of Shipping of America was confirmed as the keynote speaker for the Eleventh Annual WISTA USA Luncheon at the CMA Shipping 2016 Conference in Stamford, CT, scheduled to take place at 11:30 a.m., Monday, March 21, 2016. 
WISTA USA uses this high-profile platform to highlight key personalities in the industry leaders that exemplify and resonate with WISTA's mission to promote and facilitate the exchange of information and education.   Metcalf fits that role well, as she has testified before Congressional committees, federal and state regulatory agencies and has attended numerous sessions of the International Maritime Organization initially as the American shipowner representative on the U.S. delegation to the Marine Environment Protection Committee and the Maritime Safety Committee and currently as the American shipowner representative on the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) delegation.  Metcalf is also the Chairman of the ICS Environmental Sub Committee.
Kathy Metcalf, President & CEO, Chamber of Shipping of America
Kathy Metcalf, President & CEO, Chamber of Shipping of America
WISTA USA Luncheon Details
When     March 21, 11:30 a.m.
Where     Hilton Stamford Hotel, Ballroom II Stamford, CT 
Fee             $70 WISTA members
            $80 Non-WISTA members
Info             wistausa@gmail.com
Web     www.wista.net
NOTE: WISTA Luncheon registration is separate from registration for CMA Shipping. Payment must be made by check and in advance of the luncheon. No tickets will be sold the day of the event. Please send checks payable to WISTA USA and send to:
WISTA USA
c/o Kathy Haines
WISTA USA Treasurer
PO Box 604
Old Greenwich, CT 06870

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