Shared Vision, Shared Responsibilities
How Canada's future is relying on our collective approach to the gateway.
There are several options for the long-term future of Port Metro Vancouver and the region that surrounds it. Which is the best choice and what do we need to do to get there?
Join Robin Silvester as he describes how the port community envisions the future and the issues we all need to address to preserve not only the sustainability of our country's critical link to Asia, but also the livability of this great port city.
MODERATOR:
Chris Gailus
News Hour Anchor, Global BC News
About the Speaker
Mr. Silvester was appointed president and chief executive officer of Port Metro Vancouver in 2009, bringing to the position extensive international experience in both the port and property sectors. Prior to joining Port Metro Vancouver, Mr. Silvester served as chief executive for the property and facilities management business, United Group Services ANZ in Australia.
Mr. Silvester spent a significant portion of his career serving in senior roles internationally with P&O Ports. As chief development officer, Mr. Silvester led the company's strategy and global acquisition program, including the businesses that became P&O Ports Canada. Having completed that acquisition, in 2003 Mr. Silvester was appointed the first president and chief executive officer of P&O Ports Canada, based in Vancouver.
In 2004, Mr. Silvester relocated from Vancouver to London, United Kingdom, and later to Sydney, Australia, as a member of the P&O Ports global executive team. Following the acquisition of P&O, then the world's fourth largest container terminal operator, by Dubai Ports World in 2006, Mr. Silvester remained in Sydney and joined United Group Limited, an ASX 100 listed Engineering and Property Services firm, as chief development officer. He led the $500 million acquisition of U.S.A facilities management business Unicco. He was later appointed chief executive of United Group Services ANZ, responsible for leading the company's property and facilities management business in Australia and New Zealand.
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