13th
Feburary 2010
Meet Sean
J. Matthew …SLASPA’s General Manager
and one of St. Lucia’s Leading Top Executives
This
week in Portfolio, we take a look at the man
who is at the helm of the Saint Lucia Air and
Sea Ports Authority (SLASPA), Mr. Sean Matthew.
Sean Matthew is an executive with over 20 years
experience in both the local and international
business environment. He has an in-depth understanding
of finance, marketing and business development,
a sound technical background along with an aptitude
for modern technologies.
He was educated in North America, the United
Kingdom and the West Indies. His qualifications
are wide ranging and include, Diploma in Marine
Engineering, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) with
honours in Mechanical Engineering, Master of
Science (M.Sc.) in Mechanical Systems Engineering,
Diploma in Port Planning and Management, Masters
in Business Administration (MBA), First Class
Certification in Naval Architecture and Thermodynamics.
He was recently awarded fellow status of Fellow
of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers (UK).
The first St. Lucian to achieve this prestigious
status in Mechanical Engineering.
He
has specialist training as it relates to Air
& Sea Port Equipment, Policy, Management
& Maintenance. His entire career has evolved
at the Saint Lucia Air and Sea Ports Authority
(SLASPA) with positions ranging from Assistant
Engineer (Marine) to Senior Engineer, to Chief
Engineer, to Deputy General Manager (Operations
and Development) and now the General Manager
/CEO (SLASPA).
Mr. Matthew continues to engage the academia
and should complete another qualification by
the end of the year. As a well rounded individual
in his younger days, he represented St. Lucia
on the volleyball and table tennis teams and
presently enjoys a friendly game of squash with
his closest mates.
In less than three years as General Manager
of SLASPA, Mr. Matthew was able to oversee and
achieve many of the projects laid out including
the reconfiguration of cargo shed 6, the acquiring
and commissioning of two new reachstackers Castries
seaports and the expansion of the departure
lounge at Hewanorra International Airport.
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