John Doviak
Professional summary
After three years in post-doctored research at the University of Essex, John entered the shipping industry with Seatrade Publications when he held various senior management positions. John Doviak has been associated with education and training in the maritime field since 1978 when he founded and became the Director of Seatrade Academy, a company affiliated with the internationally recognized Seatrade Organisation.

 

Experience
opsommingsteken 1985-Present Cambridge Academy of transport
UK
Managing Director
  • Responsible for the developement of the residential courses held in Cambridge and for the profiled courses activities held in many locations world-wide.
  • Course leader for the "Anatomy of Shipping" programme, the premier executive training course for the shipping industry held twice annually in Cambridge.
opsommingsteken 1978-1985 Seatrade Academy
UK
Managing Director
  • Responsible for the organisation of over 300 shipping and transport related programmes held in the UK, USA, Canada, Middle East, Latin America, Africa and the Far East.
  • More than 4000 managers and executives involved in the shipping industry have participated in courses under his charge including in-house programmes for companies such as Maersk, Petroleos de Venuzuela, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation, Sabic, ADNOC, Lloyd Triestino, Tilbury Container Sevices and Dubai Ports Authority.
opsommingsteken 1977-1978 Seatrade Publications
Head of Research and General Manager.
  • Responsible for development of research acturter for the Seatrade Corp, which colminated in the establishment of Seatrade Academy.
opsommingsteken 1967 University of Pennsylvania
United States
  • BA Degree in Electrical Engineering from the Moore School.
opsommingsteken 1967-1971 University of Cambridge
UK
  • Awarded a Thomson Scholarship and became a member of St John's College. Wanted toward his PhD within the Physics and Chemistry of Solide Sactien of the Cavendish Laboratory.
  • PhD in Physics.
  • Research topics in the field of high intensity laser inetraction with solid state materials.
Associations
  • Member of the Propeller Club of the United States.
  • Fellow of the Cambridge Philosophical Society.
  • Associate Member of Sigma Xi
  • Member of the Baltic Exchange.
Personal Details.
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