St. Lawrence Seaway Announces Board Changes
Desgagnés), was elected to the SLSMC board of directors by the “Other Members” industry group, succeeding Raymond Johnston. Lambert joined Petro-Nav in 2021 and prior to that worked for Canada Steamship Lines as vice president commercial. Lambert has a legal and business background.Terence Bowles, president and CEO of the SLSMC, said, “We welcome Mr. Valeri and Ms. Lambert to the board, and look forward to benefiting from the knowledge and experience they bring to the table.”He also thanked Jazvac and Johnston, whose mandates recently ended, for their dedicated service to
Strike Averted at St. Lawrence Seaway
agreement with UNIFOR, which represents the corporation’s 460 unionized employees, on Sunday evening to refer certain important issues to binding arbitration, also suspending the right to strike or lockout, ensuring that shippers will encounter uninterrupted navigation until March 31, 2018. Terence Bowles, President and CEO of the SLSMC, said “I am very pleased that we have reached this agreement, which enables navigation on the Seaway to continue without interruption.”  
Dool to Serve as Chair of SLSMC Board
CEO of Algoma Central Corporation, he brings an extensive range of marine industry experience to the boardroom table. Dool succeeds Jonathan Bamberger, who has completed a two year term as Chair of the Board. Bamberger, President of Redpath Sugar, will continue to serve as a member of the Board. Terence Bowles, President and CEO of the SLSMC, welcomed the appointment of Dool and expressed his gratitude to Mr. Bamberger for his service in chairing the Board. greatlakes-seaway.com