Who We Are - Personalitites

CILT-UAE COUNCIL
Patron
HH Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum FCILT
FRAeS Chairman & CEO Emirates Group
Chairman
Sir Maurice Flanagan KBE, B.A. Hon. FRAeS, FCILT
Group Vice Chairman & MD Emirates Group
President
Mr. Mohammed A Alkhaja FCILT, FRAeS – SVP Safety & Standards Emirates Airline
Vice President
Mr. Ram Menen - DSVP Cargo Emirates Airline
General Secretary Affairs
Mr. Bruce Forbes VP Customer Affairs Emirates Airline
Treasurer
Mr. George Varghese FCILT – GM Commercial Rais Hassan Saadi Group
Council Member
Brendan Noonan - SVP - Learning & Development Emirates Airline
Council Member
Mr.Steve Pittam Director – Land Development Hyder Consulting Middle East Ltd
Council Member
Mr. Mohsen Al Awadhi - GM Dubai Logistics City
Council Member
Mr. Shankar Subramoniam – GM Clarion Shipping & Logistics
Middle East
Regional Director & Co-ordinator
Mr. Alex Borg
Administration & Membership
Ms. Anna D'Souza
Training & Education
Mr. Shankar Subramoniam
Profs. P.J. Mathews
Ms. Sumita Narayan
Advisors
Mr. Cyril Bleasedale (International Advisor)
Capt. Jitendra Misra (Shipping & Transport)
Mr. Mike Lee (Logistics & Distribution Industry)
Mr. Stuart Mayhead (Education & Training)


The efforts of His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Emirates Group, to promote professionalism in the transportation industry, have been recognised with the fellowship of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT). Cyril Bleasdale, the institute's Director General, this week presented the certificate of fellowship to Sheikh Ahmed in his office at Dubai International Airport.
Sheikh Ahmed is Patron of the UAE section of the CILT which has Maurice Flanagan, Emirates Group Managing Director, as President, Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Chairman of Ports, Customs and Free Zones, as Chairman, and Captain Jitendra Misra, Managing Director of Oasis Ship Management, as secretary.
The UK-based CILT dates from 1919 and has a worldwide membership of 30,000 transport industry professionals with growing interest in the Middle East. Its role is to spread logistics and transport knowledge and to be a source of authoritative views on those subjects for communication to governments, industry and the community.