BOARD ELECTION 2018-2021 CANDIDATES STANDING FOR THE 2018-2021 TAPA EMEA BOARD OF DIRECTORS (continued) Tony Kavanagh – DAMCO
Michael Wortmann – VCK Logistics SCS GmbH
Currently the Treasurer of the Association and serving on the Board for the last 7 years, I'm prepared and committed for another term of three years in
order to contribute to TAPA's mission and to help drive the Association to the next level. I have many years of experience in logistics and security which I'm happy to bring into the daily Board work, should I be elected.
I have previously served on the Board between 2009 and 2015, during which time I held the roles of Training and IIS Leads respectively. Due to a change in job, I stepped away from the
Jason Breakwell – Wallenborn Transports S.A
The past three years were a huge learning curve as TAPA grew in multiple dimensions - new partners, new members, emerging opportunities and
threats, conferences and regional events. The keys to our success will continue to be intelligence; our members and the "TAPA community"; standards; and training. The next three years will be pivotal and I want to play a part in the structural changes that are necessary to meet the changing expectations of our members and our partners, and to help make TAPA a global leader.
Board in 2015 as I needed time to settle into my new role at DAMCO. In Q4 2016, I took up the role of project lead for TAPA EMEA's Secure Parking project and currently lead this team in developing a new programme, system and standard for parking. This project is now in the launch stage and we are focusing on marketing towards parking owners. I would like to put myself forward for your consideration as a Board member as I feel I can again offer TAPA EMEA the energy to serve and support the organisation as we develop over the coming years.
Rein de Vries – Samsung SDS Smart Logistics Europe/CIS
After my experience as a member of the TAPA BOD last year and after many years as a proud member, I think this organisation is the “must have” for every person related to fighting cargo
crime. Working within a major electronics manufacturer and looking to the ways we were targeted (value and M.O. wise) clearly shows the need for a proper and professional network for countermeasures. In my perception this should be a give and take deal. So I offer my knowledge and experience with strong internal management support to TAPA EMEA.
SEE IT SEND IT send the news link to
iis@tapaemea.org
Paul Linders – CEVA Logistics I have been a TAPA EMEA Board member since 2003 and from that time have been active within many TAPA working groups and activities, and
responsible for many BOD functions. Over the last 12 years I have held the role of global chair of the WWCCB, which is responsible for changing the TAPA Standards on a global level, every 3 years, while for TAPA EMEA I’m the FSR Lead and therefore responsible for this Standard within the EMEA region. In addition, I am a trainer for the FSR and TSR Standards and, on behalf of the Board, oversee the South African working group. I’m active in the EMEA Standards working group and a member of the waiver committee. Due to my global role as Chair of the WWCCB, I’m also a member of the WWC. (Worldwide Council)
Thorsten Neumann – Microsoft
As TAPA EMEA Chair since 2006, we have transformed the TAPA Association from a small manufacturer driven Organisation to the biggest Supply Chain Security & Resilience association in
the world. I would love to continue that transformation to the next level and raise our visibility to the next level by expanding our footprint to more industries, partners, technologies and regulatory bodies.
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Over 50% of the intelligence gathered by TAPA’s Incident Information Service (IIS) is generated from media reports.
TAPA INTELLIGENCE DRIVES A SECURE SUPPLY CHAIN If you see a reported cargo crime incident, just take a second and
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