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CEO Chat (continued)


So that’s the AGM taken care of! Now on to the London Conference, sponsored by Constellation Marine Services LLC, the Institute’s show piece event for 2019. We have some great speakers to entertain you and from whom you can learn, covering the widest surveying topics possible. I won’t single anyone out, other than to say it is some considerable time since anyone came from the Maritime & Coastguard Agency to address Conference. So, I am most grateful to Bas Edmonds who is speaking on the Tuesday morning. So, don’t miss this year’s Conference either as a real time or online only delegate. The full programme and booking details are at https://bit.ly/2VjSnW8. I hope to see you there.


It seems maybe I will see some of you twice in two weeks, because the week before Conference, the Small Craft Surveyors Forum that IIMS is heavily involved with, hosts it annual free seminar at the Seawork Show, Southampton on Wednesday afternoon 12 June from 13.30. We have three excellent presentations for you (see inside this bulletin). Although free to attend, you are asked to please register your place at https://bit.ly/2IR9rB2.


Let me also give notice of a two-day IIMS seminar in Brisbane, Australia on 1 and 2 August. We have just released the provisional speaker schedule (again, see inside for details).


And due to popular demand, we are making available some new IIMS branded merchandise, including cufflinks, polo shirts, hi-vis jackets and baseball caps.


The June Report magazine is published. The centrepiece 12-page article is about our office, Murrills House, Portchester. I am teasing you again by not saying what the significance of this article is, suffice to say this breaking news is highly significant for the Institute and its members. The latest copy of The Report can be read at https://bit.ly/2ztbJkE.


And finally, our latest handy guide has been published, this one entitled What a marine surveyor needs to know about paint failure, corrosion and rectification by Peter Morgan and Roger Weatherhead – and the biggest booklet to date at 224 pages. It is a corker of a publication and as I look back now following the publication of what is the twentieth handy guide in the series since we started three years or so ago, it is with a sense of great pride at this landmark! This and the other 19 handy guides can be viewed at https://bit.ly/2uxuY7k.


I told you there was a lot going on! Survey well. Mike Schwarz Chief Executive Officer


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