Human Resources : They are changing jobs in the nautical industry - 04 January 2023

Appointments, departures, job changes There has been movement within North Sails, Cofindustria Nautica, Humphree, ICOMIA, EAS-Seaport, Raymarine.

Quentin Le Saout is a member of North Sails

After 10 years as a sailmaker, including 4 years with North Sails, Quentin Le Saout moved to the sailmaker in Vannes. He takes the position of technical salesman. He will cover the cruising boat and IRC gauge sectors in the Vannes region and its surroundings.

Extension of the president of Cofindustria Nautica

On the occasion of its general assembly, Cofindustria Nautica, which brings together the Italian yachting industry, voted to renew the mandate of its president. Saverio Cecchi, who has been a member of the association since the 1990s and became president in 2019, has seen his term extended by two years.

Humphree appoints new leader

Swedish boat stabilization specialist and Volvo Penta subsidiary Humphree has announced the appointment of Helena Lennerstedt as managing director. Previously vice president of purchasing at Volvo Penta, she succeeds Hannes Norrgren.

Fabrice Lacoume appointed to ICOMIA

As of January 2023, the seat of the French Nautical Industries Federation (FIN) within ICOMIA, the International Council of Marine Industry Associations, an entity that groups together national bodies on a global scale, will be occupied by Fabrice Lacoume, FIN vice-president.

Marina Le Corguillé takes over as head of Seaport

Already Director of Atout Ports, a semi-public company in Morbihan involved in the development of services for ports, Marina Le Corguillé is taking over as General Manager of EAS Seaport, a port software developer recently acquired by Atout Ports.

Jean-Baptiste Bernard at the helm of Raymarine in France

After seven years with the distributor Kent Marine, Jean-Baptiste Bernard is joining the marine electronics manufacturer Raymarine. He succeeds Roger Desbois, who retired after 15 years at the head of the brand in France, on January 1.

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