Wednesday, 29 March 2017
Career Talk with Marine Engineering Students in Politeknik Ungku Omar
IPOH: Captain Nazri presenting IMO to inspire students at Politeknik Ungku Omar by giving career talk to the students. In the speech that Captain Nazri delivered, the students seems determined to make seafaring as their proficiency and their career path. After the talk, Captain Nazri had a Questions and Answers session with the students.
Wednesday, 15 March 2017
Meeting and Experiencing the Borneo Riverine Trip
SARAWAK: Captain Nazri, (right) with Dato' Jailani Jalal(second to right), Pengarah Hal Ehwal Pelaut dan Pelabuhan, with local port officers. Captain Nazri and Dato' Jailani meeting the local seafarers to improvise their competency. One of the objectives of this meeting is that to meet the potential youngster to promote the seafaring career, so that they can be motivated and inspired to choose seafaring as their career path. Also another purpose is to search for new opportunities for marine related career. Consequently, this meeting is to support the local tourism, needs efficient and effective mode of transport. The boat as seen in the picture is an express boat, which is the main transport of Sarawak when traveling using the river.
Wednesday, 8 March 2017
Working Visit from the PHEPP to UniKL Mimet, Lumut.
Thursday, 2 March 2017
Visits to Laguna Park
KLANG: Captain Nazri inspiring cooks that taking Shipboard Catering Management Course on 21st of February at Laguna Park. Captain Nazri motivates them and the feedbacks that we gain from the cooks are positive.
The IMO Ambassador of Malaysia, Captain Nazri Abu Hassan on Selamat Pagi Malaysia.
KUALA LUMPUR: Captain Nazri seen here in a television on RTM TV1 to tell the function and role of Seafarer's Management Center (SMC), and also the role of IMO Ambassador. As the IMO Maritime Ambassador for Malaysia, he officially become the icon of Seafarers Management Center. The SMC and the IMO Maritime Ambassador need to work together to ensure the needs of seafarers. The talk aired on 17th of February 2017.
Contraves Ship Simulator
CYBERJAYA: The IMO Ambassador for Malaysia visits the Contraves Maritime Training Center of Excellence on 10th of February. Captain Nazri tried the shipping simulator and share his broad experience in maritime industry with the seafarers that use this simulator as their training.
Appointed Certificate by the Secretary General of IMO
Captain Nazri, the IMO Ambassador for Malaysia
Name : Nazri bin Abu Hassan
Position : Head of Assistant Director,
Seafarer Development Unit
Introduction to International Maritime Organization Ambassador
WHAT MAKES AN IMO AMBASSADOR
An International Maritime Organization Ambassador is a spokesperson, supporter or a representative for maritime and seafaring profession. The member government and international organization identifies IMO Maritime Ambassadors by selecting the ambassador to promote the maritime and seafaring profession and raise awareness of the positive benefits of choosing a career at sea or other things that related to maritime.
IMO Maritime Ambassadors are encouraged to inspire and share their knowledge and passion about the world of maritime with others, especially towards young people that staring out on their further education, apprenticeships and career pathways.
The IMO Ambassador can inspire young people to consider their career path whether at sea or in the maritime industries. The objective is to reach new target audiences and inspire a new generation of maritime experts and seafarers.
WHAT DOES MARITIME AMBASSADOR DO?
IMO ambassador can share their knowledge and experience in many ways. Below are the examples on how IMO Ambassador can advocate young people to chose maritime field as their career path.
- Visit Local Youth groups or other local community groups to deliver a presentation highlighting the importance of the maritime industry.
- Have a stand or give a talk at a local career forum, community fair or other local event.
- Visit local schools and further education colleges.
- Engage with local radio, television, or newspapers; offer a "day-in-the-life" view of the Maritime Ambassador's profession.
- Give interviews or provide video clips and information about entry routes and the different seafaring education and training programmes.
- Write in to local or national newspaper when a story raises issues which touch on the maritime world, tell them your story "as a maritime professional".
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