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RADM Michael N. Parks, USCG (Ret.) joins Chamber of Marine Commerce

 

NEWS RELEASE

The Chamber of Marine Commerce is pleased to announce that RADM Michael N. Parks, USCG (Ret.), has joined the Chamber as Special Advisor.

In his new role, RADM Parks will be working with the Chamber to promote the distinct economic, environmental and safety advantages of the bi-national Great Lakes – St. Lawrence shipping industry, in addition to increasing awareness and advising on the industry’s maritime-related policy and issues.

Before his retirement in 2013, RADM Parks was the Commander of the Ninth Coast Guard District, which spans the five Great Lakes, St. Lawrence Seaway and parts of the surrounding states, including 1500 miles of international border.  Previously, he was the Deputy Director of Operations for Headquarters United States Northern Command, with responsibility including land, maritime, and Homeland Defense air operations as well as Defense Support of Civil Authorities.

RADM Parks is a 1982 graduate of the United States Coast Guard Academy where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Government. He has a Master of Public Administration degree from George Washington University and a Master of Science in National Security Strategy and Policy from the National War College in Washington, D.C.

RADM Parks, a career “cutterman”, has more than 12 years of sea duty while serving aboard six different Coast Guard cutters, commanding four of those ships.  RADM Parks’ awards include The Defense Superior Service Medal, four Legions of Merit, two Meritorious Service Medals, six Coast Guard Commendation Medals, two Commandant’s Letter of Commendation Ribbons and various service and unit awards.

The Chamber of Marine Commerce is a bi-national association that represents more than 150 marine industry stakeholders including major Canadian and American shippers, ports, terminals and marine service providers, as well as domestic and international ship owners.

Quotes

  • Stephen Brooks, President, Chamber of Marine Commerce— “We are delighted to have Rear Admiral Parks join us as Special Advisor.  During his stellar 31-year career in the U.S. Coast Guard, he has worked closely with our industry and its stakeholders and has a deep understanding of both marine shipping’s contributions and challenges. We believe RADM Parks will be an invaluable asset to the Chamber and our bi-national industry.”
  • RADM Michael Parks, USCG (Ret.) —“With billions of dollars in new, environmentally advanced ships and new infrastructure at the Seaway and Great Lakes ports and terminals, the marine industry is poised to deliver great things. In my new role with the Chamber of Marine Commerce, I look forward to continuing to work collaboratively with all stakeholders to help the industry deliver for our two great nations.”
     

Quick Facts

  • The bi-national Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway marine industry generates $35 billion in business revenues and supports 227,000 jobs in the U.S. and Canada.
     

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About the Chamber of Marine Commerce

The Chamber of Marine Commerce is a bi-national association that represents more than 150 marine industry stakeholders including major Canadian and American shippers, ports, terminals and marine service providers, as well as domestic and international ship owners.  The Chamber represents the interests of its members by promoting the advantages and benefits of marine transportation and addressing government issues affecting marine commerce.  Advocacy extends to federal, state/provincial and municipal levels of government.

Media Contact

Julia Fields

Chamber of Marine Commerce

613-294-8515


About the Chamber of Marine Commerce

The Chamber of Marine Commerce (CMC) is a bi-national association that represents diverse marine industry stakeholders including major Canadian and American shippers, ports, terminals and marine service providers, as well as Canadian domestic and international ship owners. The Chamber advocates for safe, sustainable, harmonized and competitive policy and regulation that recognizes the marine transportation system's significant advantages in the Great Lakes, St. Lawrence, Coastal and Arctic regions.

Media Contact:
Jason Card
Chamber of Marine Commerce
jcard@cmc-ccm.com
(613) 447 5401