In today's episode of Moments of Clarity, I speak with Reg McNee.
Reg is a global marine senior executive with over 50 years of management and practical experience across all facets of the maritime industry. His career began in 1964 as a Marine Engineer and achieved his teenage dream in 1975 becoming chief engineer where he worked on vessels ranging from bulk carriers to oil tankers. He transitioned into an onshore management role in 1983 and his focus since 1988 has been on supporting worldwide Oil and Gas producers in all aspects related to their marine operations. He has specialist expertise in the design, construction and Commissioning of Offshore Support Vessels, restructuring loss making business ventures and expanding into new territories and as a key liaison between onshore management and Maritime Unions.
Reg was a very special guest. It is not often you get a first hand account of such an incredible life story. The experiences that Reg has had in his life would fill at least 10 normal lives, yet well into his 70s, Reg continues to add to his resume.
In our conversation we discuss Reg’s upbringing, early memories and his inspiration for a life at sea. We delve into his early career, developing into a leader, working and living around the world, dealing with various stakeholders, managing stressful situations and so much more.
You can contact Reg on reginaldamcnee@gmail.com.
Thanks again for listening to Moments of Clarity. It is a privilege to be able to share these conversations with you all.
Time Stamps
Introduction: 0:00 - 2:35
Part 1: 2:36 - 25:18
Part 2: 25:19 - 59:06
Part 3: 59:07 - 77:09
Conclusion: 77:10 - 77:51
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Podcast by Matthew Sortino
Music by Christian Prochilo
Artwork by Michael Chrisanthopoulos
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