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Port of Aberdeen targets significant growth with new Chief Commercial Officer

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Roddy joins the Port having held a wide range of senior leadership positions within the energy and marine sectors for more than 20 years.

  • Roddy James appointed as Chief Commercial Officer
  • Roddy has extensive experience and knowledge from energy and marine industries
  • Port of Aberdeen targets significant growth across a diverse range of sectors 

Port of Aberdeen has appointed Roddy James as its first Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) as the organisation targets significant growth.

Roddy joins the Port having held a wide range of senior leadership positions within the energy and marine sectors for more than 20 years, including Utility ROV Services, N-Sea and Stork.

In this newly created role, Roddy leads Port of Aberdeen’s marine, operations and business development functions. His focus is to retain existing customers, attract new business to the Port, accelerate the organisation’s growth strategy and deliver operational excellence.

Aberdeen is one of the UK’s busiest ports and offers professional, flexible, value-adding solutions to a diverse range of sectors including oil and gas, renewables, decommissioning, general cargo, cruise and ferry services. The Port’s existing North Harbour and transformational £400 million South Harbour development will make Aberdeen the largest berthage port in Scotland.

The expanded Port of Aberdeen is at the heart of the North East Scotland Green Freeport bid which could create up to 32,000 high quality jobs, boost GVA by £8.5 billion and transform the region into the ‘Net Zero Capital of Europe’. The bid is backed by more than 300 private sector companies, academics, and parliamentarians from across the political divide.

Bob Sanguinetti, Port of Aberdeen Chief Executive said:

“Roddy’s appointment comes at a pivotal time for Port of Aberdeen. Having successfully navigated the pandemic the business now has a strong platform for future growth across both its existing North Harbour and the new South Harbour, which will take Aberdeen’s capabilities to a new level when construction completes in Q2 2023.”

“Roddy’s vast industry experience, drive and impressive record of delivering growth will be hugely influential as we continue to evolve to support new industries. His skillset will complement the talent, expertise and capabilities in the Port, and we are excited to draw on his wealth of expertise as an integral part of our ongoing evolution.”

Commenting on his recent appointment, Roddy added: “I am delighted and honoured to be joining at such an important time in the Port’s rich history. The new expanded facilities are truly world class and put the North East at the forefront of the energy transition journey. I look forward to working with my new colleagues as we support the Port’s and wider region’s ambitions for growth.”

Roddy joined Port of Aberdeen as a member of the executive leadership team on Monday 24 October and reports to Chief Executive, Bob Sanguinetti.

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