Monthly Archives: June 2024

Mathias Jonas

Secretary General, International Hydrographic Organization

Mathias Jonas is the Secretary-General of the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) since 2017 and was re-elected for another term of three years by IHO´s Assembly in May 2023. Prior to this appointment he held the posts of Vice President of the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency and National Hydrographer of Germany with responsibility for sea survey and sea cartography. 

Being a mariner, Mathias has been involved in integrated navigation matters since the beginning of the nineties. In addition he has completed the world’s first technical certification of an Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) in1999 and Voyage Data Recorder (VDR) in 2002 which both have become a standard equipment on nearly all sea going vessels. He has continuously contributed to IMO and IHO standardisation activities for navigation equipment, survey and cartography since. 

As one of the responsibilities of his current post he holds the Chair of the Hydrographic Commission on Antarctica. He is the author of numerous scientific papers on technical aspects of marine geoinformation systems and strategic considerations on the present status and future of hydrography.

Maximo Q. Mejia, Jr.

President, World Maritime University

Professor Maximo Q. Mejia is an accomplished global leader and scholar in Maritime Governance, Policy, and Administration. With over three decades of professional and academic experience, Professor Mejia is a passionate international advocate for the promotion of safe, secure, sustainable, and efficient shipping on clean oceans.

Appointed by the Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), Professor Mejia became the eighth President of the World Maritime University (WMU), a university established within the framework of the IMO and a global centre of excellence for maritime and ocean education, research, and capacity building. He is the first President from Asia and the first President who is a
graduate of WMU. As the Chief Executive Officer, Professor Mejia oversees and directs the academic
programmes, operations, and administration of the University.

Professor Mejia held various positions at WMU, as Director of the PhD Programme, Head of the Maritime Law and Policy Specialization, and Nippon Foundation Professor of Maritime Governance, Policy, and Administration at WMU. He also served as Associate Academic Dean and has been a resident Faculty
member since 1998. During his tenure at WMU, Professor Mejia spearheaded the further development
of the WMU PhD programme in Maritime Affairs ensuring a cutting-edge curriculum and a growing
number of doctoral students. Professor Mejia is author/co-author of more than 70 published articles and
book chapters and the editor/co-editor of 11 books. His multi-disciplinary research and teaching include maritime policy, maritime law, maritime labour law and policy, human factors, safety, and security-
related issues. He is an International Labour Organization (ILO) Certified Trainer for the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC, 2006).

Alongside senior leadership roles within WMU, Professor Mejia served as Administrator/Director-General at the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) from 2013 to 2016, heading the government agency responsible for integrating the development, promotion, and regulation of the maritime industry
in the Philippines. From 1988 to 1998, he progressively held various positions in the Philippine Navy
and Philippine Coast Guard including Deputy Chief of Staff for Navigational Safety and Deputy
Executive Director of the Multisectoral Task Force on Maritime Development. In 2013, Professor Mejia
was included in the Lloyd’s List 100 Most Influential Persons in the Shipping Industry. He served on
several senior diplomatic assignments including Head of Delegation of the Philippines to IMO meetings
(2013 -2016), Special Envoy of the President of the Philippines to the Inauguration of the Expanded
Panama Canal (2016), and Chairperson of the 31st ASEAN Maritime Transport Working Group (2016).

Professor Mejia earned his PhD from Lund University, Sweden, Master of Science from the World
Maritime University, Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy from the Fletcher School, Tufts University,
USA, and Bachelor of Science from the United States Naval Academy. Professor Mejia is fluent in
Filipino, English, and Swedish and has a knowledge of Spanish and Chinese. He is married to Rebecca
Hayes Mejia, with whom he has three children and one grandchild.


Pernilla Wallin

Deputy Director, Swedish Transport Agency

Pernilla Wallin works for the Swedish Transport Agency (STA) where she is head of the unit for ships and seaworthiness, and also deputy director of the Civil aviation and maritime department. She has worked at the STA since its formation in 2009 and has held various managerial positions within the authority. She has a background as a master mariner and worked for 10 years at sea in various positions before she started at the Swedish Maritime Administration in 1999.

In her current role she represents Sweden in international negotiations in the IMO, EU and other shipping related forums. She is head of the Swedish delegation to IMO Council, Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) and Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC).

Weimin Ren

Director of Transport Division, UNESCAP

Mr. Weimin Ren joined the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) as Director of the Transport Division in 2018, and currently also serves as Chair of the Steering Committee of the United Nations Road Safety Fund (UNRSF).

Prior to joining the ESCAP, Mr. Weimin Ren served as Director General of the Department of International Cooperation, Ministry of Transport, China. He began his career in 1989 with the ministry and took senior management positions at Director General level starting from 2009. During his time working at the Ministry of Transport, China, Mr. Ren dealt with a wide range of economic, technical and legal issues of the transport sector at regional and multilateral platforms and was deeply involved in the negotiations on China’s accession to the WTO, the implementation of regional transport connectivity initiatives, and the development and adoption of a number of international maritime conventions, such as HNS, Ship Arrest, and STCW 2010 Amendments. Mr. Ren is currently leading his team in ESCAP Secretariat to promote sustainable transport development in Asia and the Pacific, and guiding UNRSF to address global road safety issues.

Mr. Weimin Ren holds a Master of Science in General Maritime Administration and Environment Protection from WMU, and a Bachelor’s degree in Maritime Law from Dalian Maritime University, China.

Tae-eun Kim

Associate Professor of Maritime Safety Management, The Artic University of Norway

Dr. Tae-eun Kim is an associate professor of maritime safety management at University of Tromsø (UiT) – The Arctic University of Norway. Dr. Kim has MSc degree in maritime management from University of South-Eastern Norway and joint PhD degree in nautical operations from four Norwegian universities offering maritime education. Her research focuses on maritime safety and human factors, including accident causation modelling, safety leadership, and maritime education and training. 

She currently leads the Maritime Safety Science (MARSCI) Research Group and coordinates the i-MASTER project (https://imaster-project.eu), funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation program. Additionally, she serves as the project leader for REFRAME, a young talent project funded by the Research Council of Norway, focusing on human factors in remotely controlled and autonomous ships.

Yeontae Kim

Executive Vice President Technical Division,
Korean Register

Mr Yeontae Kim is a naval architect. He acquired his master degree at World Maritime University in Sweden and his bachelor degree at Ulsan University. He joined the Korean Register in 1989 and worked on various assignment, i.e. energy efficiency, hull structure, stability, loadline, international convention, new construction survey, survey of ship in service.

He is currently the executive vice president in charge of technical division at Korean Rehister head office.