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The Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN) is pleased to announce the appointment of Øistein Jensen (Chief Sustainability Officer, Odfjell SE) as the new Chair of the MACN Board, and Dorte Christensen (Vice President Operations & Claims, Hafnia) as Vice Chair of the Board.

Øistein brings extensive experience in sustainability and corporate governance to his new role, and has been a strong advocate for ethical business practices throughout his career. His leadership will be instrumental in advancing MACN’s mission as the Network continues to expand its global reach and impact.

Dorte has served as a MACN Board Member since 2023 and has been an active contributor to the Network’s strategy and engagement efforts. Her operational expertise and commitment to transparency will strengthen the Board’s capacity to drive meaningful change across the maritime sector.

Øistein succeeds Ann Shazell (Group Counsel, Ocean Transportation at Cargill International SA), who is stepping down after her term as Chair. During her tenure, Ann has led MACN through a period of continued growth and global engagement, fostering collaboration across the industry and strengthening the Network’s impact in collective action initiatives worldwide.

Learn more about the MACN Board of Directors here.

Ann Shazell shared her appreciation as she steps down:

“It has been a privilege to serve as Chair of MACN and to work alongside such a dedicated and passionate community. Together, we’ve made great strides in strengthening our collective voice against corruption and in supporting tangible, lasting change across the maritime sector. I am confident that under Øistein’s leadership, MACN will continue to grow its impact and advance its mission globally. I look forward to Cargill’s continued support for MACN’s mission and to continuing to champion the membership”

Øistein Jensen commented on his new appointment:

“I am honored to take on the role of Chair and build on the strong foundation established by Ann and the Board. MACN’s collaborative approach demonstrates that by working together, the maritime industry can drive meaningful and measurable change. I look forward to continuing this important work with our members, partners, and stakeholders to make fair business practices the global standard.”

Dorte Christensen reflected on her new role as Vice Chair:

“I am delighted to take on the role of Vice Chair at such an exciting time for MACN. The Network’s impact is rooted in its collective strength, and I look forward to supporting Øistein and the Board in advancing our shared mission to foster integrity, transparency, and accountability across the global maritime industry.”

MACN expresses its sincere gratitude to Ann Shazell for her outstanding leadership and commitment, and welcomes Øistein and Dorte to their new roles. Their dedication, insight, and industry experience will continue to drive MACN’s mission of enabling a maritime industry free of corruption.

Source: MACN

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