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Bransom back on the board

by isleofman.com 4th March 2015

Moore Stephens is delighted to announce that its director of Moore Stephens Crew Benefits, Bransom Bean, has been re-elected to the International Superyacht Society (“ISS”) Board of Directors for the period 2015 to 2018.

While also ending a three year term as ISS treasurer and member of the executive committee, he continues as Chair of the ISS’ Education Committee, organising educational annual seminars for the superyacht industry in Fort Lauderdale, the South of France and Singapore.   

“Bransom is a colourful and highly-valued member of our Moore Stephens team,” said Clive Dixon, Moore Stephens partner, “Although his experiences as a nautical journalist, US navy submarine officer and circumnavigator under sail defines his style, his contribution to our firm as coach, marketer and project manager extends beyond his hands-on experience with the very serious business of the sea.”

This is the third time Bransom has been elected to the ISS Board.  He was recently also elected secretary of the Isle of Man Yacht Forum and was a founder of the US Superyacht Association as its first executive director.  

Founded in 1989, the ISS www.superyachtsociety.org is the Global Trade Association for the international superyacht industry.

Photo - Bransom Bean.

Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 4th, March 2015 12:31pm.

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