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Isle of Man Steam Packet company crew member promoted to master

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Adam Kelso has been promoted to the rank of Master on the Ben-my-Chree.

Born and raised on the Isle of Man, Adam joined the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company in October 2021, fulfilling a life-long dream. He follows in the footsteps of his father, who was a Chief Engineer with the Company for many years.

Adam began his career with the Steam Packet Company as a Second Mate, having completed his studies in Nautical Science at Fleetwood Nautical College. With the support of the Company, Adam completed his Chief Mate’s Ticket, before commencing studies for his Master Mariner certification, in December 2021.

Working on a week on/week off rotation, Adam completed his 8 weeks of training on 8 June 2022, and took up his first command earlier this summer.

As Master, Adam has overall responsibility for the safety of life, safety of the vessel, and safety of the environment. He’s also responsible for ensuring the vessel is compliant with both international and local regulations.

Managing Director of the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company, Brian Thomson commented: ‘Adam’s achievement will be a great inspiration to anyone considering a career at sea. The Isle of Man Steam Packet Company is proud to support such a dedicated and talented member of the team, in achieving his ambitions. We wish Adam many happy years of sailing with the Company.’

Wilton Isle of Man welcomes two new recruits

Wilton has welcomed two new recruits to its Douglas office.

Summer Moughtin and Patrick Ferrer both join the company after successfully completing their A-level studies on the Island.

Patrick discovered a passion for client services when he landed his first role as an administrator. Since then, he has progressed through Business Management and Reporting to his current role as Family Office & Business Support Administrator, a position which has allowed him to develop direct relationships with clients and learn more about other industries.

For Summer, as stressful as lockdown was, it offered time to reflect on opportunities and potential career paths. An A-level in Business Studies provided her with useful insight for her new post in financial services, and as Wilton Isle of Man is such a supportive and encouraging organisation, there is real scope for career development. Summer already enjoys the varied nature of her work at the Company and, like Patrick, has found great fulfilment in establishing her own client connections.

Wilton CEO, Tony Flanagan, commented: ‘When you start out in your first full-time role, it should be an exciting time in your life when you’re constantly making new discoveries and the possibilities are endless. At Wilton we are passionate about supporting our young team members in achieving their career ambitions, and it’s a pleasure to have such enthusiastic new recruits on board as Patrick and Summer.’

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