Gibraltar Port Authority Announces Promotions

The Gibraltar Port Authority have announced the promotions of three individuals within the authority.
A statement from the Government follows below:
David Pincho, previously a Senior Port Officer, has been promoted to Deputy Captain of the Port/Marine Officer. David joined the Gibraltar Port Authority in November 2006 after obtaining V103/1 certificate from South Tyneside College. In 2015 he obtained the V103/2 Supervisor Certificate from Port of London Authority. In early summer of 2016, David was promoted to the role of PortOfficerwhere he undertook firsttheDockController and then thePort Facility Security Officer (PFSO) roles. In the latter part of 2018, David was then promoted to the Senior Port Officer role. David is very much looking forward to taking a lead in dealing with the challenges and opportunities that the Port Authority faces.
Krisanne Robba, previously an Administration & Finance Officer, has been promoted to PA to the Captain of the Port. She began her career at the Gibraltar Port Authority in 2010 as an Administrative Assistant (AA). Krisanne then advanced to the role of Administrative and Finance Officer (AFO), where she gained valuable experience. She is now delighted to have been promoted to PA to the Captain of the Port, a role she has always studied for and aspired to have. She is very much looking forward to continuing supporting and contributing to the efficient operations of the Gibraltar Port Authority by proudly assisting the Captain of the Port and Senior Management Team.
Amy Baglietto, previously an Administration & Finance Officer, has been promoted to Administration Supervisor.Amy joined the Gibraltar Port Authority in 2019, and over the years has had the opportunity to grow and contribute to its development. She is excited to have been promoted to AFE Administration Supervisor. She is looking forward to this new chapter in her career and is grateful for the opportunity to continue working with such a dedicated team. It has been a rewarding experience, and she is eager to further contribute to the ongoing progress of the Gibraltar Port Authority.
The Captain of the Port, John Ghio, said: “I am delighted with the promotions, which reflects on the hard work and dedication of our staff. I am confident that all three will be further contributing to the Authority in each of their roles.”
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