Belinda Manning has become the first female to be appointed to the PNG Ports Corporation Limited (PNG Ports) Board of Directors.
She was appointed by the National Executive Council (NEC) on September 20 and sworn in at the PNG Ports head office (Tuesday, October 10) before Magistrate Seth Tanei.
She will serve the Board for a period of three years, along with Chairman, Harvey Nii, and fellow directors Joe Holloway, George Gware, Glen Darnley-Stuart and Maxwell Paiya.
Her appointment to the Board comes at a time as PNG Ports embarks on a port redevelopment drive to fix its aging port facilities, upgrade security and surveillance, tap into the ‘green port’ concept, and have in place digital transformational systems to simplify existing processes, as it moves into the smart and green port space.
Ms Manning brings to the Board of PNG Ports a wealth of experience as a Digital Transformation Advocate, with strategy and execution as her key strengths.
She is skilled in Project Management, Risk Management, Business Development, Policy Development,
Human Resources, and an experienced digital transformational leader with a strong track record in driving digital transformation in the financial services space.
She is employed as the Chief Transformation Officer of Finance Corporation Limited.
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