What does it mean to be a Maritime Professional?
About this Event
What does it mean to be a Maritime Professional?
Come join us on Thursday Jul 25 2025 at 6:30 PM for an exciting evening designed as an interactive conversation rather than a one-way presentation.
The event will be held at The Seacare Hotel, Level 4, Seacare Martime Hall, a cozy and welcoming venue perfect for networking and learning.
The discussion will explore how maritime professionalism extends beyond qualifications and technical competence to include judgement, integrity, accountability, safety consciousness, lifelong learning, and service to society.
At its heart, the session asks what it truly takes to be trusted as a maritime professional in a changing maritime world.
About the Speaker
Captain Philip “Paddy” Parvin joined the Royal Navy in 1984 and was selected for the UK Submarine Service as a nuclear engineer. With the sea forming part of his life from an early age on the coast of Northern Ireland, he went on to gain a First Class Honours degree in Engineering and a postgraduate diploma in Nuclear Reactor Technology before deploying to sea.
His naval career included service in Trafalgar-class submarines, frigates, and with the Royal Marines, as well as shore appointments in acquisition, operations, and nuclear regulation. His final uniformed role, completed in May 2022, was Chief Engineer and Safety Director of the UK submarine force, including the delivery of critical outputs throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Fellow of IMarEST, he is strongly committed to continuing professional development and also holds an MSc in Marine Engineering, an award-winning MBA, and a degree in French. Since leaving the Navy, he has supported product safety, nuclear safety, and regulatory development, including work with Australia’s emerging regulatory regime. He chairs the IMarEST Council Executive Committee and is active in sustainability, sailing, diving, and shark conservation. He is married with two grown up children and lives on the southern coast of England.
Getting there:
- Event is located at The Seacare Hotel
- Closest MRT Station:ChinaTown and Outram Park
- Ample public carparks just nearby the club
Other Information:
In order to ensure attendance and avoid duplicate registrations, a nominal fee of $10 will be charged for registration of this event for members and $30 for non-members to cover F&B.
Where is it happening?
Event Location & Nearby Stays:
SGD 10.00 to SGD 30.00










