Joint Media Release – Maritime Cook Islands and Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Immigration
Maritime Cook Islands is proud to announce that Captain Ian Finley, Permanent Representative of the Cook Islands to the IMO, who has represented the Cook Islands with distinction on the international stage, has received the International Maritime Prize on December 2, 2024, during a ceremony at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) headquarters in London. The event will coincide with the 109th session of the Maritime Safety Committee (MSC 109).
Captain Finley is recognized for his exceptional dedication to advancing international maritime safety, security, and environmental standards. Over a career spanning more than three decades, he has championed initiatives that have significantly improved the safety of life at sea and the well-being of seafarers, and he has promoted sustainable practices within the shipping industry while being an advocate for the unique needs of small island nations. His dedication to the work of IMO, together with his passion and expertise, has established the Cook Islands as a respected voice at the IMO.
Captain Finley has also played a pivotal role in mentoring and inspiring Cook Islands representatives attending IMO meetings. His guidance and leadership have helped them to navigate the complex challenges of a dynamic global shipping environment and to actively engage in international maritime policymaking, striving for fairness and consensus.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration (MFAI) also celebrates this prestigious recognition and the significant role Captain Finley has played in representing the Cook Islands on the global stage. Director of Treaties, Multilateral and Oceans Division, Sandrina Thondoo, attended the awards ceremony in London and highlighted Captain Finley’s contributions as aligning with the Cook Islands’ commitment to upholding international maritime standards and promoting sustainable development.
The International Maritime Prize, awarded annually by the IMO, celebrates individuals or organizations that have made exceptional contributions to advancing the Organisation’s mission. Captain Finley’s career is distinguished by his instrumental role in shaping maritime policies, including his work on international conventions, his dedication to improving safety at sea, and for serving as an inspiration for future generations of maritime leaders.
The award ceremony saw the IMO Secretary-General, Arsenio Dominguez, officially presenting the prize to Captain Finley. Attendees included high-ranking representatives from IMO member states, industry leaders, and maritime organizations, underscoring the significance of this achievement.
MCI and MFAI together extends their heartfelt congratulations to Captain Finley. His achievement highlights the strength of the Cook Islands collective contributions to international maritime affairs. This shared commitment to representing the Cook Islands on the global stage and addressing critical maritime challenges reflects the united vision of both organisations to uphold the values and aspirations of the Cook Islands within the international maritime community.