Former SAJ president Michael Bernard dies
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Michael George Bernard, former president of the Shipping Association of Jamaica (SAJ) and a distinguished leader in Jamaica’s maritime industry, has died.
SAJ confirmed Bernard’s death in a media release on Saturday.
The association said it is deeply saddened to learn of his death, describing him as a man who dedicated more than five decades to the sector, leaving behind a legacy of service, innovation and leadership.
The SAJ further extended its condolences to Bernard’s family, friends and colleagues.
“Bernard began his shipping career in 1971 as a timekeeper at Sprostons Shipping Limited. He was later promoted to supercargo in 1974 and subsequently moved to the accounts department as a supervisor. Following the 1975 merger of Sprostons Shipping Limited and Jamaica Fruit and Shipping Company Limited to form Jamaica Freight and Shipping Company Limited, Bernard continued to advance, later becoming managing director of its subsidiary Shipping Services Stevedoring Limited,” SAJ said.
It added, “His service to the SAJ began in 1981, engaging in the Agents’ Committee, the Joint Industrial Council (JIC), and various subcommittees focused on industrial relations, safety and best practices. He served as vice president from 2003 to 2005 and served as president from 2006 to 2009. During his tenure, he prioritised industrial park development, security improvements in Newport West, and expanded training programmes in collaboration with educational institutions.”
Bernard was also the first vice president and executive council member of the Jamaica Employers’ Federation, Group A representative and chairman of the Caribbean Shipping Association (CSA), and a director of the Caribbean Maritime Institute.
He also served as president of the Marine and Allied Co-op Credit Union from 2007 to 2009 and was a longstanding member and director of the institution. He was appointed to the National Quarantine Commission in 2004.