The Brief
The Port of Portland, a critical logistics and trade hub in regional Victoria, approached Galvin-Rowley Executive after six months of unsuccessful searching for a Head of Risk. CEO Jim Cooper needed a candidate with an uncommon combination of high-level risk management expertise, deep understanding of port and maritime operations, and willingness to relocate to Portland—a regional area that had proven challenging for traditional recruitment approaches.
The Challenge
The Port of Portland faced multiple recruitment obstacles that had stymied previous search efforts:
- Niche expertise requirements: The role demanded candidates with deep risk management expertise specifically within high-risk maritime environments.
- Industry knowledge imperative: Understanding of port and maritime operations was non-negotiable.
- Regional location barrier: Portland’s regional setting had deterred qualified candidates in previous search attempts.
- Urgent timeline pressure: Six months of unsuccessful searching had created operational pressure on the executive team.
These challenges were compounded by the specialised nature of the role, which sat at the intersection of technical risk management and maritime operational knowledge—a combination that significantly narrowed the candidate pool.
Our Approach
Galvin-Rowley Executive deployed a comprehensive, bespoke search strategy tailored to the unique requirements of the maritime sector:
- Strategic Network Activation: We leveraged our robust network of Environment, Health, and Safety (EH&S) professionals, recognising that maritime risk management expertise often overlaps with broader EH&S competencies across high-risk industries.
- Cultural and Role Alignment Analysis: Through detailed assessment processes, we evaluated not only technical qualifications but also cultural fit and willingness to embrace the unique opportunities that regional port operations present.
- Market Mapping and Direct Outreach: We conducted comprehensive market mapping to identify candidates who might not be actively seeking opportunities but possessed the precise combination of skills required, followed by discreet, targeted outreach.
- Regional Value Proposition Development: We worked closely with the Port of Portland to articulate the compelling career and lifestyle opportunities available in regional Victoria, addressing potential concerns about relocation upfront.
The Outcome
Our targeted approach delivered immediate success, with the placement of an outstanding Head of Risk who met all technical and cultural requirements. This initial success catalysed a strategic partnership with CEO Jim Cooper, leading to multiple subsequent appointments across the Port of Portland:
Roles Successfully Placed:
- Head of Risk
- Harbour Master
- Head of Safety
- Market Development Manager
- Senior Finance Positions
The success extended beyond Portland when Jim Cooper, then Vice Chair of the Australian Ports Association, endorsed our expertise to sector peers. This resulted in transformational appointments across Australia’s ports sector:
Additional Port Sector Placements:
- Port of Hastings: Chief Financial Officer
- Tasmania Ports Corporation (TasPorts): Harbour Master
- Port of Melbourne: Multiple leadership roles
- Searoad Ferries: General Manager Operations
In each case, we successfully addressed the dual challenge of niche expertise requirements and regional relocation through our national network, rigorous vetting processes, and deep understanding of cultural alignment.
Maritime and Ports Sector Expertise
Galvin-Rowley Executive has developed specialised expertise in maritime and ports sector recruitment, understanding the unique operational complexities and leadership requirements of this critical infrastructure industry. Our success stems from recognising that effective port leadership requires not only technical expertise but also the ability to navigate complex stakeholder relationships, regulatory environments, and operational challenges specific to maritime trade and logistics.
We understand that ports operate as critical economic gateways, requiring leaders who can balance commercial imperatives with safety, environmental, and community considerations. Our recruitment approach reflects this complexity, ensuring candidates possess both the technical competencies and strategic vision necessary for success in these vital roles.