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Kitack Lim

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South Korean maritime official
The native form of thispersonal name isLim Kitack. This article usesWestern name order when mentioning individuals.
Kitack Lim
Kitack Lim in 2017
9th Secretary-General of theInternational Maritime Organization
In office
January 1, 2016 – December 31, 2023
Preceded byKoji Sekimizu
Succeeded byArsenio Dominguez
Personal details
Born (1956-01-22)January 22, 1956 (age 70)
Masan, South Korea
Alma materKorea Maritime and Ocean University
Yonsei University
Korean name
Hangul
임기택
Hanja
林基澤
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RRIm Gitaek
MRIm Kit'aek

Kitack Lim (Korean: 임기택; born 22 January 1956) is a South Korean maritime official who served as a previous Secretary-General of theInternational Maritime Organization.[2][3][4][5][6]

Early life

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Lim was born inMasan,South Gyeongsang Province, a major port city in South Korea.[6][5] He completed a degree in nautical science at theKorea Maritime and Ocean University (KMOU), Busan, graduating in 1977.[6][5] He then joined theRepublic of Korea Navy and worked on ships as a deck officer, later working for Sanko Shipping Co.[6]

In 1985, he joined the Korea Maritime and Port Administration, while undertaking further studies at the Graduate School of Administration ofYonsei University, eventually obtaining a Master's degree in 1990.[6][5] He then attended theWorld Maritime University (WMU), graduating with a master's degree in maritime administration with a major in navigation.[6][5] Between 1995 and 1998, he returned to KMOU for study completing a doctoral programme for international law.[6][5]

Career

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Lim began attending IMO meetings as part of the South Korean delegation in 1986, participating inmaritime safety and environmental protection issues.[6][5] From 1992 onwards, he was engaged in promoting maritime safety through the effective implementation of IMO conventions in South Korea, as well as in other IMO member states in the Asian region.[6][5] In 2004, he was elected Chairman of the Tokyo Memorandum on Port State Control.[6][5]

Between 2006 and August 2009, Lim served as Maritime Attaché and minister-counsellor at theEmbassy of South Korea, London, leading all IMO work for South Korea, including serving as Deputy Permanent Representative.[6][5] Lim was then appointed as Director General for Maritime Safety Policy Bureau at the Headquarters of theMinistry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs (MLTM) in South Korea.[6][5] This role included leading the South Korean delegation to the IMO Assembly in 2009.[6]

In March 2011, Lim was appointed Commissioner of the Korean Maritime Safety Tribunal (KMST).[6][5] In July 2012, he assumed the position of President ofBusan Port Authority.[6][5] He served as President of the Port Authority until the end of July 2015.[7][5]

Secretary-General

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Lim as Secretary-General in 2009 at the NCSR sub-committee

In December 2015, Lim was unanimously endorsed in his confirmation to become Secretary-General of the IMO.[7][8] ReplacingKoji Sekimizu of Japan, his first four year term commenced on 1 January 2016.[8][9][10] One of his first external events as Secretary-General in 2016 was to deliver the keynote speech at ane-Navigation conference onboard theMS Pearl Seaways inCopenhagen,Denmark.[11]

In June 2017, Lim announced the 'Day of the Seafarer' celebrations, with a recorded video message.[12] In September 2017, he made his first visit toRussia as Secretary-General holding discussions at theRussian Ministry of Transport.[13]

In May 2018, he gave an interview on the 70th anniversary of the lMO's foundation and highlighted the three top challenges of the future for the IMO as being climate change, digitization and seafarer issues.[14] In 2018, Lim was re-elected to serve another four year term as Secretary-General from January 2020, concurrent after his first term.[15]

In 2020, Lim highlighted the need to protect seafarers during theCOVID-19 pandemic.[16][17] This included arguing for the need for further recognition and support for seafarers from governments.[18]

Kitack Lim visiting seafarers in the Black Sea Humanitarian Corridor in July 2022

In February 2021, he asserted thatpiracy in theGulf of Guinea presented a "serious and immediate threat" to crews and vessels operating in West African waters.[19] In October and November 2021, he attended the2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference. This included giving the closing speech of the relatedInternational Chamber of Shipping 'Shaping the Future of Shipping' conference in which he stated that the need for the UN to take urgent action.[20]

In July 2022, Lim visited theBlack Sea to see ships and seafarers in the IMO humanitarian corridor, related to the2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[21] In August 2022, Lim visited the ports ofOdesa andConstanta as part of IMO efforts relating to theBlack Sea Grain Initiative.[22][23]

In September 2022, following her death, he paid tribute toQueen Elizabeth II, who had opened the Headquarters of the IMO in 1983.[24] In November 2022, he paid tribute to the former Secretary-GeneralWilliam A. O'Neil at the IMO, along with the release of a video tribute.[25]

On 1 January 2024, Lim's tenure as Secretary-General ended, with his replacementArsenio Dominguez taking office.[26]

Personal life

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In a May 2021 interview, Lim stated he enjoys playinggolf to relax, as well walking and watching films.[27] Lim has said that some of his mentors have included Joseph Angelo (an American colleague and IMO delegate), William A. O'Neil andEfthimios Mitropoulos.[27] Lim has stated that his favourite song isDelilah byTom Jones and that his favourite film isThe Father.[27] His favourite book is 'Dynamic Governance' by BS Neo and G Chen.[27]

References

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  1. ^임기택 해양안전심판원 조사관 FSI의장 재선임.The Dong-A Ilbo. 19 March 2004. Retrieved17 September 2017.
  2. ^"Mr. Kitack Lim (Republic of Korea) elected as IMO Secretary-General".Imo.org. Retrieved2016-02-01.
  3. ^Eason, Craig (2015-06-30)."Ship Operations - Lim Ki-Tack next IMO secretary-general - Lloyd's List".Lloydslist.com. Retrieved2016-02-01.
  4. ^"Ki-tack LIM, A candidate for the IMO Secretary-General".Limimo.org. Archived fromthe original on 2016-03-07. Retrieved2016-02-01.
  5. ^abcdefghijklmn"Biography". IMO. Retrieved12 November 2022.
  6. ^abcdefghijklmno"Biography". World Maritime University. Retrieved12 November 2022.
  7. ^ab"Kitack Lim confirmed as new Secretary General by IMO Assembly". IIMS. Retrieved10 November 2022.
  8. ^ab"IMO appoints Kitack Lim as new secretary general". Cruise&Ferry. Retrieved10 November 2022.
  9. ^Chesterman, Simon; Hisashi, Owada; Saul, Ben (2019).The Oxford Handbook of International Law in Asia and the Pacific. Oxford University Press. p. 209.ISBN 9780198793854.
  10. ^"Kitack Lim, Secretary General of the IMO". Shipping Today and Yesterday. Retrieved10 November 2022.
  11. ^Hagen, John (2017).Implementing E-Navigation. Artech House Publishers. p. 1.ISBN 9781630814922.
  12. ^"World Maritime Day 2017 IMO". Merco Press. Retrieved12 November 2022.
  13. ^"IMO Secretary-General Visits Russia". Maritime Executive. Retrieved12 November 2022.
  14. ^"Interview: Kitack Lim, Secretary-General, IMO". Marine Link. Retrieved12 November 2022.
  15. ^"Kitack Lim re-elected secretary-general of IMO". Riviera. Retrieved10 November 2022.
  16. ^"Why more needs to be done to protect seafarers during Covid-19". Ship Technology. Retrieved12 November 2022.
  17. ^"UK government and UN commit to protect seafarers and help stabilise global shipping market". UK Government. Retrieved12 November 2022.
  18. ^"Seafarers Need Recognition and Support from Governments: IMO Chief". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved12 November 2022.
  19. ^"Piracy in Gulf of Guinea poses "serious" trade threat". Global Trade Review. Retrieved12 November 2022.
  20. ^"Kitack Lim says the IMO will hear the calls for urgent action at COP26". Tradewinds. Retrieved12 November 2022.
  21. ^"IMO Secretary-General Kitack Lim notes Black Sea Grain Initiative implementation progress and the vital role of seafarers". International Harbour Masters Association. Retrieved12 November 2022.
  22. ^"IMO Secretary-General visits ports of Odesa and Constanta". All About Shipping. Retrieved12 November 2022.
  23. ^"IMO Secretary-General Visited Ports Of Odesa And Constanta To Oversee The Implementation Of The Black Sea Grain Initiative". Marine Insight. Retrieved12 November 2022.
  24. ^"IMO's Kitack Lim Pays Tribute to Queen Elizabeth II". Ship & Bunker. Retrieved12 November 2022.
  25. ^"VIDEO: IMO Sec-Gen Pays Tribute to Late William O'Neil, IMO Secretary-General Emeritus". MarineLink. Retrieved9 November 2022.
  26. ^"Mr Arsenio Dominguez (Panama) elected as IMO Secretary-General". International Maritime Organization. Retrieved30 November 2023.
  27. ^abcd"20 Questions with the IMO's Kitack Lim: Soap opera". Tradewinds. Retrieved12 November 2022.
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