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Sailing Today
|July 2020
Sam Jefferson spoke to the CEO of British Marine Lesley Robinson about the impact of the current crisis and the future of the Southampton Boat Show

One of the big roles British Marine plays is to represent the industry; membership of British Marine represents a sort of insurance policy during a crisis,” Lesley Robinson explains. “Never is this more important than now.”
I’m chatting with the CEO of British Marine on a broad range of topics but, inevitably, things keep getting drawn back to the one fearful menace which has dominated all of our thoughts for some time now: Covid–19. Lesley Robinson is in a prime position to provide some oversight on the matter from the perspective of the marine industry. She has been at the helm of British Marine (previously known as the British Marine Federation) since mid-2018. Its role is to provide support to member marine businesses and be a voice within the higher echelons of government for the 1,500 members, which come from a broad range of businesses including boat builders, chandlers, brokers, marinas and equipment manufacturers. In addition, British Marine represents the interests of the wider marine industry. Never have members needed representation quite like now.
“Our industry is not unique in being hugely impacted by this crisis, but this is certainly a time when it’s clear what we are here for – it was vital that we sprang into action quickly to represent the interests of our members and continue to do so.
This story is from the July 2020 edition of Sailing Today.
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