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CAPTAIN GLASS RETIRES AFTER DECADE AS RASS CHAIRMAN

HRH Princess Anne with Captain Duncan Glass.

After ten years at the helm as Chairman of Trustees of The Royal Alfred Seafarers’ Society (RASS), Captain Duncan Glass has announced his retirement.

Captain Glass started his journey with the Surrey-based maritime charity 16 years ago when he became a Trustee, before being appointed as Vice Chair in 2007 and then Chairman in 2009. Captain Glass was succeeded by Lieutenant Commander Philip Wake RNR, when the Chairmanship was handed over at the Society’s Annual General Meeting on 16th May.

The Royal Alfred Seafarers’ Society is a registered charity and was established in 1865, providing nursing, dementia, residential and respite care to retired seafarers and residents of non-seafaring backgrounds from across the UK.
  
As Chairman of Trustees, Captain Glass was pivotal in overseeing the smooth running of The Royal Alfred Seafarers’ Society. His role included governing the Society and ensuring an effective stream of income for the organisation, enabling the charity’s Belvedere House care home to operate at the very highest standard, delivering care to more than 65 residents and tenants.

Captain Glass said: “It only seems like yesterday I accepted the Chairmanship at The Royal Alfred Seafarers’ Society. It has been a pleasure to oversee the progress of the charity for the past decade and watching the development of our outstanding care home into something the residents can be proud to call home.

“I wish my successor, Lieutenant Commander Philip Wake, and the Society every success for the future and will be keeping in touch with my esteemed colleagues, friends and residents at this wonderful charity!”

Commander Brian Boxall Hunt, CEO of Royal Alfred, said: “We are incredibly sad to be parting ways with Captain Glass and his support in making our care home such a success cannot be understated. Over his ten years as Chairman of Trustees at The Royal Alfred, he has always actively helped and encouraged us to deliver the best possible standard of care for our residents and tenants.

“While he will be missed by all at the Society, we welcome incoming Chairman Phillip Wake and look forward to working with him to continuously improve our Society and care home for all that are connected with it.”

Alongside Captain Glass’ contributions to The Royal Alfred, his achievements have also been recognised across the industry. In 2010, he was awarded the Merchant Navy Medal for exceptional services to navigational safety and seafarers’ charities. This was accompanied by a well-deserved OBE.

https://royalalfredseafarers.co.uk

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