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4-29-2025

Massachusetts Maritime Academy Hosts SOCP Spring Conference

Clean energy solutions and educational programs fuel robust conversation

BUZZARDS BAY, BOURNE, MA, ISSUED…APRIL 29, 2025…Massachusetts Maritime Academy (MMA), a top-ranked public university with undergraduate degree programs focusing on science, engineering, technology, math, and business that blend academics and experiential learning, proudly hosted the recent Ship Operations Cooperative Program (SOCP) 2025 Spring Conference, featuring key discussions on topics including maritime alternative fuels and overcoming workforce and regulatory challenges in maritime education.

The three-day conference, “Fueling the Future: Clean Energy and Education at the Forefront,” brought together industry leaders and educators for robust conversation on the pivotal role of innovative fuel solutions and educational programs in driving a sustainable energy future.

Keynote speaker for the Spring Conference was Lauren Gleason, Port Director for Massachusetts Port Authority, who shared insights on clean energy innovations. The conference featured panel discussions on balancing sustainability and feasibility in maritime alternative fuels, addressed challenges in maritime education, and explored offshore wind opportunities. Additionally, panelists addressed critical issues such as sexual assault and sexual harassment prevention, response strategies within the maritime industry, and achieving respectful onboard culture.

Michael Burns, Director of the Center for Maritime Training at Massachusetts Maritime Academy, served as a panel discussion moderator. Among the panelists were Sara Kazamais, Assistant Director of Career Services at the Academy, and Michael Mulken, the Academy’s Director of Marine Credentialing.  Dr. James McDonald, Dean of Graduate and Continuing Education at the Academy, delivered the welcoming address on the second day of the April 15-17 conference.

“It was our privilege to host the SOCP 2025 Spring conference,” said Captain Elizabeth B. Simmons, LP.D, Vice President of External Affairs at the Academy.  “The future of maritime education lies in our ability to innovate and adapt. By integrating ever-evolving technologies and sustainable practices into our curriculum, we are preparing the next generation of maritime professionals to lead the industry towards a more sustainable and efficient future.”


About the Ship Operations Cooperative Program (SOCP):  The Ship Operations Cooperative Program (SOCP) is a 501(c)6 nonprofit and nonpartisan member-driven organization of industry leaders to promote and improve the maritime industry through collaboration, facilitation, recommendation, and innovation.  SOCP is not a lobbying organization; its members are primary maritime stakeholders that include owning and operating companies, labor, training and educational professionals, mariners, regulatory, government and non-government organizations.

ABOUT MASSACHUSETTS MARITIME ACADEMY (MMA): 
MMA is a fully accredited, four-year, co-educational state university offering Bachelor and Master of Science degrees that are highly regarded in the worldwide maritime industry and beyond. For more than 100 years, MMA has prepared women and men for exciting and rewarding careers on land and sea. As the nation's finest co-ed maritime college, MMA challenges students to succeed by balancing a unique regimented lifestyle with a typical four-year college environment. Located on Cape Cod, at the mouth of the scenic Cape Cod Canal, Massachusetts Maritime Academy is the ideal college to pursue the love for the ocean, concern for the environment, interest in math and science, and a thirst for adventure. Follow MMA on FB: @massmaritime, @MassMaritime.Advancement; IG: @massmaritime, @mmacademyalumni; Twitter:@MMAadmissions, @MMAcademyAlumni; YouTube: Massachusetts Maritime Academy.

 

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