Interferry, the association representing the ferry industry worldwide, has announced a lineup of keynote speakers and confirmed ferry leaders for its annual conference, Interferry2025, taking place in Sorrento from October 4-8, 2025. The conference theme, “Connections”, will be brought to life through insightful discussions and unparalleled networking opportunities.
“The unprecedented participation of ferry company leaders from all corners of the globe at this year’s conference truly underscores the vital role of ‘Connections’ in our industry,” stated Interferry CEO Mike Corrigan. “In an era of rapid global change, encompassing sustainability, evolving regulatory compliance and the imperative for economic growth and coherent safety regulations, these connections are more crucial than ever for the future of ferry business.”
Two prominent figures, known for their ability to bridge diverse perspectives, will deliver keynote addresses: Bud Darr, President and CEO of Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) returns to Interferry´s annual conference by popular demand, and will offer his fresh insights into the shipping sector’s challenges and opportunities in connecting with customers, communities, and employees. Isabelle Ryckbost, Secretary General of the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO), will provide a crucial update on the progress of onshore power supply (OPS) rollout across European ports, and discuss how companies can collaborate more closely to achieve the 2030 deadline for OPS availability.
The confirmed ferry leaders for Interferry2025 stem from a diverse range of global regions, truly representing a cross section of the ferry sector, sharing the commitment to navigating global challenges together and already embodying the conference theme of “Connections.”
Interferry is honored to confirm the participation of the following ferry leaders:
Shelvy Arifin – Corporate Secretary, ASDP Indonesia Ferry, Indonesia
Götz Becker – CEO, FRS, Germany
Greta Bédard – President and CEO, Société des traversiers du Québec, Canada
Claes Berglund – Director of Public Affairs and Sustainability, Stena AB, Sweden
Matteo Catani – CEO, GNV, Italy
Sean Collins – CEO, Uber Boat by Thames Clipper, UK
Mike Corrigan – CEO, Interferry, Canada
Panos Dikaios – CEO, Attica Group, Greece
Oluwadamilola Emmanuel – General Manager, Lagos State Waterway Authority, Nigeria
Mathieu Girardin – Executive Vice President Ferry Division, DFDS, Denmark
Eric Grégoire – CEO, Scandlines, Denmark
Emanuele Grimaldi – Managing Director, Grimaldi Group, Italy
Guido Grimaldi – Corporate Commercial Director Short Sea Shipping Services, Grimaldi Group, Italy
Nicolas Jimenez – President and CEO, BC Ferries, Canada
Rio Lasse – Director of Transformation and Operations, ASDP Indonesia Ferry, Indonesia
Niclas Mårtensson – CEO, Stena Line, Sweden
Christophe Mathieu – CEO, Brittany Ferries, France
Marija Zaputović Mavrinac – Member of the Management Board, Jadrolinija, Croatia
Shane McMahon – CEO, StraitNZ, New Zealand
Morgan Mooney – CEO, San Juan Clipper and Fire Island Ferries, USA
Tim Mooney – President, Fire Island Ferries, USA
Seamus Murphy – Executive Director, WETA / San Francisco Bay Ferry, USA
Anders Ørgård – CCO, OSK Design, Denmark
Chet Pastrana – CEO, Archipelago Philippine Ferries, Philippines
Mary Ann Pastrana – Executive Vice President, Archipelago Philippine Ferries, Philippines
Supapan Pichaironarongsongkram – Chairperson, Chao Phraya Express Boat, Thailand
Johan Roos – Director Regulatory Affairs, Interferry, Sweden
Katy Taylor – CEO, Wightlink, Isle of Wight Ferries, UK
Heru Widodo – President Director (CEO), ASDP Indonesia Ferry, Indonesia
More high-profile participants are expected to be confirmed in the coming weeks. For further information and to register for Interferry2025, please visit interferryconference.com.