International Trade Live speaker announcement – Samantha Brocklehurst

International Trade Live have the pleasure of announcing our next confirmed speaker ahead of the must-attend virtual trade event taking place on 8-9 November; Samantha Brocklehurst, Customer Experience Manager for A.P. Moller Maersk UK & Ireland. 

Samantha (Sam) Brocklehurst is the Director of Customer Experience for Maersk UK & Ireland and has over 15 years’ commercial experience in the shipping & logistics industry. Sam has a strong background in organisational transformation and its accompanying culture change, and is particularly passionate about authentic customer centricity, as demonstrated consistently across her high performing, empowered and engaged teams.  

During her eight-year tenure within A.P. Moller Maersk, Sam has successfully developed an innovative comprehensive virtual training programme focused on strengthening internal commercial networks globally, contributed in setting up Maersk’s Commercial Academy, and radically transformed her organisation’s Net Promoter Score (NPS) within the space of eighteen months.  

An authentic leader, Sam embraces a “non-corporate” and inclusive culture, focused on the growth and performance of her people, alongside genuine customer centricity and excellence, to deliver award-winning service levels across all encompassing teams 

In this exclusive interview with the Customer Experience Director for Maersk UK & Ireland Samantha Brocklehurst gives an overview of the current developments in shipping. From digitalisation to sustainability, Samantha shares her insight and observations on the industry, and her optimism for the future.  

To make sure you don’t miss out on Samantha’s session, register here. 

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