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Leo Martin Named Chief Operating Officer at Vancouver Shipyards

North Vancouver, B.C. — March 24, 2026 —Seaspan is pleased to announce that Leo Martin has been promoted to the role of Chief Operating Officer, Vancouver Shipyards, effective April 20, 2026, taking on management responsibility for ship construction from concept design to delivery.

As a seasoned shipbuilder, Leo has been an integral part of the senior leadership team at Seaspan Shipyards since 2018 and brings two decades of experience in program management and supply chain leadership roles across the U.K. and Canada.  

“Leo’s appointment to Chief Operating Officer is a testament to the strength of our team and our focus on building a robust leadership pipeline. His expanded portfolio focuses the COO role on new construction performance with oversight of the shipbuilding and design process. I am confident Leo’s leadership will ensure we are well-positioned to capitalize on future opportunities, grow the business, and deliver on our commitments,” John McCarthy, CEO of Seaspan Shipyards, said. 

“I’m honored to take on the role of Chief Operating Officer. Our commitment to excellence in shipbuilding is stronger than ever. I look forward to leading our talented team as we continue to build on the incredible sovereignty capabilities we’ve established across engineering and design, our pan-Canadian supply chain and in the highly complex and capable ships we build to meet the needs of our customers. I’m truly excited about the future and the opportunities that lie ahead for Seaspan and our dedicated workforce,” Leo Martin said. 

Leo is a seasoned shipbuilding leader bringing two decades of experience in program management and supply chain leadership roles across the U.K. and Canada. After joining Seaspan in 2018, he was appointed Senior Vice President, Programs in September 2023, overseeing both Coast Guard and Navy programs with a focus on program delivery and working closely with the functional organizations to improve efficiencies in every aspect of our operations. Before joining Seaspan, he spent more than 10 years in the defense industry with BAE Systems, Naval Ships division, supporting the delivery of Type 45 Destroyers and the U.K.’s flagship Queen Elizabeth Aircraft Carriers.

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