Former MD died last week
The chairman of the Steam Packet Company says former managing director Hamish Ross will be best remembered for modernising the Island's ferry operator.
Mr Ross, who was in charge of the firm between 1996 and 2007, died at the age of 75 last week.
He took over the role when the Steam Packet was purchased by Sea Containers.
Robert Quayle explains the impact he had during his time with the organisation.
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