Background
Rampley, Dennis Neil was born on July 29, 1941 in Moatlands Brenchley, Kent, England. Son of Arthur and Mary (Murray) Rampley.
Rampley, Dennis Neil was born on July 29, 1941 in Moatlands Brenchley, Kent, England. Son of Arthur and Mary (Murray) Rampley.
Researcher, University of Oxford attended, Imperial College Science, Technology & Medicine, London attended, Hull U. diploma in freight forwarding, Federation International des Assns. de Transitaires et Assimiles, Zurich licentiateship, City and Guilds of London Institute.
With, Shell Research Ltd., 1963-1966;
research worker, U. London, 1966-1972;
private practice management and technical consultant, 1973-1977
with, Powell Duffryn Shipping Ltd., 1977-1987;
company secretary, air traffic controllers Holdings Ltd. (now Anglo European Agilysys Ltd.), 1987-1991;
company secretary, Deutrans (London) Ltd., 1990-1991;
with, Arnessen Global Superior vena cava syndrome Ltd., DSR Lines Ltd.
vice-president, director, Decofreight International, Inc., Miami, Florida, 1990-1991;
president, director, Seafast Inc., Miami, 1990-1991;
president, director, Chartered International Associations Inc., Miami, since 1990. Lecturer graduateship examination Institute of Materials Handling, 1969-1970.
Provost, adjunct faculty, 1991-1994. Visiting professor Nova U., Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 1993. Member liquidation committees of inspection, 1977-1991.
Expert witness in field, 1971-1991.
Freeman City of London, 1995. Member committee Canterbury Kent, British Institute Management, 1976-1977. Public relations officer Southeast division Institute Materials Handling, 1970-1971.
Chairman East Kent section Institute Supervisory Management, 1974-1975. Fellow Institute Business Administration (life), British Society Commerce (life), Royal Society Arts (life), Chartered Institute Transport, Institute Chartered Shipbrokers, Institute Company Accountants, Technology Surface Coatings (international register), Institute Logistics and Transport. Member Chartered Institute Journalists, Chartered Institute Arbitrators, Royal School Mines Association (life), Oxford University Society.