Ten Years Strong: Building a Safer Port Network Together

It often starts with a phone call.

A port partner notices an unfamiliar vehicle lingering near a restricted area. A contractor sees someone where they shouldn’t be. A visitor feels that something “just doesn’t seem right.”

Ten years ago, those moments might have gone unreported. But today, thanks to a simple idea, “See Something, Say Something”, they spark action.

“A quick call to the Harbour Master’s Office/Port Patrol team sets an investigation in motion,” said Vicki Gruber, Director of Safety & Security and Harbour Master at HOPA Ports.

What began as a poster on the wall has grown into one of the most important aspects of our port’s safety and security culture.

From Reactive to Proactive

When the initiative launched a decade ago, the goal was to change the way people thought about security. Instead of treating safety as something handled only after a problem surfaced, we asked our community to think and act differently: to be proactive, to pay attention, and to speak up.

“It was a proactive initiative designed to empower our employees, tenants, and stakeholders to report any suspicious activity or behavior that could signal a potential security concern,” explained Gruber. “When I finish a call with someone who says ‘…like you said, Vic, See Something, Say Something’, I know the message has been received.”

“The shift has been profound. Situational awareness has grown. Reporting has become second nature. Together, we’ve built a safer, more connected community,” Gruber continued.

A True Team Effort

Every report is taken seriously. The Harbour Master’s Office/Port Patrol team investigate each report, carefully assessing whether to involve local law enforcement partners. Strong relationships with local, provincial, and federal agencies means that any concern, receives the right action.

“We’ve built strong relationships with public safety partners at every level. Together, we’ve created a true team effort in keeping our port network safe.”

More Than Incidents—It’s About People

Yes, there have been reports of suspicious activity over the years. And yes, some have required police investigation. But what inspires Gruber most, are the people who take the time to report a concern.

“For over 30 years, security has been a part of my life,” she said. “What inspires me is our people. I know this initiative is making a difference in keeping our port safe, and that’s what motivates me every day.”

Looking Ahead

As See Something, Say Something marks its tenth anniversary, the future is top of mind. The initiative has already reshaped how our port thinks about security. Now, the focus is on keeping that proactive spirit alive.

“I want the next decade to be just as proactive,” said Gruber. “Let’s continue to lead with awareness, speak up with courage, and protect what matters most.”

See Something, Say Something.

Renee Bulger, CPA, CGA

Vice President, Finance

Renee assumed the role of Vice President, Finance after having served as Director of Finance since 2023.

Renee joined the Hamilton Port Authority in 2006 as a General Accountant and was promoted to Controller in 2018. She was previously a member of the Board of Directors for the Hamilton Conservation Foundation from 2017 to 2020.

Renee received her Honours Bachelor of Commerce from Laurentian University and is a Chartered Professional Accountant.

Larissa Fenn

Vice President, Corporate Affairs

Larissa Fenn is Vice President, Corporate Affairs at HOPA Ports, leading a team responsible for communications and government relations, sustainability reporting, corporate governance and corporate culture.

Previous positions included communications and public policy roles at the Canadian Bankers Association, Credit Valley Conservation Authority, and the Regional Municipality of Halton.

Larissa holds a B.A.(Hons) in Political Science from Queen’s University. She holds the APR designation from the Canadian Public Relations Society, and completed the Senior Public Sector Leaders program at the University of Western Ontario, Ivey School of Business. Larissa has served as Vice Chair of the Board of Directors of the Royal Botanical Gardens, and as a member of the Policy Council of the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce.

Bill Fitzgerald

Vice President, Strategic Development

Bill assumed the role of Vice President, Strategic Development in 2024, after having served as HOPA’s Vice President, Operations since 2008.

Bill joined the Hamilton-Oshawa Port Authority in July 1995 as Project Engineer. He previously worked with the Regional Municipality of Ottawa’s Transportation Department, as well as for the Toronto Transit Commission and the City of Waterloo.

Bill received a Bachelor of Applied Science, civil engineering / water resources, in 1995 from the University of Waterloo and registered with the Professional Engineers of Ontario in 1997.

Jeremy Dunn

Vice President, Operations

Jeremy assumed the role of Vice President, Operations in 2024 after having served as HOPA’s Commercial Vice President since 2019. Prior to joining HOPA, Jeremy served in successive leadership roles at The Miller Group, one of Canada’s leading transportation construction and infrastructure maintenance companies. Jeremy has managed multiple business groups in the heavy construction, asphalt paving and aggregates sectors driving results through business restructuring, service improvement and strategic growth. In his most recent role, Jeremy served as General Manager of Miller Maintenance, responsible for managing and growing Miller’s highway maintenance business in Ontario.

Previous to The Miller Group, Jeremy held the position of Director of Operations for the Dunn Group of Companies.

Jeremy earned his Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) through Queen’s University. He also holds a Master’s Certificate in Project Management.

Ian Hamilton

President & CEO

Ian Hamilton is President & CEO of HOPA Ports (Hamilton-Oshawa Port Authority). He assumed this role in 2017, after serving as the Port Authority’s Vice President of Business Development and Real Estate since 2008. Ian has been instrumental in developing working waterfronts in Hamilton, Oshawa, and Niagara by attracting new business and private investment, and creating an integrated marine network across Southern Ontario.

Ian possesses more than 25 years of experience in international transportation and logistics in Europe and North America, and has held progressively senior positions in the liner shipping industry, including Transatlantic Trade Director (Europe) for CP Ships and Business Development Manager for Hapag-Lloyd. Ian is Chairperson of the Association of Canadian Port Authorities, and holds positions on various other boards, including: the Chamber of Marine Commerce, the Hamilton Club, and Brigs Youth Sail Training.

Ian holds an MBA from Aston University (UK) and a BSc in business administration and economics from the College of Charleston, South Carolina.