GMBA founder Jouko Huju dies after short illness

Global Marine Business Advisors (GMBA) has announced the passing of Jouko Huju, the association’s founder and chief operating officer, after a brief illness.
In a statement, GMBA describes Huju as a “distinguished leader and visionary in the marine industry” who “leaves behind a legacy of collaboration and unwavering dedication that has profoundly shaped the Finish Boating sector and touched the global marine industry sector”.
Veda Pretorius, chair of GMBA, commented: “Jouko was the founder and chief operating officer of Global Marine Business Advisors (GMBA), a role in which he demonstrated an unparalleled commitment to the growth and development of marine and boating companies worldwide.
“Under his leadership, GMBA established a robust network of industry experts across 22 countries, providing invaluable strategic guidance for companies seeking to expand their market presence. Jouko was both colleague and friend to all GMBA consultants. Myself and fellow GMBA consultants are devastated by this loss and our thoughts go out to his family.”

Throughout his career, spanning over four decades, Huju played a pivotal role in promoting export initiatives and trade development within the marine sector. His influence extended to the Finnish Marine Industries Federation, where he served as CEO for 21 years, growing the organisation to represent 280 companies and establishing it as a cornerstone of the Finnish marine industry’s development.
He served as president of the International Council of Marine Industry Associations (ICOMIA) for two terms. His most recent tenure as executive director of the International Federation of Boat Show Organisers (IFBSO) was marked by a comprehensive turnaround strategy that revitalised the organisation, enhancing its global standing and fostering collaboration among boat show organisers worldwide.
Beyond his professional achievements, Huju was known for his passionate advocacy for sustainable practices within the boating industry and his steadfast belief in the power of collaboration and dialogue among stakeholders. He was a firm believer in lifelong learning, having completed both an MBA and a Doctorate in Business Administration.
Thom Dammrich GBA USA, a lifelong friend and colleague, remarked: “As I reflect on the remarkable journey we shared over the years, my heart is heavy with the loss of my dear friend and colleague, Jouko Huju. Jouko was not just a leader in the marine industry; he was a guiding light and a source of inspiration for all of us fortunate enough to work alongside him.

“His passion for the boating sector was unparalleled, and his unwavering commitment to promoting sustainable practices and fostering collaboration transformed not just businesses but organisations. Jouko had an extraordinary ability to connect people, to see potential where others saw challenges, and to ignite a shared vision for a brighter future in the marine industry.
“Beyond his professional achievements, Jouko was a true friend. He had a way of making everyone feel valued and heard, always taking the time to listen and offer support. His kindness, wisdom, and infectious enthusiasm for life will be deeply missed.
“As we mourn his passing, we also celebrate the legacy he leaves behind – a legacy of mentorship, collaboration, and an unyielding belief in the power of community. Thank you, Jouko, for everything. Your impact will be felt for years to come, and you will always be remembered with great affection and respect.”
Huju is survived by his wife Leija and two daughters.