FMC"s Cordero to Be Executive Director at Port of Long Beach
The Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners "is expected" to approve Mario Cordero, a current member and recent chairman of the Federal Maritime Commission, as executive director on April 14, the Port of Long Beach said in a news release…
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(here). Cordero will succeed Duane Kenagy, the interim executive director since late 2016, and is expected to join the port in May, it said. “The broad perspective I gained at the national level, along with my many years of service as a Long Beach Harbor Commissioner and my love for the community of Long Beach, will allow me to hit the ground running," Cordero said. The decision follows a "comprehensive international search,” Harbor Commission President Lori Ann Guzman said. “Mario not only has a deep understanding of the maritime industry from his leadership of the Federal Maritime Commission, but his service as a member of the Long Beach Harbor Commission gives him extensive knowledge of the needs of our carriers, terminal operators, cargo owners, and other trade partners. Mario approaches challenges from a bipartisan, collaborative perspective and as we seek to keep our port thriving, his combination of national and local experience is well-suited to carry us into the future.”