New CEO for Port of Corpus Christi
Published by Claire Cuddihy,
Assistant Editor
Dry Bulk,
The Port of Corpus Christi Commission Chairman Charles W. Zahn has announced that Executive Director John LaRue is to step down from his duties as Executive Director on 1 January 2018, and officially retire from the Texas-based port in June 2019. LaRue will serve in a senior advisory capacity to his successor, Sean Strawbridge, currently the Port’s Deputy Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer, who will take over as CEO on 1 January 2018.
“As part of the Port of Corpus Christi Authority Commission’s vision for the future, we pause to thank John LaRue for his outstanding leadership and steady hand over the last two decades.” said Charles Zahn, Chairman, Port Corpus Christi Commission. “We also welcome Sean Strawbridge in his new role as CEO and, with John LaRue’s example, we have full confidence Sean will take the Port to new highs and new frontiers.”
LaRue has led the Port of Corpus Christi since 1994, arriving at the Port from Philadelphia Regional Port Authority where he also served as Executive Director. Over his 23-year tenure, LaRue marshalled the Port of Corpus Christi from a regional Port Authority to what is now the fourth largest port in the United States in tonnage. He has been instrumental in setting Texas and US port policy and is an internationally recognised expert on port strategy. He has served on numerous advisory panels and boards and continues to advocate for funding of critical national infrastructure.
“It has been a wonderful experience to lead the Port of Corpus Christi over the last 23 years.” said John LaRue, Port Corpus Christi Executive Director. “We’ve seen fantastic growth over the years and I couldn’t be more pleased with the condition the Port is in today. I welcome the transition and look forward to supporting Sean in his new role as CEO.”
In his advisory role, LaRue will help Strawbridge settle into the role of CEO of the nation’s largest export port for US produced crude oil.
Strawbridge arrived in Corpus Christi in 2015 after a national search for a successor to LaRue. Previously, Strawbridge worked at Oxbow Energy, Ports America Group, and the Port of Long Beach where he was the Managing Director of Port Operations and Trade Development.
“I am thankful to the board for their confidence in me and truly grateful for the opportunity to work alongside John as he helps guide me in this new responsibility,” said Sean Strawbridge, Deputy Executive Director and COO.
“I am confident the path we are on is the right one and I thank John for his continued support as we carry on his legacy.”
The Port of Corpus Christi Authority is embarking on an ambitious capital investment programme, led by the deepening and widening of the Corpus Christi Ship channel. With 60% of the nation’s crude exports flowing through the Port of Corpus Christi, the surging energy sector growth is further fueling the Port of Corpus Christi’s quest to build more infrastructure in support of its vision as the Energy Port of the Americas.
Read the article online at: https://www.drybulkmagazine.com/ports-terminals/21122017/new-ceo-for-port-of-corpus-christi/
You might also like
UMAS study finds optimising port waiting times could reduce dry bulker emissions by 10%
The study finds that these ships spend between 4-6% of their operational time, around 15-22 days per year, waiting at anchor outside ports before being given a berth.