Happy Thursday!
We love a follow-up! Back in mid-January we blogged on how the
local leaders for Houston and Harris County reappointed the current chairman,
Ric Campo for the Port Commission of the Port of Houston Authority. Well, looks like a new Port Commissioner has
been appointed to represent the Houston.
Did anyone happen to receive the Port
Houston’s Port Report Newsletter on February 27, 2025, their announcement titled,
“Port Houston Is Strengthening Its Leadership With Key Appointments”? In the announcement, it goes on to speak on
how at the Port Commission’s Regular Meeting on February 19, 2025, they swore
in Roland Garcia for a two-year term on the Port Commission of the Port of Houston Authority. Mr.
Garcia was chosen by local leaders of Houston earlier in February for the Port
Commission. Port Commissioners are
appointed for unpaid two-year terms and may serve for no more than twelve
years. The Port Commissioners are the
ones who set the policies and guidance for Port Houston’s
administration. Mr. Garcia will be
replacing Port Commissioner, Dean Corgey, who has fulfilled the twelve-year
term limits, and the Port Commission bid farewell and thank you to Mr. Corgey at
the same meeting. We would
like to thank Mr. Corgey for his service and wish Mr. Garcia luck in his new position! If you would like to read more of Port
Houston’s Port Report announcement, please click the link: Feb-2025-_New-Port-Commissioner-Roland-Garcia_Final1.pdf.
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We hope you have a wonderful evening!
**Disclaimer: You may be charged a fee to read Port
Houston’s announcement. **