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Shifting Trade 1/29/2020 - 1/30/2020 Tampa, FL Shifting Trade 1/29/2020 - 1/30/2020 Tampa, FL Paul Scott Abbott Erik Autor Freelance Writer President 201 Valhalla Dr National Association of Foreign Trade Zones Cleveland, GA 30528-4277 14th Street NW, Suite 1071 United States Washington, DC 20045 tel: (706) 865-9796 tel: (202) 626-8104 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Vijaykumar Agrawal Davinder Badial AMPE, PH.D. Vice President, Americas Ports & Marine, Senior Port Planner, Master Planning Transportation Port of Long Beach AECOM 415 W. Ocean Blvd. 7650 corporate center drive Long Beach, CA 90802 Ste 400 tel: (562) 283-7150 x 7154 Miami, FL 33126-1220 email: [email protected] United States tel: (305) 514-2488 email: [email protected] Katherine Bailey US Army Corps of Engineers A. Paul Anderson 701 San Marco Blvd President & CEO JACKSONVILLE, FL 32207 Port Tampa Bay tel: (904) 232-2070 1101 Channelside Drive, 4th Floor email: [email protected] Tampa, FL 33602 tel: (813) 905-5101 email: [email protected] Flavio Batista Wallenius Wilhelmsen Ocean Edward Anthes-Washburn 300 Interpace Parkway Executive Director Suite A300 Port of New Bedford Parsippany, NJ 07054 52 Fisherman's Wharf United States New Bedford, MA 02740-7261 tel: (201) 505-5148 tel: (508) 961-3000 email: [email protected] email: Edward.Anthes-Washburn@newbedford- Basil Binns ma.gov Assistant Director Matthew Appice PortMiami Chief Commercial Officer 1015 N. America Way, Ste 210 Port Manatee Miami, FL 33132 300 Tampa Bay Way tel: (305) 347-5503 Ste 1 email: [email protected] Palmetto, FL 34221-6603 United States tel: (941) 722-6621 email: [email protected] 2/7/2020 Page 1 of 14 Shifting Trade 1/29/2020 - 1/30/2020 Tampa, FL Patrick Blair P.E., S.I. Jane Brome Director of Engineering Manager, Market Development and Cruise Port Tampa Bay Operations 1101 Channelside Drive Barbados Port Inc. Tampa, FL 33602 University Row tel: (813) 905-5003 Bridgetown, email: [email protected] Barbados tel: (246) 434-6100 x4210 email: [email protected] Stephanie Bowman Commissioner Caitlin Bryant Port of Seattle 2711 Alaskan Way email: [email protected] Pier 69 Seattle, WA 98121 tel: (206) 787-3034 Maria Cartier email: [email protected] Market Development Manager Lauren Brand Port Milwaukee National Association of Waterfront Employers 2323 S Lincoln Memorial Dr (NAWE) Milwaukee, WI 53207-1054 1420 New York Ave NW Fifth Floor United States Washington, DC 20005 tel: (414) 286-3511 United States email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Torrey Chambliss Manager, FTZ & Cargo Business Dev. Oswaldo Bravo Port Tampa Bay National Manager 1101 Channelside Drive Terracon Consultants, Inc. Tampa, FL 33602 1675 Lee Road tel: (813) 905-7678 Orlando, FL 32789 email: [email protected] tel: (602) 614-9853 email: [email protected] Sage Chandler Vice President, International Trade Kyle Bresniker Consumer Technology Association United States Army Corps of Engineers 701 San Marco Blvd email: [email protected] Jacksonville, FL 32207 United States tel: (904) 232-1893 email: [email protected] 2/7/2020 Page 2 of 14 Shifting Trade 1/29/2020 - 1/30/2020 Tampa, FL Evan Chapman Mario Cordero J.D. Director of Government Relations Executive Director American Association of Port Authorities Port of Long Beach 1010 Duke Street 415 W Ocean Blvd 11th Floor Alexandria, VA 22314 Long Beach, CA 90802 tel: (703) 684-5700 United States email: [email protected] tel: (562) 283-7700 email: [email protected] Ricardo Charlton Jacob Crist Director, Maintenance Terminal Operations The Northwest Seaport Alliance Port of New Orleans P.O. Box 2985 P.O. Box 60046 Tacoma, WA 98401-2985 New Orleans, LA 70160-0046 tel: 253-428-8692 tel: (504) 528-3316 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Christopher "Kit" Chope Ashley Davis Vice President, Sustainability Sr. Marine Terminal Rep / FSO The Port of Virginia The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey 600 World Trade Center 260 Kellogg St Norfolk, VA 23510-1679 2nd Floor tel: (757) 683-2152 Newark, NJ 07114 email: [email protected] tel: (973) 578-2159 email: [email protected] Frank Colonna Cary Davis Commissioner Director of Government Relations & General Port of Long Beach Counsel 4801 Airport Plaza Dr American Association of Port Authorities Long Beach, CA 90815-1263 1010 Duke Street tel: (562) 283-7700 Alexandria, VA 22314 email: [email protected] tel: (703) 684-5700 email: [email protected] Chris Connor David Delac President & CEO CFO American Association of Port Authorities Port Tampa Bay 1010 Duke Street 1101 Channelside Dr Alexandria, VA 22314 Tampa, FL 33602 tel: (703) 684-5700 United States email: [email protected] tel: (813) 905-7678 email: [email protected] 2/7/2020 Page 3 of 14 Shifting Trade 1/29/2020 - 1/30/2020 Tampa, FL Rafael Díaz-Balart Aisha Eccleston Latin American Coordinator Manager, SE Containerized Sales American Association of Port Authorities Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT) 1627 SW 37 Avenue 2831 Talleyrand Avenue Apt. 907 Jacksonville, FL 32206-0005 Miami, FL 33145 tel: (904) 357-3070 tel: 305-389-1878 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] S. Wesley Dortch P.E. Rotimi Edobor Assoc. VP/Ports Area Business Class Mgr Senior Manager / Head of Subsidiary HDR Engineering, Inc. Sifax Stevedoring Nigeria Ltd. 1 Ibis Circle Terminal C Tin-can Island Safety Harbor, FL 34695-5012 Apapa, Lagos tel: (813) 282-2300 Nigeria email: [email protected] tel: 011-234-1-803-502-2561 email: [email protected] Margaret Doyle Wade Elliott Sr. Manager, Business Development, Marine VP of Marketing & Business Development Eagle LNG Partners Port Tampa Bay 36 Richmond Dr 1101 Channelside Drive Skillman, NJ 08558-1817 Tampa, FL 33602 United States tel: (813) 905-5150 tel: (508) 889-7747 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Andrew Durant Kate Ferguson Samuels International Associates, Inc. Director of Trade & Business Development P.O. Box 1214 Duluth Seaway Port Authority ALEXANDRIA, VA 22313 2305 W. Superior Street tel: (703) 609-0700 Duluth, MN 55806-1931 email: [email protected] tel: (218) 727-8525 email: [email protected] Susan Dvonch Michael Freiner Partner Senior Project Manager Shey-Harding Executive Search HDR Engineering, Inc. P.O. Box 67 5426 Bay Center Drive, #400 Seal Beach, CA 90740 Tampa, FL 33609 tel: (562) 252-8516 tel: (361) 857-2211 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] 2/7/2020 Page 4 of 14 Shifting Trade 1/29/2020 - 1/30/2020 Tampa, FL William Friedman Wayne Gilmore President & Chief Exec. Officer HSBC Bank USA, N.A. Port of Cleveland 1441 Brickell Avenue, 1100 W. 9th Street, Suite 300 Suite 1001 Cleveland, OH 44113 Miami, FL 33131 tel: (216) 377-1339 tel: (305) 539-4943 email: [email protected] Ronald Glessing Corinne Funkhouser Director of Real Estate Chief Operating Officer Port Tampa Bay Chassis King, Inc. 1101 Channelside Drive 1016 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Tampa, FL 33602 Clearwater, FL 33756 tel: (813) 905-7678 United States tel: (727) 585-1500 email: [email protected] Mario Ernesto Gonzalez Mallori Gallimore Manager of Community Relations Project Manager Port of Long Beach Naylor, LLC 415 W. Ocean Blvd. 5950 N.W. First Place Long Beach, CA 90802 Gainesville, FL 32607 tel: (562) 283-7718 tel: (352) 333-3472 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Joseph Greco Ming Gao Vice President of Containers Intermodal Systems Development Manager Ports America Florida Department of Transportation 2200 Broening Hwy 11201 N. McKinley Drive Ste 100 Tampa, FL 33612-6456 Baltimore, MD 21224-6619 tel: (813) 975-6454 tel: (443) 991-0036 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Casey Grigsby Alicia Gates Vice President of Programs & Planning Florida Ports Council email: [email protected] 502 E. Jefferson Street Tallahassee, FL 32301-2537 United States tel: (850) 222-8028 email: [email protected] 2/7/2020 Page 5 of 14 Shifting Trade 1/29/2020 - 1/30/2020 Tampa, FL Renita Gross Doug Hansen Conferences and Events Manager Director Strategic Planning American Association of Port Authorities Ceres Terminals Inc. 1010 Duke Street 2 Tower Center Blvd Alexandria, VA 22314 East Brunswick, NJ 08816 tel: (703) 684-5700 tel: (201) 974-3810 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] David Gutheil Charles Hendrick Chief Commercial Officer Business Development Manager Port of Cleveland Weeks Marine, Inc. 1100 West 9th Street, Suite 300 524 Suwanee Circle Suite 300 Tampa, FL 33606 Cleveland, OH 44113 tel: (813) 334-3254 tel: (216) 241-8004 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Jamie Gwaltney Jay Hula Vice President Naylor, LLC Moffatt & Nichol 5950 N.W. First Place 2 East Bryan Street, Suite 501 Gainesville, FL 32607 Savannah, GA 31401 tel: (352) 333-3492 tel: (912) 231-0044 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Noel Hacegaba PPM Robert Inchausti Deputy Executive Director of Administration CIO and Operations TEDIVO LLC Port of Long Beach 415 W. Ocean Blvd. email: [email protected] Long Beach, CA 90802 tel: (562) 283-7071 email: [email protected] Hector Jacques Chair of the Board of Directors Carlos Halasz Halifax Port Authority Customs Compliance Officer - Global Trade 1215 Marginal Rd HP Inc Halifax, NS B3H 4P8 8501 SW 152 Street Canada Palmetto Bay, FL 33157 tel: (902) 426-3503 tel: 404-774-6122 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] 2/7/2020 Page 6 of 14 Shifting Trade 1/29/2020 - 1/30/2020 Tampa, FL Richard Jordan Don Krusel Chief of Staff Québec Port Authority Port of Long Beach 150 rue Dalhousie 4801 Airport Plaza Drive Québec, QC G1K 4C4 Long Beach, CA 90815 Canada tel: (562) 283-7700 tel: (250) 600-2335 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Ram Kancharla PPM Juan Kuryla PPM Vice President, Planning & Dev.
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