JAXPORT Board of Directors unanimously chooses Eric Green as CEO

Sep 25, 2017 | Press Releases
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The Jacksonville Port Authority Board of Directors today unanimously voted to hire longtime JAXPORT executive Eric Green as Chief Executive Officer. The JAXPORT Board conducted a national executive search to fill the vacant CEO position, culminating in today’s unanimous selection.

Green, appointed JAXPORT interim CEO in March, joined the port in 2005 and served previously as Senior Director, Government and External Affairs, leading the successful effort to gain authorization and funding to start the Jacksonville Harbor Deepening project. The project to take the federal shipping channel to 47 feet will begin construction in the next few months.

During the board’s discussion, Chairman Jim Citrano praised Green’s contributions to JAXPORT’s success. “Eric Green has demonstrated in his period of service to JAXPORT, and his period as interim CEO, that he will be a great asset to this port as CEO.” Board member Joe York added, “Eric has earned the right to be the next CEO of JAXPORT.”

Prior to joining JAXPORT, Green served in numerous leadership roles for the City of Jacksonville, including Deputy Chief Administrative Officer. In this position, Green managed several city departments and was instrumental in the successful development, passage and implementation of the $2 billion Better Jacksonville Plan.

A Jacksonville native, Green is a member of the Board of Directors of the JAX Chamber and the Florida Chamber of Commerce and is an alumnus of both Leadership Jacksonville and Leadership Florida. He is active with youth activities at Bethel Baptist Institutional Church. Green is a graduate of Saint Andrews Presbyterian College and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science.

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