Moore Director Declines Permanent Position at Port of L.A.

Posted by Eric Haun
Friday, March 21, 2014

Interim Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gary Lee Moore announced today that he will not apply for the permanent position. After an executive director is selected and in place, Moore will return to his duties as Los Angeles City Engineer.

“I’m grateful for Gary’s leadership, particularly for putting the TraPac container terminal expansion project back on track,” said Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti. “His professionalism and impeccable integrity has served the Port well.” 

“It’s been a privilege to lead the Harbor Department since November,” Moore said. “With my intentions clear, I hope this encourages all outstanding candidates to apply for the position.”

In addition to Moore’s oversight of key Port capital projects, he helped shape the upcoming $938 million fiscal budget and brought more accountability with an online list of approximately 200 active projects.

In his decade-long tenure as City Engineer for the City of Los Angeles, Moore has overseen an annual operating budget of $149 million and 400 active projects totaling $2.9 billion. He has been responsible for the completion of more than 1,350 projects and 3,000 emergency sewer repairs totaling more than $5.2 billion.

Nominations and submittals from interested candidates should be sent to heather@ralphandersen.com by Monday, April 14, 2014.

A full description of the position and qualifications is posted here. Constituents and business stakeholders are also invited to provide input by taking an online survey by April 4 or email comments to portoflosangelessurvey@ralphandersen.com.

All submissions, questions and inquiries regarding the position or recruitment process will be kept confidential.

portla.org
 

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