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Friday, November 15, 2024

Port of New Orleans Board Elects Jack C. Jensen, Jr. as Chairman

NEW ORLEANS — Today,  the Board of Commissioners of the Port of New Orleans (Port NOLA)  elected Jack C. Jensen, Jr. to serve as Board Chairman, succeeding  Charles H. Ponstein, whose term as Chairman ended this month. Also  elected were Joseph F. Toomy, who will serve as Vice Chairman, and  Walter J. Leger, Jr., who will serve as Secretary-Treasurer for the  nine-month term.

“Jack Jensen has brought  decades of transportation and logistics experience to this board, and we  look forward to his valuable contributions as chairman as we work to  expand freight-based business throughout Port NOLA’s three-parish  jurisdiction,” said Brandy D. Christian, Port NOLA President and CEO and CEO of the New Orleans Public Belt Railroad Commission (NOPB).

Jensen  joined the Board in June 2018 when he was appointed by Gov. John Bel  Edwards. Jensen has over 40 years of experience in the transportation,  logistics, supply, value-added, import/export, port development and  trucking industries and is a graduate of Holy Cross High School and the  University of New Orleans.

“I  look forward to the opportunity to serve as Chairman of the Board and  believe that this is a pivotal time for business at Port NOLA,” said  Jensen. “The Port is a major economic driver for our state and critical  infrastructure investments are the goal as we move together to increase  business and solidify Port NOLA in the Gulf gateway’s competitive  market.”

Jensen  has served on the boards of the Jefferson Chamber of Commerce, Covenant  House and Holy Cross High School. He has assisted with Catholic  Charities of New Orleans, Bridge House, Desire NOLA, and the Save Our  Lake Foundation. Jensen was recognized as Young Leadership Council’s  2009 Role Model of the Year, and as an Honorary Life Member of the  International Freight Forwarders and Customs Brokers of New Orleans. He  and his wife, Cindy, have seven children, six of whom assist with  managing the family businesses.

“We  are so appreciative of Charlie Ponstein’s leadership and dedicated  service as Chairman of our Board. He has been instrumental in our work  in St. Bernard Parish and in moving forward the Louisiana International  Terminal project,” Christian said.

 

In  his term as Chair, Ponstein played a pivotal role in guiding future  maritime and infrastructure investments in St. Bernard Parish. That  includes securing Capital Outlay funding for the St. Bernard  Transportation Corridor and, most recently, accompanying Governor  Edwards in negotiations abroad for future investments in Louisiana’s  container business. Ponstein will continue to serve on the Board as a  commissioner until his five-year term ends in February 2023.

Ponstein  will also continue to serve as Chairman of the New Orleans Public Belt  Railroad Commission for the upcoming term. Toomy will serve as Vice  Chairman and Leger as Secretary-Treasurer for the NOPB.

The  Port NOLA and NOPB Commission Boards consist of seven members. They are  unsalaried and serve five-year staggered terms. The Governor of  Louisiana appoints members from a list of three nominations submitted by  local civic, labor, education and maritime groups. The Board reflects  the Port’s three-parish jurisdiction, with two members from Jefferson,  four from Orleans and one from St. Bernard. Chairman Jensen and Vice  Chairman Toomy represent Jefferson Parish; Secretary-Treasurer Walter J.  Leger, Jr., Commissioner James J. Carter, Jr., Commissioner Sharonda R.  Williams and Commissioner William H. Langenstein, III represent Orleans  Parish; and Commissioner Ponstein represents St. Bernard Parish.        

Original source can be found here.

    

     

        

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