CEO & Port Director Kristin Decas was named to the Pacific Coast Business Times’ Top 50 Women in Business for the 6th year in a row.
“I am honored to receive this accolade from the Pacific Coast Business Times and join a list of incredible women leading our region,” said Kristin Decas. “Our Port has been able to grow and succeed because of the many partnerships and support from our community. Together, we have been able to grow jobs, increase exports from our local industries by 66%, and become the Greenest Port in the United States.”
Kristin is recognized by Trade Administration officials for her impressive work in leveraging economic development through international trade promotion, and for her service on several federal shipping and port committees. Mrs. Decas just completed her 3 year term as the President of the California Association of Port Authorities (CAPA) representing California’s 11 deep water ports, providing educational leadership and advocacy on issues related to transportation, trade, the environment, land use, energy and other subjects affecting port operations. Kristin was awarded high-profile appointments by the U.S. Department of Transportation to both the National Freight Advisory Committee (NFAC) and the U.S. Marine Transportation System National Advisory Council (MTSNAC).
Kristin was the first woman to lead both the Port of New Bedford in its more than 50-year history and the Port of Hueneme in its 83-year history. Under Kristin’s leadership, the Port has achieved record-breaking cargo growth of 23%, handling over 1.6 million metric tons of cargo.
Kristin also supports her local community by serving on the Dignity Health Ventura County Community Board, and on the Habit for Humanity Ventura County Advisory Board. |