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Harbor Commission Appoints Board Executive Officer

The Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners March 23, promoted Shana Espinoza to Executive Officer to the Board to assist the five-member panel in key policy research, recommendations and decisions in governing the Port of Long Beach.

The Executive Officer to the Board coordinates all administrative and communications functions for the Board, oversees the Board’s agenda development, advises on general issues, makes recommendations on policy issues, and arranges trade missions and conferences, among other duties.

Espinoza has been with the City of Long Beach for 22 years, including 13 years with the Harbor Department.

She started working for the Port of Long Beach in November 2007 as an executive assistant to the Board of Harbor Commissioners, working her way up to serve as a Commission Administrative Officer in June 2013 and Deputy Chief of Staff to the Board in June 2018. She has been Acting Chief of Staff to the Board since September 2020, following the departure of the previous Chief of Staff.

During her time at the Port, Espinoza has worked on a comprehensive travel audit with the City Auditor’s Office, digitized the Commission’s legislative process and assisted with the recruitment of a search firm that culminated in the hiring of an executive director for the Port in 2014.

Prior to joining the Harbor Department, Espinoza held a variety of positions within the City of Long Beach, starting as a special projects assistant for the Department of Economic Development in June 1998, where she provided research and data for grant applications and loan funding.

She went on to work as the director of scheduling for Mayor Beverly O’Neill from 2000 to 2006 until she was hired as an agenda coordinator for the City Manager’s Office, where she worked from 2006 to 2007.

Espinoza earned a master’s degree in Public Administration from California State University, Northridge in 2012 and a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Phoenix in 2007.

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