Sharon L. Weissman ushered in the start of her term as Harbor Commission president Aug. 11 by accepting the gavel and announcing an agenda of environmental, community and workforce goals for the year ahead at the Port of Long Beach.
As head of the Board that sets policy for the port, Weissman said she wants to sharpen the port’s environmental focus by ensuring it works toward meeting a goal of deploying all zero-emissions cargo-handling equipment by 2030 and zero-emissions drayage trucks by 2035. She succeeds Harbor Commissioner Steven Neal, who served as the board’s president for the past 12 months.
Weissman also said she wants to increase the board’s support of the port’s community grants and sponsorship programs, in addition to education outreach programs such as the Academy of Global Logistics at Cabrillo High School in West Long Beach and the ACE Academy at Jordan High School in North Long Beach.
In her opening remarks, Weissman said she also planned to focus on:
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