Renee Moilanen Director of Environmental Planning.
The Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners June 10 approved the appointment of Renee Moilanen to lead the Port of Long Beach’s forward-looking sustainability programs as director of Environmental Planning.
Environmental Planning is the port division most directly responsible for the port’s signature environmental policies and programs including the green port policy and the San Pedro bay ports clean air action plan or CAAP. Under the 2005 green port policy, the division coordinates programs to improve air, water and soil quality, preserve wildlife habitat and integrate sustainability into port practices.
Moilanen starts July 15.
Most recently, Moilanen was director of ports at Build Momentum, which specializes in developing campaigns for organizations working on transformative water, energy, transportation and manufacturing technologies. She was previously a consultant for Starcrest Consulting Group, which helps conduct the port’s annual emissions inventory.
The appointment brings Moilanen back to the Port of Long Beach, where she played a key role in advancing clean air programs as manager of air quality practices from 2014-19. She also served as an environmental specialist, environmental specialist associate and communications administrative analyst during a port career that began in 2006.
She earned a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Florida and a master’s of public policy in health policy from the University of California, Los Angeles.
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