For over 50 years, our five member cities – Chula Vista, Coronado, Imperial Beach, National City, and San Diego – have worked together to develop and promote commerce, navigation, recreation, and fisheries on and around San Diego Bay. We are completely self-funded, contributing billions annually to San Diego’s economy, benefiting the community, local businesses, and employees. Businesses at the Port provide over 64,000 well-paying jobs supporting individuals and families throughout the region.
Who We Are
Our Values: we work extremely hard to embed these nine values into who we are and how we operate: accountability, courage, inclusiveness, fairness, fun, innovation, integrity, teamwork, and transparency.
Our 21st Century Port Vision: we are an innovative, global seaport courageously supporting commerce, community, and the environment.
Our Mission: the Port of San Diego will protect the Tidelands Trust resources by providing economic vitality and community benefit through a balanced approach to the maritime industry, tourism, water and land recreation, environmental stewardship, and public safety.
Our Promise: to enrich the relationship people and businesses have with the dynamic waterfront of San Diego Bay, providing prosperity and a more remarkable way of life.
LEADERSHIP & CULTURE
This is an incredible time to join the Port, as we have several exciting new infrastructure projects currently under construction, with many more funded and breaking ground soon. This includes the massive Chula Vista Bayfront Redevelopment, electrification and modernization of the Port’s cargo terminals, the Central Embarcadero Waterfront Development, and major environmental enhancements around the bay.
Please visit www.portofsandiego.org/projects for a detailed list of current, future, and recently completed projects.
Ports are highly specialized public agencies, and within that subgroup, the Port of San Diego is particularly unique. Given our wide array of services, responsibilities, and revenue streams we are often likened to a small county. We are governed by a seven-member Board of Port Commissioners, representing our five member cities, and providing leadership that transcends local boundaries. Our Commissioners are very engaged in our work and extremely supportive of staff. The CEO will report to the Board of Port Commissioners.
Position Summary
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
The Port of San Diego requires a CEO who leads first through people and culture, recognizing the incredible skills and experience the Port’s team members bring to their work. It is through them that the Port has the capability to undertake the largest projects at any point in the organization’s history, redefining the waterfront and opening it up in new and innovative ways that will dramatically increase access, opportunity, and economic activity.
Indeed, The Next CEO Will Need To Be Both a Diplomat And Expert Facilitator Of Those Dynamics To Bring The Port’s Stakeholders Together In Order To Move These Big, Innovative Projects Forward. Guided By The Public Trust Doctrine, The CEO Must Lead In a Manner That
Reporting to the Board of Port Commissioners, the CEO oversees all Port of San Diego programs, projects, functions, and activities, ensuring adherence to Port, local, state, and Federal regulations. This highly collaborative role works in partnership with the Board of Commissioners and management staff to provide policy guidance and program evaluation, develop and evaluate organizational strategic goals, operating policies, budgeting appropriations, and staffing plans.
Accountable for the success of the Port’s team of over 620 staff, the CEO will provide direct supervision to 11 team members: Commissioner Services, Office of the District Clerk, Chief of Harbor Police, VP of Marketing & Communications, VP of Planning & Environment, VP of Strategy & Policy, VP of Administration, VP of Maritime, VP of Business Operations, Chief Engineer, and CFO/Treasurer. While the Port Auditor and General Counsel report to the Board of Commissioners.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITY
Qualifications
BACKGROUND PROFILE
Recruitment Information
Benefits & Features
LOCATION
This is a hybrid position based at the Port’s Administration Building located at 3165 Pacific Highway, San Diego, CA 92101.
For More Information Or To Apply Please Contact
Sarah Thompson, Senior Director, Blair Search Partners
1855 1st Ave., Suite 300, San Diego, CA 92101
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