Experienced executive named next CEO to lead Port of Long Beach

Commissioners of the Port of Long Beach have approved the appointment of Dr. Noel Hacegaba as the next Chief Executive Officer, effective Jan. 1, 2026.

Currently the Port’s Chief Operating Officer, Hacegaba succeeds Mario Cordero, who will step down at year’s end after leading the Port through a period of record cargo growth, major modernisation and the global pandemic.

“Noel Hacegaba is the ideal choice to lead the Port of Long Beach,” said Harbor Commission President Frank Colonna. “Noel brings extensive experience managing all key Port functions, deep knowledge of the goods movement industry and a collaborative leadership style that will serve the Port well as we navigate future challenges and opportunities.”

Hacegaba has served in senior management roles at the Port for 15 years, rising to Chief Operating Officer, where he oversees daily operations including commercial services, engineering, finance and administration, planning and environmental affairs, and strategic advocacy.

“I am honoured and grateful for the opportunity to serve as CEO of the Port of Long Beach and excited to lead our stellar staff to strengthen the nation’s supply chain as we build the port of the future,” said Hacegaba. “I am looking forward to working with our Mayor, Harbor Commission and partners to accelerate our economic engine as we elevate the Port’s profile internationally by delivering world-class infrastructure and customer service and industry-leading sustainability programs.”

Hacegaba has negotiated several major business transactions including the multibillion-dollar sales of Long Beach Container Terminal and Total Terminals International, and previously served as Managing Director of Commercial Operations and Chief Commercial Officer, guiding the Port through historic industry realignment and record cargo recovery following a major carrier bankruptcy.

In recent years, Hacegaba supported the CEO in the Port’s response to the pandemic-era global supply chain disruptions, directing the Business Recovery Task Force and coordinating with industry, labor and government partners to keep cargo moving. He also spearheaded the Port’s Supply Chain Information Highway, a digital platform designed to improve cargo visibility and data sharing across the national freight network.

In addition to his roles at the Port, Hacegaba has also served as Executive Director of the Intermodal Container Transfer Facility Joint Powers Authority, which oversees a major near-dock rail operation that supports the Port of Long Beach and Port of Los Angeles.

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