John Moseley

John Moseley

Chief Commerical Officer

John Moseley was named Chief Commercial Officer in 2018. He joined the Port of Houston Authority in 2010, successfully leading the port’s global sales efforts. Moseley started his career in international supply chain, maritime transportation and logistics and has held expanding roles in the U.S., Europe and Latin America with ocean carriers and beneficial cargo owners in addition to experience in the NVOCC, international freight forwarding and customs house brokerage sectors.

Moseley earned a bachelor’s degree in international business administration from California State University at Los Angeles and an MBA from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Isenberg School of Management.

In his current role, he is responsible for driving and executing Port Houston’s public terminal commercial strategy. He oversees Port Houston’s real estate, trade development and economic development departments, as well as administration of Harris County’s Foreign Trade Zone, the largest FTZ in the United States.

Moseley actively serves as Vice Chairman of the Economic Alliance Houston Port Region and as well as the executive board of the Containerization & Intermodal Institute in New York/New Jersey. He is a board member of the Houston Export District Council and committee member of the International Trade and Investment Committee at the Greater Houston Partnership. As corporate fellow at the University of Houston Downtown, Marilyn Davies College of Business, Moseley actively participates in the classroom at the graduate level. Past contributions have included board positions with the American Metals Supply Chain Institute, having served as Chairman of the Ports Committee, President and CEO of the board of the Brazil-Texas Chamber of Commerce, as well as various boards including the International Transportation Management Association of Houston, Netherlands American Business Association, International Trade Club of So. California, and the Advisory Board of the Center for Logistics and Transportation Policy Program at the University of Houston, Main Campus.

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