
Port Director
Richard
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As the Chief Executive Officer of the Port of
Stockton, Richard Aschieris directs and supervises all areas of the
Port operations and also makes recommendations to the Port Commission as to policy and
Port development. In addition, he also acts as the Port's
representative for various local, regional and National port-related
organizations. |
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Deputy Port Director of Finance &
Administration
Cheryl Taylor |
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Overall responsibility for the Finance, Information Systems, Purchasing and General
Services Departments as well as the Commercial Exchange Club.
Advisor for the Port Director on broad policy issues as they relate to
financial matters. Invests the Port's available cash and obtains
financing for purchases of equipment and construction of operating
facilities. |
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Deputy Port Director of Trade &
Operations
Mark
C. Tollini |
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Mark Tollini's responsibilities include the development and
preservation of Port business with general oversight responsibilities
for the Marketing and Public Relations, Terminal, Warehouse, and Port
Police Departments. |
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Deputy Port Director of
Properties and Environmental
Jeff
Kaspar |
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Jeff Kaspar directs
the Port's property management and strategic planning activities through analysis of the best use of Port land, facilities and capital
resources. He has oversight responsibilities for the Port's
environmental planning, compliance and permit programs, facilities
development, property management, maintenance and construction programs,
engineering consultant contracts and special projects. |
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Director of Facilities
Maintenance & Construction
Gary
Gentry |
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Gary Gentry's principal responsibilities include
supervision of maintenance and repair of all Port owned
structures, facilities, streets, automotive and field
equipment and utility systems. He supervises all
construction projects. He also works with the Property
Management Division in response to the needs of Port
tenants and works with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
on dredging and levee maintenance. |
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Marketing
Director
William (Bill) Lewicki |
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As the Marketing Director, Mr. Lewicki brings to the Port more than 30
years of experience in marketing management. His current workload
includes Port related opportunities in marketing and the development of
logistic distribution centers as well as a focused growth program of the
Ports Agra-Business into an international gateway to Asia. |
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Traffic Division
Manager
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As Manager of the Traffic Division,
publish the Port tariffs, provide cost analyses of
operations to determine proper rate levels and prepares
rate proposals for customers. To maintain close liaison
with the Port Marketing, Property Management and Accounting Departments.
To coordinate activities on behalf of carriers and shippers
who utilize the Port services. |
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Human Resources Manager
Christeen
Ferree |
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Christeen Ferree has the responsibility to insure
that employment at the Port is managed in accordance with
Port policy and within regulatory guidelines. Maintaining
job descriptions, instituting guidelines for employee
evaluation and administration of benefits, office policy,
procedures and guidelines, equal opportunity compliance
and administration of Workers Compensation. |
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Information
Technology Manager
James
J. Cooper |
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Jim implements and
manages all the computer needs for the Port. Responsible for a State-of-the-Art Information Technology
Department with a solid network infrastructure that includes multiple Servers, an IBM AS400 iSeries, and Fiber Optics for the
backbone. Other responsibilities include development and maintenance
of E-mail Server, Video Server, Security Server, Web Server, a multiple award
winning Internet
Web Site that includes online Annual Reports, Marketing Videos, live cameras and
live weather stations feeding to the Internet. |
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Chief of Police
George Lerner |
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The Port of
Stockton has its own sworn Police Department made up of highly trained
and professional officers. The Port Police patrol around the clock
(24x7), 24/7 camera surveillance, and are complemented by trained police
dogs. |

| WASHINGTON, D.C. |
TOKYO, JAPAN |
Mr. Del Smith,
Lobbyist
Carpi Clay and Smith
Government Relations
1130 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.
Suite 710
Washington, D.C. 20036
Telephone: 202-822-8300
Fax: 202-822-8315 |
Mr. Akira Yoshimura
Transcontainer Ltd.
35 Sankyo Bldg.
7-2 , Irifune 3-chome
Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Telephone: 03-5541-7421
Fax: 03-5541-7344
email:yosimura@tcl.co.jp |
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