The Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners voted unanimously Monday, November 14, to name J. Christopher Lytle, the Port’s Deputy Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer, as the Port of Long Beach’s new Executive Director.

The decision was greeted with support by industry representatives, State Senator Alan Lowenthal and others present at the regularly scheduled Board meeting.

The Harbor Commission announced their decision a week ago, but Monday's vote formally confirmed Lytle's appointment. Lytle will succeed Richard D. Steinke, the Port’s 14-year Executive Director, who announced his plan to retire earlier this year.
 
"After a thorough, intensive and extensive search process, I'm pleased to report that last Monday, the Board was unanimous in selecting" Lytle for the position, Harbor Commission President Susan E. Anderson Wise said shortly before the unanimous 4 to 0 vote. Commissioner Thomas Fields was not present.

"I am looking forward to working with Chris in his new position," Wise said.

Lytle is a longtime shipping industry veteran, and has been the Port’s Deputy Executive Director since March 2008. He joined the Port in September 2006 as one of four Managing Directors, overseeing the Port’s Trade Relations and Port Operations Bureau, which includes the Communications, Trade Development, Security and Maintenance divisions.

"I don't think there is Port in world that has a better staff," Lytle said shortly after his confirmation. "It is my pleasure to work with the staff in my new capacity."
 
Lytle, a former vice president with the French-based shipping line CMA CGM, also held executive positions at P&O Ports North America, Sea-Land Service, Inc. and the Denmark-based APM (Maersk) Terminals.