Alan Hill, a 19-year veteran of the Broward County Port Everglades Department has been named as the new Director of Administration by Port Everglades Chief Executive and Port Director Steven Cernak. In his new position, Hill will oversee procurement, property management, contract administration, business permits, franchises, human resources, labor relations, risk management, contract administration, and various other facets of general administration for Port Everglades. He is replacing Pia Thompson, who retired recently after 35 years at Port Everglades.

 During the last six months, Hill served as the Acting Director of the Port’s Business Development Division where he was responsible for coordinating marketing strategies and conducting research to assist in the development of new business for containerized cargo, cruise line services, bulk and break bulk cargo, and Foreign-Trade Zone business. In addition, he has been an active member of the Port’s management team that negotiated long-term cruise and cargo agreements, including the long-term agreement with Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. to bring the world’s largest cruise ships, Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas, to Port Everglades, the nearly half-billion-dollar, 15-year agreement with Carnival Corporation to bring 25.5 million cruise guests to the Port, and numerous marine terminal use and lease agreements for cargo terminals. 

 ‘During the last several years, every container and cruise terminal operating agreement has been negotiated at least once, and these negotiations have resulted in new ocean container cargo lines such as Chiquita, CCNI, CSAV, Hapag Lloyd, Hamburg S’d, and MSC coming to Port Everglades. Alan’s contribution through the development of business terms for these agreements made him an ideal candidate for administering the Port’s contractual relations,’ said Port Everglades Deputy Port Director Glenn Wiltshire.

 Steven Cernak, Port Everglades Chief Executive and Port Director, added : ‘Alan’s broad knowledge of the Port provides continuity for the organization and the newer members of the management team.’

 Hill joined the Port Everglades Authority in September 1992 as the Port’s first Revenue Auditor. In addition to establishing the revenue audit function of the Port, he was a member of the team that audited the implementation of the initial Klein Harbormaster System. In February 2001, he was promoted to Business Development Manager for cargo related activity and in September 2008 he was promoted to Assistant Director of Business Development for Port Everglades.