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Andrew Kilshaw Named Louisiana’s New Multimodal Commerce Commissioner
UPDATE: Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has just appointed Andrew Kilshaw as the new Commissioner of the Office of Multimodal Commerce (OMC), signaling a bold move to enhance the state’s transportation network. This urgent decision aims to create a unified transportation system that integrates ports, railways, highways, and airports across Louisiana.
Kilshaw, a proud native of Baton Rouge, steps into this pivotal role with a strong background in infrastructure management. He previously led the Louisiana Ports and Waterways Investment Commission, where he effectively coordinated operations among the state’s five lower Mississippi River ports.
In his first statement following the appointment, Kilshaw expressed enthusiasm for the challenge ahead: “I’m honored to take on this new role under Governor Landry’s leadership. Louisiana’s prosperity depends on a strong, connected transportation system—one that efficiently links our ports, railways, highways, and airports.”
Governor Landry reinforced his confidence in Kilshaw, stating, “Andrew knows what it takes to keep Louisiana moving. He understands that when our ports, highways, rail, and airports work together, our whole economy benefits.” This appointment reflects a strategic investment in expertise, aimed at bolstering Louisiana’s economic heartbeat.
Kilshaw replaces Julia Fisher-Cormier, the former Deputy Secretary of the DOTD, and will focus on strengthening the state’s multimodal commerce capabilities. His appointment comes at a critical time when efficient transportation is more essential than ever for economic growth.
Experts believe that Kilshaw’s leadership will enhance Louisiana’s competitive edge in the transport sector, impacting everything from logistics to job creation. As he embarks on this new journey, all eyes will be on his initiatives to integrate various transportation methods seamlessly.
Stay tuned for more updates as Kilshaw outlines his strategic plans to transform Louisiana’s transportation landscape. This is a developing story with significant implications for the state’s economy and infrastructure.
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