January 26, 2016
The new Hancock County Port and Harbor Board of Commissioners held their first full meeting Jan. 25, after being sworn in earlier by Chancery Clerk Tim Kellar.
The four returning members are Robert Kane, Realtor with John McDonald Realty; Charles Gallagher, retired Navy captain and Ingalls Shipbuilding engineer; Rocky Pullman, captain of marine resources at Stennis Space Center; and Sherri Carr Bevis, the South Mississippi service coordinator for Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann.
New commissioners are Daryl Cornell, CEO of Triton Systems, the ATM manufacturer; Paula Jordan, office manager for Jordan Chiropractic Center; David Malley, contractor and real estate developer; and Realtor Jon W. Ritten Jr. of Coldwell Banker Coast Delta Realty.
The commission is charged with leading Hancock County’s economic development efforts, including the continued growth and development of Commission-owned assets and services provided to industrial tenants.
At their first meeting, members elected Kane as president; Ritten, vice president; Bevis, secretary; and Gallagher, treasurer.
The new commissioners replaced Harry Farve, Keith Meranto, Gene Taylor and Keith Marquar.
In this photo, the Hancock County Port and Harbor Commission members pose before their meeting Jan. 25. Front row (left to right) are Robert Kane, president; Sherri Bevis, secretary; Paula Jordan; and Charles Gallagher, treasurer. On the back row are David Malley; Jon Ritten, vice president; Rocky Pullman; and Daryl Cornell.
About Hancock County Port & Harbor Commission Â
As the county economic development authority, the Hancock County Port and Harbor Commission is committed to fostering business investment and job creation. Their focus lies in attracting manufacturing, defense, aviation, and aerospace-related projects to the county. The organization manages the Stennis International Airport and Port Bienville Industrial Park while also providing support to the Stennis Space Center, NASA’s leading facility for rocket engine testing. Â
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