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Andrew Kilshaw Appointed Louisiana’s Multimodal Commerce Commissioner
BREAKING NEWS: Louisiana’s transport sector receives a significant boost as Andrew Kilshaw is appointed the new Commissioner of the Office of Multimodal Commerce (OMC). This urgent development was announced by Gov. Jeff Landry earlier today, signaling a strategic move to enhance the state’s transportation network.
Kilshaw, a native of Baton Rouge, is set to play a critical role in integrating Louisiana’s diverse transportation modes into a cohesive and efficient system. “I’m honored to take on this new role under Governor Landry’s leadership,” Kilshaw stated. “Louisiana’s prosperity depends on a strong, connected transportation system—one that efficiently links our ports, railways, highways, and airports.”
This appointment comes as Kilshaw transitions from his previous role managing operations for the Louisiana Ports and Waterways Investment Commission, where he successfully united the state’s five lower Mississippi River ports. His extensive experience positions him as a key player in the effort to streamline and enhance multimodal transport in Louisiana.
Governor Landry expressed confidence in Kilshaw’s capabilities, 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 belief underscores the urgent need for a robust transportation network to support the state’s economic growth.
Kilshaw succeeds Julia Fisher-Cormier, the former Deputy Secretary of the Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD), and is expected to prioritize the coordination of Louisiana’s multimodal transportation initiatives. His appointment is poised to yield significant benefits, enhancing efficiency across all transport sectors.
As Kilshaw steps into his new role, stakeholders across Louisiana are watching closely. His leadership could reshape the future of the state’s transport infrastructure and economic landscape. Key initiatives are anticipated to roll out in the coming weeks, focusing on collaboration between the various transportation modes.
This is a pivotal moment for Louisiana. With Kilshaw at the helm, residents and businesses alike are hopeful for a transportation system that not only meets current demands but also anticipates future growth. Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops.
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