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Port of Long Beach appoints new director of Project Controls

On 1 July, the Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners approved the appointment of Ashley Morteboy as the head of the Project Controls Division at the Port of Long Beach, the second-busiest seaport in the United States.

Morteboy’s appointment will take effect on 29 July.

As the director of Project Controls, Ashley Morteboy will be responsible for establishing and tracking schedules, budgets, and costs to ensure the timely completion of the port’s infrastructure projects within the Engineering Services Bureau.

Morteboy joins the Port of Long Beach after serving for two years as the director of project controls at UC Davis Health, where he oversaw the planning and design of the agency’s capital improvement program. Before that, he spent two years as a senior manager at Procter & Gamble.

Morteboy brings over 18 years of experience in project controls, having worked on capital investment ventures across various sectors and industries both nationally and internationally.

Ashley Morteboy holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Manchester Metropolitan University in the United Kingdom.





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