On January 16, 2024, the Oxnard Harbor District elected Celina Zacarias as the President of the Board of Harbor Commissioners. Zacarias will be the first Latina woman to hold this top post and brings a unique perspective of community engagement, workforce development, and education with her extensive experience serving as Executive Director of Community & Government Relations at California State University Channel Islands (CSUCI).
“It is truly an honor to serve as the President of the Oxnard Harbor District Board of Harbor Commissioners,” said Commissioner Zacarias. “From the beginning of my time as a commissioner, it has been and continues to be my commitment and the commitment of my fellow Commissioners to strengthen our community through educational and workforce opportunities both now and in the future. I will continue the Port’s mission to support our customers, provide impactful community outreach, and serve as an economic force in Ventura County.”
Zacarias stands for social equity, cultural diversity, and equal opportunity. As Executive Director of Community & Government Relations for CSUCI, she is responsible for the implementation of a comprehensive and proactive public relations plan that instills a positive presence and goodwill with the culturally diverse region the University serves. Part of her success lies in establishing and maintaining strong relationships with local elected officials, Sacramento state legislators, U.S. Congressional representatives in Washington D.C., and their staff members. She brings these relationships and a strong network of local leaders with her to support her vision as District President, to ensure all members of the community have access to all the opportunities the Port affords.
President Zacarias is joined by Commissioner Jess Ramirez, who will serve as Vice President, Commissioner Jason Hodge who will serve as Secretary, Commissioner Mary Anne Rooney, and Commissioner Jess Herrera. The Board of Harbor Commissioners celebrates an 86-year legacy of supporting the local community through commerce, environmental stewardship, and innovation, today creating over 24,900 trade-related jobs and generating over a $2.8 billion economic impact.