Port Authority Hires Three For New Team

MOBILE, Ala. — The Alabama Port Authority recently announced a new external affairs team that will lead communications and government relations for the authority. The team will include Maggie Oliver, vice president of communications & federal affairs; Catherine Reaves, vice president of policy & state affairs; and Molly Tillman, director of public affairs. Oliver will serve as primary spokesperson, while leading communications strategy and federal affairs. Reaves will lead state affairs and drive development of public policy to support the port’s commercial goals. Tillman will be managing external engagement to support government relations, communications and commercial activities. The announcement comes with one that longtime port authority leader, Judith Adams, is set to retire in December.

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