The Florida Ports Council Board of Directors has announced the election of new officers for fiscal years 2025-2027. Michael Meekins, who became Executive Director of the Port of Palm Beach in 2023, was elected as Chair. Meekins previously served as Director of Business Development at the same port before his promotion and has held leadership roles at Port Canaveral, in the aviation industry, and with the New York Power Authority.
“It’s an honor to receive the confidence of port directors from across the state entrusting me to serve and represent Florida’s 16 seaports,” said Michael Meekins, Executive Director of the Port of Palm Beach. “Florida’s seaports play a vital role in the state’s economic development, and are a critical part of our supply chain to ensure that Floridians have much needed food, fuel and healthcare supplies.”
Hydi Webb, PortMiami Port Director & CEO, was reelected Vice Chair. Webb brings nearly three decades of experience in cruise and cargo business development. She leads operations at one of the world’s major cruise ports and one of America’s fastest-growing container ports.
David Wirth, Enterprise Facilities Planning Manager at Port St. Pete, will continue as Secretary/Treasurer for the board.
“As a leading maritime state, Florida’s seaports work hard to ensure that Floridians have access to critical commodities essential for our growing economy. I’m confident that our new slate of officers will work to ensure Florida’s cargo and cruise industry continue to outperform others,” said Mike Rubin, President and CEO, Florida Ports Council.
The Florida Ports Council is a nonprofit association representing Florida's fifteen public seaports. Its board consists of 16 port directors who guide advocacy efforts and provide research and communication support from its Tallahassee office.