Secretary Reed has strong family ties to the Port of Krotz Springs
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Secretary Reed has strong family ties to the Port of Krotz Springs

  Secretary Monita Reed was born and raised in Krotz Springs. She is a graduate of Melville High School’s class of 1973. She earned a degree in Business Administration and Data Processing from TH Harris Vocational Tech. She has strong family ties to the Port as her cousin L.J.Ortis owned and operated a push boat...

Vice President Senic Batiste
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Vice President Senic Batiste

Mr. Batiste, a local businessman and Louisiana notary public, is a Southern University graduate and US Navy Veteran. Batiste spent his career working in the refinery industry as an Operations Supervisor for Chevron Corporation in which he retired after 44 years of service. He has served as a Commissioner at the Port of Krotz Springs...

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President Michael Thibodeaux has served as a Commissioner since 2000.

US Army Veteran Michael Thibodeaux has been lobbying the Louisiana State Legislature for over 30 years, beginning in 1982 when he started his career in public service as an Alderman for the City of Opelousas. In 1994, after actively working as a team member overseeing the continued improvement and growth of the City of Opelousas,...

Port of Krotz Springs Launches New Web Site
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Port of Krotz Springs Launches New Web Site

An online presence will create improved visibility and kickoff a series of new developments. KROTZ SPRINGS, LA (October 23, 2017): The Port of Krotz Springs is pleased to announce the release of their new web site. The site has been designed using new web technology that ensures the site will appear similar to viewers across...

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Longest Sitting Commissioner Jimmy Soileau Has Served for Over Twenty Years
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Longest Sitting Commissioner Jimmy Soileau Has Served for Over Twenty Years

James “Jimmy” Soileau has been on the Greater Krotz Springs Port Commission for 22 years. He is the longest sitting Commissioner at this time and has seen growth and development at the Port and for the community he has called home for most of his life. He is retired from the St. Landry School Board,...

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