Crowley Shipping Appoints New Leaders to Drive Advanced Energy Transportation and LNG Microgrid Growth
Crowley has announced key leadership appointments that will continue to strengthen it as a leader in advanced energy transportation and microgrid development sectors in the U.S. and across the Americas.
Jackie Gonsalez has been named vice president of advanced energy in the company’s Shipping business unit. In this role, Gonsalez will lead Crowley’s strategic initiatives in liquified natural gas (LNG) distribution and microgrid development, with a focus on Puerto Rico, the Caribbean and other high-growth markets. A proven leader within Crowley, Gonsalez brings deep operational insight and a track record of success, most recently serving as vice president of commercial operations for the Shipping business unit, and previously as vice president for business development for the Crowley Logistics business unit.

In addition, Tucker Gilliam, vice president of fleet operations, will expand his leadership responsibilities to include LNG bunkering and bulk distribution. This includes managing Crowley’s bunker barge Progress, the largest LNG bunkering barge in North America, as well as its U.S.-flagged LNG carrier American Energy, which is dedicated to serving Puerto Rico. This is in addition to his current role overseeing the company’s commercial and government deep-draft ship management business line. Gilliam’s extensive maritime expertise provides crucial capabilities as Crowley’s growth in LNG services continues to rapidly expand.
“These key appointments reflect our strategic focus on accelerating growth in advanced energy solutions and LNG transportation,” said James C. Fowler, senior vice president and general manager of Crowley Shipping. “Jackie and Tucker’s industry knowledge and growth-oriented mindsets will be instrumental as we deliver new innovations and value through our advanced energy distribution and microgrid capabilities for our customers and the communities in which we serve.”
In addition to the operation of Progress and the American Energy, Crowley’s expansion of LNG-related operations includes deployment of U.S.- and foreign-flagged LNG-powered containerships, management of LNG truck loading and ISO container delivery facilities, and the development of LNG-powered microgrids in the Caribbean. These initiatives reflect the company’s long-term strategy to deliver more efficient and reliable energy solutions and reinforce its role as a leader in supporting the energy expansion in the U.S., as well as the Caribbean and Central America.
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