BND Chairman Guerra Joins Border Trade Alliance

Brownsville Navigation District (BND) Chairman Esteban Guerra was appointed to serve on the Border Trade Alliance (BTA) Board of Directors during the organization’s Summer 2024 meeting held in June in Washington, D.C.

In a news release, BTA President Britton Mullen said Guerra’s appointment “underscores the BTA’s commitment to enhancing trade efficiency across all modes of transport.” A major center for intermodal transportation and industrial development, the Port of Brownsville is the only deepwater seaport directly on the U.S.-Mexico border.

“We are so fortunate to welcome Esteban Guerra to the Border Trade Alliance Board of Directors. His expertise on public and private sector policies will help make our borders more efficient, secure, and economically competitive,” Mullen said.

Since 1986, the BTA has served as a grassroots, non-profit organization that provides a forum for discussion and advocacy on issues pertaining to border development and quality of life and trade in the Americas. A network of public and private sector representatives from the United States, Mexico and Canada, BTA’s core values include a commitment to improving the quality of life of border communities through trade and commerce.

About the BTA

Since 1986, the BTA has served as a grassroots, non-profit organization that provides a forum for discussion and advocacy on issues pertaining to border development and quality of life and trade in the Americas. A network of public and private sector representatives from the United States, Mexico and Canada, BTA’s core values include a commitment to improving the quality of life of border communities through trade and commerce. The BTA is online at thebta.org and @borderalliance.

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