The Port of Bellingham has appointed Tiffany DeSimone as Interim Executive Director following the departure of former director, Rob Fix. Tiffany’s appointment reflects the Port’s commitment to steady leadership, continued public service, and maintaining momentum on critical projects while a national search is conducted for a permanent replacement over the next 3–9 months.
Tiffany DeSimone, who was born and raised in Whatcom County, has over a decade of experience with the Port. A graduate of Mt. Baker High School and Western Washington University, she has built a career strengthening connections between government, industry, labor, and community partners. Her leadership combines deep institutional knowledge with a forward-looking approach to service delivery and economic development.
Before stepping into the interim role, DeSimone oversaw operations at the Bellingham Shipping Terminal, Squalicum Harbor, and Blaine Harbor. She also played a key role in launching the Port’s internal security program and led outreach efforts that have built trust with labor partners, tenants, and the public.
“Tiffany has earned the respect and trust of Port staff, labor partners, and stakeholders across the region,” said Commission President Ken Bell. “Her steady hand and deep local roots make her uniquely qualified to guide the Port through this transition. We are confident in her ability to support our team, maintain momentum on key projects, and uphold the Port’s mission.”
The Port is currently managing major environmental cleanups, shoreline restoration www.portofbellingham.com projects, and capital investments in marine infrastructure, many supported by federal partners such as the U.S. Maritime Administration (MARAD). Tiffany’s knowledge of these initiatives ensures continuity and keeps the Port on track as it continues to deliver for Whatcom County.
In the months ahead, the Port’s Director of Human Resources will launch a competitive search for the next Executive Director. The Port Commission aims to find a candidate who combines national expertise with a strong understanding of local priorities. During the transition, Tiffany will work closely with Commissioners and staff to advance the Port’s strategic goals.
“I’m honored to lead the Port during this important time,” said DeSimone. “We will remain focused on strong working relationships with organizations and groups such as the City of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Lummi Nation, maritime labor unions including ILWU Local 7, the Inland Boatmen’s Union (IBU), Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF), and community partners like the Whatcom Commercial Fishermen’s Association and the Working Waterfront Coalition. Whatcom County is a proud maritime community, and I’m committed to supporting its future.”
The Port’s focus remains unchanged: delivering economic opportunity, protecting our shared environment, and supporting a working waterfront. “A working waterfront is the backbone of Whatcom County’s economy and identity. From commercial fishing and shipbuilding to marine trades and shipping, these industries support good-paying jobs for local families and keep our maritime heritage alive. Investing in our waterfront means investing in the future of our community,” said Commissioner Bobby Briscoe.
With an experienced team in place and broad community support, the Port is well-positioned to continue serving Whatcom County with professionalism, transparency, and purpose.
“We are proud to support Tiffany DeSimone as she steps into this role,” said Commissioner Michael Shepard. “The Port is in good hands, and we encourage the public to stay engaged as we move forward.”
The Executive Director position will be posted on the Port’s website once the job listing is finalized, and updates on the recruitment process will be provided at upcoming Port Commission meetings. Port Commission meetings are live streamed and available for on-demand viewing on the Port’s You Tube Channel.
About the Port of Bellingham
The Port is a countywide municipal corporation with a mission to fulfill the essential transportation and economic development needs of the region. Throughout Whatcom County, the Port owns, operates, and maintains approximately 1600 acres of property, including a shipping terminal, a cruise terminal, two marinas, industrial development areas, commercial uplands, parklands, shoreline public access areas, and an international airport. For more information about the Port of Bellingham, please visit www.portofbellingham.com