Matson Strengthens Leadership Structure to Enhance Operations and Service Delivery
- Matson promotes Vic Angoco to Executive Vice President, Operations, enhancing leadership for improved operational effectiveness.
- Jennifer Tungul becomes Senior Vice President of Alaska, bringing extensive experience to support Matson's expansion in the region.
- Rob Olson is promoted to Vice President of Alaska Operations, ensuring alignment of operational capabilities with Matson's strategic goals.

Matson Enhances Leadership Structure to Strengthen Operations
Matson, a key player in the shipping and logistics industry, announces significant leadership promotions aimed at bolstering its operational effectiveness. Vic Angoco ascends to the role of Executive Vice President, Operations, based at the company’s newly established corporate office in Walnut Creek, California. With over 35 years of experience in the maritime sector and a tenure at Matson since 1996, Angoco is poised to oversee crucial network operations, which include management of West Coast terminals, vessel operations, engineering, and corporate facilities. His extensive background, particularly as the former Senior Vice President of Alaska, positions him well to lead the company's operational strategy as it seeks to enhance efficiency and service delivery across its network.
In conjunction with Angoco's promotion, Jennifer Tungul steps up from Vice President to Senior Vice President of Alaska, succeeding Angoco in his former role. Tungul has been a part of Matson's team since 2002, where she has cultivated a diverse skill set through various finance and operations roles. Notably, she has served as the general manager for Dutch Harbor and as director of Alaska operations. Her deep understanding of the Alaskan market and operational nuances will be vital as Matson continues to expand its business activities in this region, further solidifying its commitment to providing exceptional service to its customers.
Rob Olson, who previously held the position of General Manager of Alaska Terminal Operations, is promoted to Vice President of Alaska Operations, filling Tungul’s vacated role. Olson’s experience in terminal operations positions him to effectively lead the team in Alaska, ensuring that Matson's operational capabilities align with its strategic goals. These leadership transitions reflect Matson’s dedication to fostering strong leadership within its operations, particularly in Alaska, where the company aims to enhance its footprint and operational excellence. Collectively, the new leadership team embodies a wealth of experience and commitment to Matson's mission, paving the way for sustained success in the maritime and logistics industries.
In addition to these promotions, Matson's leadership changes come at a time when the company is looking to innovate and adapt within a competitive landscape. The strategic realignment of its leadership is indicative of Matson's proactive approach to navigating industry challenges while enhancing its service offerings. As the company focuses on its operational strengths, the new executive team is expected to drive growth initiatives that resonate with both existing and potential customers in the regions they serve.