Lee County Port Authority
Deputy Executive Director - Chief Commercial Officer
Lee County Port Authority, Fort Myers, Florida, United States, 33916
About Us
Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) is an award-winning, medium-hub commercial service airport that served more than a record-breaking 11 million passengers in 2024 and is one of the top 50 airports in the United States for passenger traffic. Fifteen airlines serve RSW with nonstop service to more than 70 markets, including Canada and Germany. The economic impact of the airport is $8.3 billion annually to the Southwest Florida region and more than 60,000 jobs. Page Field (FMY), an FAA-designated reliever airport, provides services to general and business aviation and accommodated 169,000 aircraft operations in 2024. Base Operations at Page Field is an award-winning, fixed-based operator and has been recognized for its customer service and facilities.
Terminal Expansion projects are currently underway at RSW to improve the airport travel experience by consolidating the security checkpoints, adding concession space and providing passengers more amenities and options. In addition, a new Concourse E is being constructed with 14 gates, as well as other terminal, landside and airside improvements.
The Position The anticipated starting salary for the ideal candidate is between $185K and $200K annually
The Lee County Port Authority is seeking an experienced and visionary leader to serve as Deputy Executive Director - Chief Commercial Officer (CCO). This executive position oversees all aspects of the Port Authority's Commercial Development Division, including Concessions, Properties and Risk Management, and Information Technology.
The CCO drives revenue generation strategies for the Lee County Port Authority, encompassing both aeronautical and non-aeronautical business lines at Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) and Page Field (FMY). The successful candidate will lead the development of innovative business partnerships and land-use strategies while ensuring that our commercial operations evolve in step with the region’s growth. We are looking for a decisive executive who can balance complex operational management with the creative initiative required to maximize the Port Authority’s diverse assets.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Business, Management, Accounting, or closely related field
Seven years of supervisory or management experience in a complex, multi-project commercial environment
Fifteen years of experience in comparable airport or large-scale commercial operations
An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered
Valid Florida driver’s license within 30 days of hire and ability to operate a Port Authority vehicle
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s degree in Business, Management, Accounting, or closely related field
Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an accredited law school
Professional Certifications: AAAE, ACE, CCIM, CCDO-RE
Proven track record inleading initiatives to expand and optimize airport revenue streams
Demonstrated experience working with public agencies, boards, or government entities
Key Responsibilities
Direct the development and implementation of goals, policies, and comprehensive business strategies to advance commercial operations, business opportunities, and revenue development across both RSW and FMY
Develop innovative commercial initiatives to proactively diversify LCPA’s revenue streams
Analyze current travel trends and customer behavior to formulate and manage effective buying strategies
Oversee financial analysis, economic modeling, and forecasting for commercial operations
Direct leasing activities, contract negotiations, concessions management, and tenant compliance
Oversee initiatives for commercial land development
Develop and deliver reports, presentations, and project updates to the Board of Port Commissioners and executive leadership, effectively communicating project status, funding needs, and strategic initiatives
Ensure adherence to FAA regulations, federal/state statutes, and Port Authority policies
Assign, direct, and evaluate the work of staff members engaged in various interrelated programs and projects, fostering a collaborative and efficient work environment to achieve organizational objectives
Manage and direct personnel functions for the Commercial Development Division including conducting staff performance evaluations, coaching, and professional development to promote high-performing teams
Serve in an on-call capacity 24 hours a day and performs other duties as assigned
Emergency Response/Recovery Activities Lee County Port Authority personnel are designated by tier levels and may be called upon to assist with an emergency or unforeseen event at any time. Employees may be called to fulfill duties that are outside their normal scope of work to assist in resuming airport operations and flight activities.
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Terminal Expansion projects are currently underway at RSW to improve the airport travel experience by consolidating the security checkpoints, adding concession space and providing passengers more amenities and options. In addition, a new Concourse E is being constructed with 14 gates, as well as other terminal, landside and airside improvements.
The Position The anticipated starting salary for the ideal candidate is between $185K and $200K annually
The Lee County Port Authority is seeking an experienced and visionary leader to serve as Deputy Executive Director - Chief Commercial Officer (CCO). This executive position oversees all aspects of the Port Authority's Commercial Development Division, including Concessions, Properties and Risk Management, and Information Technology.
The CCO drives revenue generation strategies for the Lee County Port Authority, encompassing both aeronautical and non-aeronautical business lines at Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) and Page Field (FMY). The successful candidate will lead the development of innovative business partnerships and land-use strategies while ensuring that our commercial operations evolve in step with the region’s growth. We are looking for a decisive executive who can balance complex operational management with the creative initiative required to maximize the Port Authority’s diverse assets.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Business, Management, Accounting, or closely related field
Seven years of supervisory or management experience in a complex, multi-project commercial environment
Fifteen years of experience in comparable airport or large-scale commercial operations
An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered
Valid Florida driver’s license within 30 days of hire and ability to operate a Port Authority vehicle
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s degree in Business, Management, Accounting, or closely related field
Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an accredited law school
Professional Certifications: AAAE, ACE, CCIM, CCDO-RE
Proven track record inleading initiatives to expand and optimize airport revenue streams
Demonstrated experience working with public agencies, boards, or government entities
Key Responsibilities
Direct the development and implementation of goals, policies, and comprehensive business strategies to advance commercial operations, business opportunities, and revenue development across both RSW and FMY
Develop innovative commercial initiatives to proactively diversify LCPA’s revenue streams
Analyze current travel trends and customer behavior to formulate and manage effective buying strategies
Oversee financial analysis, economic modeling, and forecasting for commercial operations
Direct leasing activities, contract negotiations, concessions management, and tenant compliance
Oversee initiatives for commercial land development
Develop and deliver reports, presentations, and project updates to the Board of Port Commissioners and executive leadership, effectively communicating project status, funding needs, and strategic initiatives
Ensure adherence to FAA regulations, federal/state statutes, and Port Authority policies
Assign, direct, and evaluate the work of staff members engaged in various interrelated programs and projects, fostering a collaborative and efficient work environment to achieve organizational objectives
Manage and direct personnel functions for the Commercial Development Division including conducting staff performance evaluations, coaching, and professional development to promote high-performing teams
Serve in an on-call capacity 24 hours a day and performs other duties as assigned
Emergency Response/Recovery Activities Lee County Port Authority personnel are designated by tier levels and may be called upon to assist with an emergency or unforeseen event at any time. Employees may be called to fulfill duties that are outside their normal scope of work to assist in resuming airport operations and flight activities.
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