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Micah Mallace Appointed President and CEO of SC State Ports Authority

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Micah Mallace has been named the new president and CEO of the South Carolina State Ports Authority following the board’s unanimous decision. With a background in global logistics and a proven record in attracting critical commercial partnerships, Mallace aims to enhance the agency’s competitiveness and support economic growth. His tenure begins soon, and he is set to deliver the annual ‘State of the Port’ address to outline future strategic initiatives.

South Carolina – Micah Mallace has been appointed as the new president and CEO of the South Carolina State Ports Authority following a unanimous vote by the board of directors on October 6, 2025. This decision comes in the wake of Barbara Melvin’s unexpected resignation in August 2025, after which Phil Padgett served as interim CEO. Mallace will officially start his position on October 13, 2025, with a five-year contract that stipulates an annual salary of $525,000.

Prior to his new role, Mallace served as the chief commercial officer at SC Ports from 2011 to 2022. Additionally, he was the president of Harbor Logistics, a company that specializes in port drayage, warehousing, and transload operations. Mallace is a native of Charleston and earned his degree in global logistics and supply chain management as well as an MBA with a concentration in finance from the College of Charleston.

During his tenure at SC Ports, Mallace was instrumental in attracting Walmart to establish a new import distribution center in Ridgeville, which showcases his capability in fostering significant commercial relationships. His extensive knowledge and vision for the maritime industry have been recognized by the SC Ports Authority’s leadership, indicating the confidence they have in his ability to drive the port authority forward.

Bill Stern, chairman of the SC Ports Authority, highlighted Mallace’s qualifications and his understanding of the industry, emphasizing that these attributes will greatly benefit global trade and compete in the market. Mallace has also expressed a strong commitment to enhancing the competitiveness of SC Ports and strengthening the broader maritime community in South Carolina. Key stakeholders, including state lawmakers and maritime industry officials, have expressed support for Mallace’s leadership, viewing his appointment as a vital step for the SC Ports as it aims to become one of the top ten container ports in the United States.

With an extensive background in the industry, Mallace’s passion for international trade was ignited through a study-abroad program that enabled him to experience ports across various continents. His leadership comes at a critical time when the South Carolina Ports Authority, which manages a port system that generates nearly $87 billion in economic activity and supports approximately 260,000 jobs, seeks to elevate its status and operational efficiencies.

In addition to his responsibilities, Mallace is scheduled to deliver the annual “State of the Port” address on October 28, 2025, where he will outline the strategic goals and initiatives for the upcoming year. His anticipated remarks are expected to provide insights into the future direction of the South Carolina Ports Authority and how it will navigate the challenges and opportunities in the maritime industry.

Micah Mallace’s appointment marks a significant milestone for the South Carolina State Ports Authority as it continues to expand its role in global shipping and logistics, ensuring the state remains a competitive player in the industry. With extensive experience and a clear vision, Mallace is expected to steer SC Ports towards achieving its goals while enhancing the economic impact on the region.

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