Mulholland leaves Matson, A&B
C. Bradley Mulholland, a long-running senior executive of Matson Navigation, has retired, effective Jan. 1.
Mulholland was vice chairman of Matson, and worked for the U.S. Jones Act shipping line for more than 38 years. He also stepped down as executive vice president of Alexander & Baldwin, Inc., Matson’s parent company, and from director positions on the boards of both companies.
Mulholland joined Matson in 1965 as an assistant booking clerk in Southern California and, over the years, held such positions as district sales manager, regional sales manager, vice president sales, vice president of Matson Agencies, senior vice president in freight operations and president of Matson Terminals, Inc.
He was named president and chief operating officer of Matson in 1990, and then president and chief executive officer in 1992. He became vice-chairman of the board in 2002.
Matson did not name a successor for Mulholland as vice chairman of the company.
James S. Andrasick continues to be Matson’s president and CEO.
Mulholland is a lifetime member of the National Defense Transportation Association and currently serves on the board of the Standard Steamship Owners’ Association and the San Francisco Bay Area Council.