Shareen Larmond

Shareen Larmond has extensive experience in leadership and legal roles. Shareen served as President of West Gulf Maritime Association, where they developed strategic plans, oversaw company operations, and represented the organization at strategic meetings. Prior to this, they held the position of Vice President & General Counsel at the same company, overseeing various departments and providing legal counsel. Before their work at West Gulf Maritime Association, Shareen worked as General Counsel for State Senator John Whitmire, where they practiced advanced legal work and provided valuable advice on legislation. Shareen also worked as a Legislative Aide, conducting research, drafting legislation, and meeting with constituents.

Shareen Larmond attended Texas Southern University—Thurgood Marshall School of Law from 2000 to 2003, where they obtained a Juris Doctorate in Law. Prior to that, they completed their undergraduate studies at The University of Texas at Austin from 1996 to 1999, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Corporate Communications. Furthermore, Shareen Larmond holds additional certifications, including Bar Admission from the State Bar of Texas, registration as a Registered State and Federal Lobbyist, and admission to various U.S. District Courts and the U.S. Court of Appeals—Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal. The obtained month and year for these certifications are not specified. It is not known if they have been admitted to the U.S. Supreme Court, as the information is not provided.

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Houston, United States

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West Gulf Maritime Association

West Gulf Maritime Association is a Texas nonprofit corporation, was organized in early 1968 to succeed the former local maritime associations in Houston, Galveston and Brownsville, Texas and to embrace within the membership of one Association the steamship owners, operators, agents along with stevedoring and/or terminal companies located in all Texas ports and the Port of Lake Charles, Louisiana. Acting through its committees appointed from the membership, the Association negotiates and administers various labor agreements with the International Longshoremen's Association in West Gulf ports. The Association provides a forum for discussions and exchanges of information between the member companies concerning a wide variety of industry challenges of mutual interest and concern.


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