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Promotions for Matson’s Top Alaska Executives

Sep 9, 2025 | Right Moves, Transportation

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Matson is elevating some new leaders upon the promotion of its top executive in Alaska. Vic Angoco is ending his three-year tenure as Senior Vice President, Alaska and becoming Executive Vice President, Operations at the Hawai’i-based company’s new corporate office in Walnut Creek, California.

Jennifer Tungul

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As Angoco’s successor, Matson promoted Jennifer Tungul from Vice President, Alaska Operations to Senior Vice President, Alaska, overseeing all the company’s business activities in the state.

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Tungul joined Matson’s Alaska operations in 2002 and has served in a series of finance and operations leadership roles, including terminal manager in Dutch Harbor. She was promoted to general manager for Dutch Harbor in 2019 and later that year to director, Alaska operations. She was promoted to her most recent position in 2022.

Rob Olsen

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Rob Olson succeeds Tungul as Vice President, Alaska Operations, promoted from General Manager, Alaska Terminal Operations & Safety, Quality, Environment, and Security. In this role, he has primary management responsibility for Matson’s terminal operations in Anchorage, Kodiak, and Dutch Harbor.

Olson joined Matson in 2022 as General Manager, Anchorage Terminal. Later that year, he took on additional responsibilities to include the oversight of Safety, Quality, Environment, and Security for Alaska Terminals. Prior to joining Matson, he was transportation and maintenance manager for a major retail grocery chain and served eight years in the US Marine Corps.

“Jenn and Rob have distinguished themselves among the next generation of senior leaders at Matson and are well positioned to lead our Alaska operations into the future,” says Chairman and CEO Matt Cox.

Alaska Business Magazine March 2026 cover
In This Issue
ARCTIC DEVELOPMENT
March 2026
While all of Alaska is “arctic” to the rest of the country, our focus in the March 2026 Arctic Development special section is on projects more closely aligned to the actual Arctic, including an update on the Port of Nome deep-draft project, offshore oil activity, plans for projects on Savoonga and on the North Slope, and our cover story about the transportation industry’s efforts to operate responsibly in waters worldwide, which has direct applications to Arctic Seas. Also in this issue: learn more about the Chin’an Gaming Hall, USACE projects, the new Wildbirch Hotel, and the transportation and logistics of Girl Scout cookies. Enjoy!
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