The World Bank promoted Axel van Trotsenburg to vice president-East Asia and Pacific.
Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz said he will step down Feb. 15. He has been a Commissioner since September 3, 2004, and chairman since March 2009.
Strasburger & Price hired international trade lawyer Margaret Johnson in its San Antonio office, the firm said in a press release.
Hughes Hubbard added Matthew Nicely as a partner in its International Trade Practice, the firm said. Nicely previously worked as the head of Thompson Hine's International Trade and Customs Practice.
Logistics firm OHL promoted Eric Douglas to chief information officer, Hoyt Fitzsimmons to executive vice president-human resources and the strategic project office, and Mike Honious to executive vice president-Contract Logistics.
Iohann Le Frapper of Alcatel-Lucent named a vice-chair of the International Chamber of Commerce Commission on Corporate Responsibility and Anti-corruption.
Sandler Travis hired two customs lawyers, it said in a press release. Robert DeCamp, previously of Simon Gluck, was hired as a member in the firm's New York office. Emily Simon, previously at Baker and McKenzie, was hired as an associate in Sandler Travis' Washington office.
Michael Johnsen, ex-Dash Brands, joins Arpin International Group in China as vice president-business development for the freight forwarder.
Lauren Kaufer, previously acting director of CBP’s personnel security division in the Office of Internal Affairs, was chosen as Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) program director.
Dallas/Fort Worth Airport CEO Jeff Fegan plans to retire in September after 28 years at the airport, the last 19 as its CEO.