The Board of Directors of the Panama Canal Authority has appointed engineer Ilya Espino de Marotta as Administrator of the Panama Canal for the 2026–2033 term, exercising the powers granted to her by the Constitution of the Republic of Panama and the Organic Law of the Panama Canal Authority.
This decision follows a national and international process including the search, consultation, and evaluation focused on identifying Panamanian professionals capable of addressing the Panama Canal’s current and future challenges. The selection process included rigorous assessments of candidates’ knowledge and capabilities, as well as in-depth interviews designed to comprehensively evaluate their competencies, strategic vision, and leadership skills.
“The legitimacy of this decision rests on the independence of the process, the technical rigor of the methodology applied, and a serious, objective institutional deliberation focused on the best interests of the Canal and the country. As with previous appointments, the Board undertook this process fully aware of the critical importance of the canal to Panama and to global trade,” said José Ramón Icaza, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Panama Canal Authority.
The Board determined that Engineer Espino de Marotta possesses the experience, judgment, and capabilities necessary to lead the Panama Canal through major challenges, including water sustainability, route competitiveness, institutional modernization, operational efficiency, and the preservation of the canal’s contribution to national development.
Espino de Marotta holds a degree in Marine Engineering from Texas A&M University, a master’s degree in Economic Engineering from Universidad Santa María La Antigua, and executive education credentials from INCAE Business School and the Kellogg School of Management. She is a distinguished Panama Canal professional with more than 40 years of experience in technical, operational, and leadership roles. She previously served as Deputy Administrator and Chief Sustainability Officer, leading high-impact strategic initiatives, including the Panama Canal Expansion Program, as well as key projects in water management, sustainability, and modernization. She is widely recognized for her ability to manage complex projects and represent the institution internationally.
Commenting on her appointment, Engineer Espino de Marotta stated:
“I thank God for this opportunity. I am grateful to the Board of Directors for its confidence and for giving me the privilege of continuing to serve my country. I am committed to doing my very best for Panama, supporting our customers, and ensuring the strategic planning needed for our nation’s continued growth. I extend my deepest gratitude to my family for supporting me throughout these 40 years of service, and I will continue to dedicate everything I am to the workforce of the Panama Canal.”
Minister Icaza added that “the selection of a professional from within the institution’s own ranks reaffirms the strength of its organizational culture, the effectiveness of its training and succession processes, and the canal’s ability to develop leaders prepared to meet the strategic challenges of this interoceanic waterway while continuing to contribute to the well-being and development of our country.”
The Board also recognized the service of the current Administrator, Dr. Ricaurte Vásquez Morales, who has led the Panama Canal through an extraordinary period marked by a water crisis, a global pandemic, international supply chain disruptions, and geopolitical tensions that reshaped global trade routes. His leadership leaves behind a financially strong and competitive canal, fully prepared to undertake the projects outlined in its strategic plan.
The Board further reaffirmed its message of confidence to the Panama Canal employees, customers, the international maritime community, and, above all, the people of Panama: the Panama Canal remains institutionally strong, operationally efficient, and firmly committed to serving the country, supporting global trade, and upholding the excellence for which it is recognized worldwide.
In the coming days, an orderly institutional transition process will begin in accordance with established timelines and procedures.
