Walter E. Mosher officially assumed his role as the new Managing Director of Free Zone Aruba N.V. (FZA) on Monday, February 2, 2026, marking a significant step in the modernization and institutional strengthening of the organization.
The announcement was made by Minister of Finance, Economic Affairs and the Primary Sector, Geoffrey Wever, in his capacity as representative of the Government of Aruba, the sole shareholder of Free Zone Aruba N.V.
Strategic Leadership for Economic Diversification
The appointment of Mosher comes at a pivotal moment for Free Zone Aruba, an entity that plays a strategic role in Aruba’s economic diversification and international positioning. The government views this leadership transition as essential to advancing reforms aimed at improving governance, efficiency, and competitiveness within the Free Zone.
Local Roots, International Experience
Walter Mosher is an Aruban professional with extensive experience in both the local private sector and international business environments. After several years working and studying abroad, Mosher made a deliberate decision to return to Aruba with the objective of contributing directly to the country’s economic and institutional development.
Minister Wever expressed strong confidence in the new director, stating:
“I am extremely pleased that Mr. Walter Mosher has made himself available to lead Free Zone Aruba into a new era. I have full confidence in his professionalism and expertise. He is an Aruban with strong local roots and valuable international experience who has chosen to return home to work for Aruba.”
Transparent and Rigorous Selection Process
Mosher’s appointment followed a rigorous and transparent selection process led by the Supervisory Board of Free Zone Aruba N.V. The public recruitment attracted several qualified candidates and included technical evaluations, professional consultations, and extensive discussions between the Supervisory Board and the Minister as shareholder representative. The process concluded with full agreement on all contractual and governance conditions.
Institutional Reforms and a New Direction
Minister Wever also acknowledged the Supervisory Board for its leadership during an important transition period for Free Zone Aruba. Recent reforms include:
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Institutional restructuring
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Implementation of a structured onboarding plan
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Development of a strategic roadmap
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Appointment of a renewed Supervisory Board
These measures have laid a stronger foundation for transparent governance, effective management, and a clear strategic direction.
Looking Ahead: A New Era for Free Zone Aruba
With Mosher’s appointment, the government expects Free Zone Aruba to evolve into a key engine for innovation, investment, and sustainable economic growth, particularly as Aruba continues to reduce its dependence on traditional economic pillars.
Recent announcements outlining new activities and opportunities within the Free Zone further reinforce its role as a catalyst for foreign investment, entrepreneurship, and international trade.
The appointment of Walter E. Mosher officially signals the start of a new era for Free Zone Aruba N.V., grounded in local leadership, strategic vision, and a firm commitment to Aruba’s long-term economic development.






















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