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51st NCBFAA Annual Conference

Fort Lauderdale Marriott
Harbor Beach Resort & Spa

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Neto Roser

NCBFAA Customs Committee Member; Director CBP Customs Compliance, Roser & Cowen Logistical Customs Services, Ltd

 

Neto Roser began his career in the customs broker industry in the family business in 1974. He became a licensed broker in 1977. He started his own business in 1986 and was the first Customs Broker in the Laredo Customs District and second broker along the Southern Border to be approved for Automated Broker Interface (ABI) the same year. He merged his company with his partner, John F Cowen in 1997 to form Roser and J Cowen Logistical Services Ltd. He has been Past President (8 terms) of the Brownsville Licensed Brokers Association. He is a Past Vice President of the Texas Brokers Conference Association. He is a Past Director of the National Customs Brokers Forwarders Association of America representing Area 8 (Southern Border). He is currently on the NCBFAA Customs Committee representing Area 8 and on the Trade Support Network (TSN) Release Sub Committee, Business Resumption Sub Committee, the Multi Modal Manifest Sub Committee, National Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT) Sub Committee and National Nominating Committee.

He was selected to participate in three Special Customs Operations Advisory Committee (COAC) Work Groups on the Role of the Broker, Revenue Modernization and currently on the Work Outages Group.

He also runs an underground group called the Border Broker Brothers (the BBB’s), which assists Southern Border Brokers on common issues within their areas.

Neto and his wife, Gail, reside in Harlingen Texas. Meghan Roser Wheeler has returned from Indiana to work with Roser & J Cowen Logistical Services Ltd in their Hidalgo office. He and Gail are grandparents to Mason James Wheeler and Colton Thomas Wheeler. He and Meghan graduated from Saint Joseph’s College in Rensselaer Indiana ’74, Meghan class of ’05.

He retired after 20 years coaching the Junior Varsity Boys and Junior Varsity Girls Basketball at Saint Joseph Academy (alma mater) in Brownsville.

He is currently back playing on the tennis circuit.