Notice

Port of Seattle
Commission 
Tom Albro 
Stephanie Bowman 
Bill Bryant 
John Creighton 
Courtney Gregoire                 MEETING NOTICE 
Chief Executive Officer 
RELEASE:    Immediate 
Tay Yoshitani 
DATE:        September 4, 2014 
Web site:                         CONTACT:     Peter McGraw 
www.portseattle.org                                206-787-3446 
E-mail:                                             McGraw.P@portseattle.org 
Commission-publicrecords
NOTICE 
@portseattle.org 
Port Commission:                  SEATTLE -- The Port of Seattle Commission will convene a special meeting at 5:30 p.m. or
(206) 787-3034 
shortly thereafter on Wednesday, September 10, 2014, at the Suquamish Clearwater Resort,
Meeting and Agenda 
15347 Suquamish Way Northeast, Suquamish, Washington,  for the purpose of holding a
Information: 
(206) 787-3210                  Commission retreat to discuss priorities and policy issues for 2014 and 2015. Public comment will
Our Mission:                     not be entertained and no final actions will be taken during this meeting. 
The Port of Seattle
is a public agency
that creates jobs by
advancing trade and
commerce,
promoting industrial
growth, and
stimulating
economic
development                    *An Executive Session may be held pursuant to RCW 42.30.110 at any time after the convening time, if necessary. 
Strategic Objectives: 
Position the Puget Sound
region as a premier                                                            #### 
international logistics hub 
Advance this region as a
leading tourism
destination and business
gateway 
Use our influence as an
institution to promote
small business growth
and workforce
development 
Be the greenest, and
most energy efficient port
in North America 

Port of Seattle Commissioners: Tom Albro, Stephanie Bowman, Bill Bryant, John Creighton, Courtney Gregoire. 
Chief Executive Officer: Tay Yoshitani                                                      www.portseattle.org

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