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:       December 12, 2013 
Web site: 
www.portseattle.org                                                                   CONTACT:     Jason Kelly 
(206) 787-6406 
E-mail: 
kelly.j@portseattle.org 
Commission-publicrecords
@portseattle.org 
NOTICE 
Port Commission: 
(206) 787-3034 
SEATTLE -- The Port of Seattle Commission will convene a special meeting at 10:00 a.m. on
Meeting and Agenda 
Information:                       Tuesday, December 17, 2013, and continuing on December 18, 2013, in the conference center at 
(206) 787-3210 
IslandWood, 4450 Blakely Ave. N.E., Bainbridge Island, Washington, for the purpose of holding a
Our Mission: 
The Port of Seattle              Commission  retreat  to  discuss  strategic  priorities  for  2014.   Public  comment  will  not  be
is a public agency
that creates jobs by             entertained and no final actions will be taken during this meeting. 
advancing trade and
commerce,
promoting industrial
growth, and
stimulating
economic
development 
Strategic Objectives: 
Position the Puget Sound
region as a premier
international logistics hub         *An Executive Session may be held pursuant to RCW 42.30.110 at any time after the convening time, if necessary. 
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, and Courtney Gregoire. 
Chief Executive Officer: Tay Yoshitani                                        www.portseattle.org

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