Sewell

Sustaining, Growing and
Improving Jobs and the
Economy in the Maritime
Sector 

Port of Seattle Commission Roundtable 
March 27, 2014




Governor Inslee's Priorities 
"Our number one priority is revitalizing
Washington's economy.building a 21st century
workforce(and)creat(ing) an economic climate
where innovation and entrepreneurship can
continue to thrive. " 
Focus on Key Sectors: 
Maritime! 
Clean energy 
Agriculture 
Military 
Aerospace 
Life sciences 
Information and communication technology 
See http://www.governor.wa.gov/issues/default.aspx

Department of Commerce Mission: 
"Grow and Improve Jobs in Washington State" 
My job: 
Focal point and advisor on Maritime Issues within State
government 
Advocate for the Maritime industry, within State
government, and externally 
Help build coalitions to raise the awareness of the
industry and act on issues of common interest

The Maritime IndustryBroadly Defined 
Diverse, somewhat fragmented and underappreciated
set of subsectors, including: 
Cargo and logistics---moving freight 
Fishing and seafood processing 
Ship and boat building, repair and
maintenance 
Recreational boating 
Passenger vessel operations 
Numerous support industries

Why Does it Matter? 

Direct employment: 57,700.vs.
94,000 for aerospace 
Pay: $70,200 vs. $52,000 statewide
average 
Growing6.4%, but under threats 
Legacy, but not old!

What Have We Learned? 
Industry players see threats in all
segments 
Lack of understanding of the sector and
it's importance some places in state
government 
We need to have a stronger, better
coordinated voice in Olympia,
throughout the state and with the public
generally 
Industry are happy about the focus, but
we need to show results! 
I need help!

Priorities 
Market, promote and build
awarenessinternally and externally 
Build coalition to do that 
Carry the message and help on port
competitiveness issues 
Big impact opportunity: fishing fleet rebuild 
Prioritize issues that cross segments: 
Again: market our brand 
Regulatory Balance 
Workforce Development


For more information 
Contact Steve Sewell 
Presented by: 
steve.sewell@commerce.wa.gov 
2001 6th Avenue, Suite 2600 
Seattle, WA 98121-2895                        Steve Sewell 
Office: (206) 256-6104                           Director of Maritime 
Cell:   (206) 747-0563                              State of Washington 
Department of Commerce 


March 27, 2014

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