Notice

Port of Seattle
Commission 
Tom Albro 
Stephanie Bowman 
Bill Bryant                            MEETING NOTICE 
John Creighton 
RELEASE:       Immediate 
Courtney Gregoire 
RELEASE DATE:  December 10, 2015 
Chief Executive Officer            CONTACT:        Peter McGraw 
Ted Fick                                              mcgraw.p@portseattle.org 
206-787-3446 
Web site: 
www.portseattle.org 
E-mail:                              NOTICE 
Commission-publicrecords
@portseattle.org             SEATTLE  The Port of Seattle Commission will convene a Special Meeting on
Port Commission:                December 14 and 15, 2015, at Salish Lodge, 6501 Railroad Avenue, Snoqualmie,
(206) 787-3034                   Washington. The meeting will commence on Tuesday, December 14, at 3:30 p.m.  to
Meeting and Agenda             hold an executive session under RCW 42.30.110(1)(g) to discuss one matter related to
Information: 
performance of a public employee. The Commission will reconvene at 9:00 a.m. on
(206) 787-3210 
Wednesday, December 15, in public session. The purpose of this meeting is to consider 
Our Mission: 
The Port of Seattle is a              strategic  issues,  strategic  communications,  middle-class  jobs,  and  Commission
public agency that
organization. No final actions or public comment will be taken at this meeting on
creates jobs by
advancing trade and                December 14 or 15. 
commerce, promoting
industrial growth, and
stimulating economic
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development 
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

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