Exhibit E
Minutes Exhibit E Port Commission Special Meeting of November 10, 2015 Phil Riise WW From: Phil Riise' Sent: Thursday. May 21, 2015 11:40 AM To: 'styrk.l@portseattle.org'; 'McWilliams, Joe' Subject: Testimontiai Linda and Joe, 1 just wanted to share with you a wonderful email we received from a satisfied customer. This is the sort of comment that makes it a pleasure to do business. From: iay Turley {regilto:.ia_y_@hrea_kwaterinvestmenmm] Sent; Wednesday, May 3.3, 2015 11:52 AM To: Roland Sando Subject: FURTHER Hi Roland '- Just a quick note to thank you, Bron, Jim and the rest of your team for your help with my boat. i appreciate and value your responsive service and the high quality of your work. The three times you have hauled my boat, the travel lift was ready exactly as scheduled. it is great that you return the boat washed and Cleaned. Throughout every project i have had with Seaview, your communications have been excellent. You raiseIssues when you see xe'". problems and are quick to find rational solutions to challenges. The specificity of your invoices makes them a 'great communication tool that allows me to keep track of what was done and the cost. i also like that the invoice is ready as soon as the work is done. In all my interactions with Seaview, l have never felt like my time was being wasted. i believe your pricing is more than fair. boat has allowed One of the things I like about SeattleIs the depth of the marine services industry. Owning this the top of that list and i feel me to meet a lot of nice and competent vendors The crew at SeaviewIs at fortunate that you have serviced my boat. Thank you for all your hard work. With gratitude, Jay Phil Riise President, Seavlew Boatyard glil seavlewhggtyard.gm "7&2 \AITSUMfI Withmk
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