Notice
Port of Seattle Commissioners: Tom Albro, Bill Bryant, John Creighton, Rob Holland, Gael Tarleton. Chief Executive Officer: Tay Yoshitani www.portseattle.org E-mail: Commission-records @portseattle.org Port Commission (206) 787-3034 Meeting, Agenda and Mailing List Information (206) 787-3210 Mission Statement: Creating Economic Vitality Here Business Strategies: • Ensure Airport and Seaport Vitality • Develop New Business and Economic Opportunities for the Region and the Port • Enhance Public Understanding and Support of the Port’s Role in the Region • Be a Catalyst for Regional Transportation Solutions • Be a Leader in Transportation Security • Exhibit Environmental Stewardship through Our Actions • Be a High Performance Organization MEETING NOTICE RELEASE: Immediate DATE: May 5, 2011 CONTACT: Charla Skaggs (206) 787-3235 NOTICE SEATTLE -- The Port of Seattle Century Agenda Committee will convene a Special Meeting from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon on Tuesday, May 10, 2011, at Port of Seattle Headquarters, Commission Chambers, Pier 69, 2711 Alaskan W ay, Seattle, Washington. The meeting will be audio and video recorded to be accessible during or after the meeting. The meeting will feature a roundtable discussion on “Moving Cargo: Logistics & Growing Exports” with invited panel members. We will be looking at the implications of the changing global supply chain, how we differentiate ourselves from our competition, new opportunities in both sea and air cargo, and the importance improvement to transportation infrastructure. This roundtable is part of the final stage of the Port’s three-year strategic planning process called the Century Agenda. This stage will establish long-range strategic goals for the next quarter-century. As the year progresses, the Committee will be hosting regular roundtables with experts to publicly discuss the big questions that drive the Port’s direction in pursuit of its mission of economic development – generating jobs, minimizing our environmental footprint, anchoring urban industrial lands, and wisely stewarding the public’s tax dollars. ####
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