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-public-
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:  February 9, 2012 

CONTACT: Charla Skaggs 
(206) 787-3235 


NOTICE 


SEATTLE -- The Port of Seattle Century Agenda Committee will host a 
Century Agenda Business and Community Leaders Breakfast from 7:00 
to 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, February 14, 2012, at the Maritime Events 
Center at Pier 66, 2211 Alaskan Way, Seattle, Washington.   

The Port of Seattle Commission will be introducing the Century Agenda 
- our 25-year strategic plan that will keep your region competitive, spur 
job growth, foster small business, develop the workforce of the future, 
and ensure Seattle's port is the greenest and most energy efficient in 
North America. The overarching Century Agenda goal is to add 100,000 
jobs to the regional economy.  

As the year progresses, the Committee will gather feedback that will 
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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