7a. Special Olympics

COMMISSION 
AGENDA MEMORANDUM                        Item No.          7a 
BRIEFING ITEM                            Date of Meeting        May 22, 2018 
DATE:     May 1, 2018 
TO:        Stephen P. Metruck, Executive Director 
FROM:    Daniel Zenk, Senior Manager, Airport Operations 
Sally del Fierro, Director, Community Engagement 
SUBJECT:  2018 Special Olympics USA Games Seattle 
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 
The Special Olympics USA Games is a premier, national sports competition that takes place
every four years to showcase the inspiring abilities of more than 4,000 athletes with intellectual
disabilities and their coaches from all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The Port of Seattle
has joined other corporate sponsors to welcome the USA Games to Seattle from July 1-6, 2018.
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport will serve as the welcome mat for the athletes and their
coaches along with tens of thousands of fans. The Games are projected to bring $76 million to
the area economy and will serve as a visible and powerful platform to celebrate diversity and
inclusion. 
This briefing provides an overview of the 2018 Special Olympics USA Games presented by Beth
Knox, President and CEO and highlights the Port of Seattle's support and engagement in this
significant national event. 
BACKGROUND 
Sea-Tac International Airport Welcomes Special Olympics Athletes, Coaches, and Fans 
The USA Games will be the most significant sporting event to come to Seattle since the 1990
Goodwill Games. Athletes will compete in fourteen different sports, joined by 10,000 family
members, 10, 000 volunteers, and 50,000 fans. ESPN will televise the w eeklong sporting event
nationally and 500,000 viewers are estimated to tune in. Millions of impressions will be made
through local, regional and national television, print, online, outdoor media, digital, and social
media. 
Sea-Tac International Airport will serve as the welcoming gateway. Through a variety of in-kind
contributions and employee engagement, the Port of Seattle joins other corporate partners
including Microsoft, Amazon, United Airlines, Boeing, Starbucks, Alaska Airlines, Visit Seattle,
Sound Transit and many others to shine a spotlight on Seattle's inclusive values. 

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COMMISSION AGENDA  Briefing Item No. _7a_                                Page 2 of 2 
Meeting Date: May 22, 2018 
The Port of Seattle's support for the 2018 Special Olympics USA Games includes: 
Marketing and branding support throughout Sea-Tac Airport including: 
(1) Baggage claim carousel screens and backlit dioramas 
(2) Posters/banners placed throughout the airport terminals 
Welcome gateway for athlete and coach arrival and departure: 
(1) Special Olympics will have full use of the Central Auditorium as their operations hub on
arrival and departure days 
(2) USA Games information booths will be staged in baggage claim area 
(3) Welcome Days - Reserved space for box trucks at loading zones outside baggage claim
for athlete/coach luggage and equipment 
(4) Farewell Days - Reserved space at the Airport-Cruise bus area for athlete/coach luggage
and equipment 
(5) Port/Airline Employee volunteers will assist athletes and coaches from their flight to
baggage claim to light rail 
(6) Complimentary parking for operations and welcome volunteers 
(7) Training for Aviation Port/Airline volunteer staff to prepare for welcome and farewell
days 
Support through staffing and employee volunteers: 
(1) Special Olympics and the Port of Seattle hosted a joint press conference at Sea-Tac
Airport on May 9 with Sound Transit and King County Metro to announce our support 
(2) Port Police will join other jurisdictions to assist with Opening Day Ceremonies 
(3) In addition to assisting on Welcome and Farewell Days, Port employees will support the
Bocce Ball tournament on 7/3 

Port of Seattle In-kind Contribution 
Approximate value of the Port's support                     $350,000 
ATTACHMENTS TO THIS BRIEFING 
(1)   Presentation slides 
PREVIOUS COMMISSION ACTIONS OR BRIEFINGS 
None 



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