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Port Real Estate Workshop 9/18/2018 - 9/18/2018 Seattle, WA Port Real Estate Workshop 9/18/2018 - 9/18/2018 Seattle, WA Terrie Battuello CEcD Shant Boyajian Chief of Business & Economic Development Associate Port of Everett Nossaman, LLP PO Box 538 1666 K Street NW, Suite 500 Everett, WA 98206-0538 Washington, DC 20006 tel: (425) 259-3164 tel: (202) 887-1400 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Kevin Beardsley Debbie Calli Chief Financial Officer Properties Manager Duluth Seaway Port Authority Port of Stockton 2305 W. Superior Street PO Box 2089 Duluth, MN 55806-1931 Stockton, CA 95201-2089 tel: (218) 727-8525 tel: (209) 946-0246 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Jeffrey Bishop Daniel Campbell Executive Director Vice President, Govt Services Port of Moses Lake Yardi Systems, Inc. 7810 Andrews St. NE, #200 430 S. Fairview Avenue Moses Lake, WA 98837 Santa Barbara, CA 93117 tel: (509) 762-5363 tel: (805) 699-2040 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Andrée Blais Esq. Scott Carter Partner Managing Director Nossaman, LLP Jones Lang LaSalle Brokerage, Inc. 1666 K Street NW, Suite 500 225 108th Avenue NE Washington, DC 20006 Bellevue, WA 98004 tel: (213) 612-7817 tel: (425) 974-4004 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Dean Bodnar Sean Clark Mgr. Leasing & Property Development Terminal Manager The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey Port of St. Helens 4 World Trade Center PO Box 190 Port Department, 17th Floor Columbia City, OR 97018 150 Greenwich Street tel: (503) 397-2888 New York, NY 10007 email: [email protected] tel: (212) 435-4218 email: [email protected] 9/26/2018 Page 1 of 5 Port Real Estate Workshop 9/18/2018 - 9/18/2018 Seattle, WA Christie Coats Jodi Gibson Director of Real Estate Manager of Training and Programs Port of New Orleans American Association of Port Authorities 1350 Port of New Orleans Place 3420 N. 36th Street New Orleans, LA 70130 Tacoma, WA 98407 tel: (504) 528-3203 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Carol Crapson Teresa Hancock Director of Real Estate Director of Real Estate The Port of Moses Lake Port of Benton 7810 Andrews St NE #200 3250 Port of Benton Blvd Moses Lake, WA 98837 Richland, WA 99354 tel: (509) 762-5363 tel: (509) 375-3060 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] John Elliott Douglas Hayes Senior Vice President Executive Director Strategic Rail Finance Port of St. Helens 1700 Sansom St., Suite 500 PO Box 190 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Columbia City, OR 97018 tel: (215)564-3122 tel: (503) 397-2888 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Aaron Ellis APR, Fellow PRSA Diahann Howard Director of Public Affairs Director, Econ Dev & Gov Affairs American Association of Port Authorities Port of Benton 1010 Duke Street 3250 Port of Benton Blvd Alexandria, VA 22314 Richland, WA 99354-1670 tel: (703) 706-4714 tel: (509) 375-3060 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Romulo Garza Michael Inman Assistant Vice President Manager, Business Development New York City Economic Development Corp. Port of Prince Rupert 200-215 Cow Bay Road Prince Rupert, BC V8J 1A2 tel: (212) 312-3934 Canada email: [email protected] tel: (250) 627-8899 email: [email protected] 9/26/2018 Page 2 of 5 Port Real Estate Workshop 9/18/2018 - 9/18/2018 Seattle, WA Marie-Sophie Leblanc Clay Nichol Analyst, Business Development Business Development Manager Quebec Port Authority Moffatt & Nichol 150 rue Dalhousie 35 Lefever Ln Quebec, G1R 4M8 Little Rock, AR 72227 Canada tel: (540) 247-7170 tel: 4186484956 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Lisa Lefeber Shelby O'Brien Acting CEO/Executive Director Director, Commercial & Regulatory Affairs Port of Everett Prince Rupert Port Authority 1205 Craftsman Way 200-215 Cow Bay Road Suite 200 Prince Rupert, BC V8J 1A2 Everett, WA 98201 Canada tel: (425) 259-3164 tel: (250) 627-8899 email: [email protected] Lars Leland Kelly Orum-Sims Director Manager, Real Estate Port of Mattawa Alabama State Port Authority 20140 Road 24 SW 250 North Water Street Mattawa, WA 99349 Mobile, AL 36602 tel: (509) 932-4928 tel: (251) 441-7113 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Jason Miura Jody Peacock Director of Business & Econ Dev Senior Vice President Port Freeport Ports of Indiana 150 W. Market Street, Suite 100 Freeport, TX 77541 Indianapolis, IN 46204-2845 tel: (979) 233-2667 x4264 tel: (317) 233-6225 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Laurie Nelson-Cooley Franc Pigna Manager Business Development Managing Director Port of Longview Aegir Port Property Advisers 10 Port Way 301 Almeria Avenue, Suite 210 Longview, WA 98632-7739 Coral Gables, FL 33134-5822 tel: (360) 425-3305 tel: (305) 529-2281 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] 9/26/2018 Page 3 of 5 Port Real Estate Workshop 9/18/2018 - 9/18/2018 Seattle, WA Delphine Prevost Alissa Shay Manager Admin/Finance Manager of Business Development, Satsop Port of Oakland Business Park Maritime Division Port of Grays Harbor 530 Water Street P.O. Box 660 Oakland, CA 94607 Aberdeen, WA 98520-0660 tel: (510) 627-1141 tel: (360) 533-9528 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Rafael Quesada Debra Shepack Trade Development Director Leasing Officer Port of Pascagoula Port of Long Beach P.O. Box 70 4801 Airport Plaza Drive Pascagoula, MS 39568-0070 Long Beach, CA 90815 tel: (228) 762-4041 tel: (562) 590-4162 Ext. 6321 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Mayra Reyna Kevin Sheys Esq. Director of Property Partner Port of Pasco Nossaman, LLP P.O. Box 769 1666 K Street NW Pasco, WA 99301 Suite 500 tel: (509) 547-3378 Washington, DC 20006 email: [email protected] United States tel: (202) 887-1400 email: [email protected] Beatrice Rosenbaum Director of Industrial Development Bianca Sosa Brownsville Navigation District - Port of Senior Associate Asset Management Revenue Brownsville New York City Economic Development Corp. 1000 Foust Rd Brownsville, TX 78521-1000 tel: (212) 312-3621 tel: (956) 831-4592 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Michael Schiller Director of Business Development Loretta St Andre Port of Vancouver USA Business Intelligence Analyst 3103 Lower River Road The Port of Moses Lake Vancouver, WA 98660 7810 Andrews St. NE, #200 tel: (360) 693-3611 Moses Lake, WA 98837 email: [email protected] tel: (509) 762-5363 email: [email protected] 9/26/2018 Page 4 of 5 Port Real Estate Workshop 9/18/2018 - 9/18/2018 Seattle, WA Dan Stahl Roger Wu Chief Operating Officer Assistant Director, Business Dev. Port of Longview Port of Long Beach 10 Port Way 4801 Airport Plaza Drive Longview, WA 98632-7739 Long Beach, CA 90815 tel: (360) 425-3305 tel: (562) 283-7750 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Shaun Sumner Willy Yung Assistant Vice President, Real Estate Director, Engineering & Maintenance Development Vancouver Fraser Port Authority Port of San Diego 100 The Pointe 3165 Pacific Highway 999 Canada Pl San Diego, CA 92101 Vancouver, BC V6C 3T4 tel: (619) 686-6460 Canada email: [email protected] tel: (604) 665-9105 email: [email protected] Mari Takahashi Senior Leasing Officer Port of Long Beach 4801 Airport Plaza Drive Long Beach, CA 90815 tel: (562) 499-3425 email: [email protected] Tom Tanaka Acting General Counsel Port of Seattle PO Box 1209 Seattle, WA 98111 tel: (206) 787-3007 email: [email protected] Brenda Treadwell Director of Planning, Properties and Environmental Port of Anacortes 100 Commercial Avenue Anacortes, WA 98221 tel: (360) 293-3134 email: [email protected] 9/26/2018 Page 5 of 5 .
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