Charlie Sheldon
Corporate Officer/Principal at Port of Seattle (Washington)
Profile
Charlie Sheldon joined the Port of Seattle in 1990 and has been Managing Director of Seaport Division since September 2002.
Previously, he served as a Director at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and led the Port's Southwest Harbor Project.
Prior to joining the Port of Seattle, he worked at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
Charlie Sheldon active positions
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Port of Seattle (Washington)
Port of Seattle (Washington) Other TransportationTransportation The Port of Seattle plays a key role in bringing international trade, transportation and travel to the Pacific Northwest, and supports industries as diverse as tourism and commercial fishing. The Port is also a key builder of road and rail infrastructure, partnering with other agencies to improve freight traffic from Tacoma to Everett. It owns and operates Seattle-Tacoma International Airport - the nation's 17th busiest - handling more than 31.5 million passengers in 2010. The Port's passenger cruise terminals at Pier 66 and Smith Cove Terminal will handle 195 ship calls and an estimated 858,000 passengers during the 2011 season. State-of-the-art cargo handling facilities helped rank Seattle as the nation's 6th busiest U.S. seaport in 2010, serving 22 international steamship lines moving more than 2.1 million TEUs (20-foot equivalent unit containers). It also operates four public marinas, and manages a number of real estate assets for financial return and broad economic advantage. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 1989-12-31 |
Former positions of Charlie Sheldon
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The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey (New York)
The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey (New York) General GovernmentGovernment The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey manages and maintains the bridges, tunnels, bus terminals, airports, PATH and seaport that are critical to the bistate region's trade and transportation capabilities. Through facilities and services, people are able to make vital connections and businesses are able to grow. Providing safe and efficient travel is highest priority, and enhancing the well being of everyone who lives, works and travels here is strongest commitment. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Training of Charlie Sheldon
University of Massachusetts | Graduate Degree |
Yale University | Undergraduate Degree |
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Port of Seattle (Washington)
Port of Seattle (Washington) Other TransportationTransportation The Port of Seattle plays a key role in bringing international trade, transportation and travel to the Pacific Northwest, and supports industries as diverse as tourism and commercial fishing. The Port is also a key builder of road and rail infrastructure, partnering with other agencies to improve freight traffic from Tacoma to Everett. It owns and operates Seattle-Tacoma International Airport - the nation's 17th busiest - handling more than 31.5 million passengers in 2010. The Port's passenger cruise terminals at Pier 66 and Smith Cove Terminal will handle 195 ship calls and an estimated 858,000 passengers during the 2011 season. State-of-the-art cargo handling facilities helped rank Seattle as the nation's 6th busiest U.S. seaport in 2010, serving 22 international steamship lines moving more than 2.1 million TEUs (20-foot equivalent unit containers). It also operates four public marinas, and manages a number of real estate assets for financial return and broad economic advantage. | Transportation |
The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey (New York)
The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey (New York) General GovernmentGovernment The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey manages and maintains the bridges, tunnels, bus terminals, airports, PATH and seaport that are critical to the bistate region's trade and transportation capabilities. Through facilities and services, people are able to make vital connections and businesses are able to grow. Providing safe and efficient travel is highest priority, and enhancing the well being of everyone who lives, works and travels here is strongest commitment. | Government |
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