Managing Director, Economic Development
Company: Industrial Asset Management Council, Inc
Location: Seattle
Posted on: October 29, 2024
Job Description:
Jorgenson Pace has been retained to conduct this executive
search. PORT OF SEATTLE Founded in 1911 by a vote of the people as
a special purpose government, the Port of Seattle's mission is to
promote economic opportunities and quality of life in the region by
advancing trade, travel, commerce, and job creation in an
equitable, accountable, and environmentally responsible manner. The
Port owns and operates Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA),
Fishermen's Terminal - home of the North Pacific fishing fleet -
and public marinas. The Port also owns two cruise ship terminals, a
grain terminal, real estate assets, and marine cargo terminals
through its partnership in the Northwest Seaport Alliance. Port
operations help support nearly 200,000 jobs and $7 billion in wages
throughout the region. Over the next 13 years, the Port's Century
Agenda seeks to create an additional 100,000 jobs through economic
growth while becoming the nation's leading green and
energy-efficient port. This position is considered critical and
essential, at-will, and is appointed by the Executive Director.
MANAGING DIRECTOR, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT The Port of Seattle is
seeking a dynamic and strategic leader for its Economic Development
Division Managing Director position. Reporting to the Executive
Director, the Economic Development Division Managing Director
position drives economic development activities at the Port of
Seattle to maximize opportunities available to the Port as provided
by Revised Code of Washington (RCW) Title 53 while making Seattle's
gateways for international travel and commerce competitive and
successful. This role supports the Port of Seattle's growth and
enables the attainment of Port goals and strategies through
strategic real estate development, innovative economic development
activities, strategic partnerships regionally, nationally, and
internationally, including the partnership with the Northwest
Seaport Alliance. This role leads efforts to collaborate within
Washington State and between cities within King County on business
attraction strategies that support Port development. This role
directs efforts to expand opportunity equitably through a focus on
expanding Diversity in Contracting. This role participates as a
member of the Port's executive team and serves as an executive
sponsor for actions that expand economic opportunity. ESSENTIAL
RESPONSIBILITIES The Managing Director, Economic Development will
provide exemplary leadership to the organization in advising the
Executive Director on Economic Development efforts. Duties may
include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Set a vision: Envision and create economic development
initiatives tied to operating division, equity, sustainability, and
Northwest Seaport Alliance strategies.
- Expand economic opportunity: Proactively explore and create
initiatives, programs, and development opportunities to expand
Port's economic activity and future business strategies.
- Develop real estate: Lead real estate development efforts and
strategies on Port properties in partnership with operating
divisions and Northwest Seaport Alliance leaders.
- Acquire real estate: Identify properties that may be acquired
and developed for use consistent with Port strategies, assess
potential impact, and make recommendations to purchase appropriate
additional properties for the Port's real estate portfolio.
- Northwest Seaport Alliance: Support business development and
operational objectives of the Northwest Seaport Alliance through
real estate development projects.
- Partnerships: Develop strategic partnership opportunities that
expand economic activity and economic opportunity. Work in
alignment with Maritime and Aviation divisions, Office of Equity,
Diversity and Inclusion, and External Relations. Include
partnerships based on funding opportunities, in-kind partnerships,
initiatives, or development opportunities.
- Women-and Minority-Owned Small Business Development: Direct
efforts to leverage the Port's relationships with community groups,
non-profit organizations, and civic and business groups to promote
economic development for the Port and the region in a socially
responsible manner. Direct development of initiatives that support
small business development and growth as a means of bringing
equitable economic development and job growth to the region.
- Tourism: Direct development of strategies to grow responsible
tourism to the Seattle area, Puget Sound region, and the State of
Washington as destinations gateways to other areas of the U.S. and
international locations as a means of increasing the economic
impact in the region. Provide executive level direction to the
Port's international tourism partnerships.
- Support and Advance Innovation: Enhance the Port and region's
competitiveness by implementing partnerships and programs that
advance innovation in port related industries. Promote innovation
within the Port by sponsoring related programs that encourage a
culture of innovation. Build partnerships with stakeholders to
advance innovation and related projects that address key
disruptions and opportunities facing the Port and region.
- Leadership: Provide leadership and direction to employees of
the Economic Development Division in alignment with the Port's
R.A.I.S.E. values. Partner with executive leaders and division
leaders to develop and implement strategies and approaches that
will bring new business and economic development to the Port of
Seattle and the region. Ensure performance and development plans
are in place and regularly reviewed. As a member of the Port's
executive team, provide input to strategic discussions and
decisions at the executive or Commission level to support well
informed decision making related to achieving port strategies and
goals.
- Management: Lead long and short-term business planning
activities for the Economic Development division. Direct
development and management of the division revenue and expense
budgets, including the separate department budgets that comprise
the division budget. Ensure team members have adequate resources
and direction.
- Commitment to Equity: Commit to apply equity and strive to
exemplify the Port's values, behaviors, and practices in all
aspects of the work. Commitment to equity is a foundational
expectation for all Port employees. EXPERIENCE The ideal candidate
will possess the following experience and qualifications: Minimum
of ten years of Economic Development experience leading an
organization's economic development function. Five years of senior
leadership experience managing economic development functions in
one or more topical areas of the following: economic development,
real estate development, tourism, and small business development.
- Advanced understanding of small business issues and resources
available to these firms.
- Advanced understanding of economic development processes,
programs, and resources (business attraction, marketing, financing,
business retention, trade development, etc.).
- Thorough understanding of economic development institutions,
agencies, and programs.
- Comprehensive knowledge of real estate development principles
and processes (ex. Permitting, Development, etc.)
- Comprehensive knowledge of tourism partners and programs.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Experience in developing and implementing strategically focused
business attraction programs, specifically in aviation, maritime,
clean energy, environmental, export and import, warehousing,
logistics, and other business sectors related to the movement of
goods and people.
- Embraces innovation and works continuously to improve
organization and processes.
- Experience in real estate development is critical. Skilled in
presenting bold and novel real estate development opportunities,
ideas, and strategies.
- Familiarity with and experience in both public and private
financing strategies and with finance resources at the federal
level.
- Experience in supporting the sustainable growth of regional
tourism. Knowledge of responsible tourism principles is a
plus.
- Effective leader that engages and supports the economic
development team and other port departments.
- Comfortable working in a fast-paced and dynamic
environment.
- Proven track record of diversity, equity, and inclusion both
internally and externally with partners, port and airport
contractors, and the community.
- Familiar with the policies, procedures, and processes of a
"special purpose government organization", such as the Port of
Seattle or similar organizations.
- Works in a collaborative fashion, bringing various strategic
partners together to advance initiatives that create a sustainable
and equitable economy beyond the Port.
- Politically savvy with a proven track record of working with
elected officials at the local, state, and federal levels.
WASHINGTON RESIDENCY Employees must establish a residence in
Washington State within 30 days of their first day of employment
and must maintain a residence in Washington State during their
employment with the Port of Seattle.
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