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The Port of Seattle reconfigures its approach to diversity

March 8, 2018 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Joshua Holland NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Thanks to companies like Amazon and Microsoft, when most people think of jobs in the Seattle area, their minds frequently turn to technology. But behind the scenes, helping connect Seattle to the rest of the world and playing a vital role in moving goods around the globe, is the […]

Filed Under: Features, Business, Community News Tagged With: 2018, Port of Seattle, Stephanie Bowman, VOL 37 NO 11 | MARCH 10 - MARCH 16

BLOG: Who will be the next Port Commissioner?

April 18, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Assunta Ng Will the next Port Commissioner be a male or female? Maybe a person of color? A labor advocate or community college trustee? Will it be someone from Seattle? Auburn?

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2013, African American, Bill Bryant, Christine Gregoire, Courtney Gregoire, Darrell Bryan, Former Senator Claudia Kauffman, Gael Tarleton, John Creighton, Port Commissioner, Publisher Ng's blog, Rob Holland, Seattle, Stephanie Bowman, Tom Albro, Vol 32 No 17 | April 20 - April 26, Washington Asset Build Coalition, Yet Kauffman

BLOG: The port seat is for ladies only

February 15, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Assunta Ng Twenty-nine applicants were interested in the vacant Port of Seattle Commissioner’s seat, vacated by Gael Tarleton, who had left to become a state representative for the 36th District.

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2013, African American, Al Yuen, CEO, Claudia Kauffman, Courtney Gregoire, Gael Tarleton, Jan Drago, King County Assessor, Lloyd Hara, Microsoft Corporation, Native American, Orrico Consulting, Publisher Ng's blog, Rob Holland, State Senator, Stephanie Bowman, Vol 32 No 8 | February 16 - February 22, Worldwide Sales Group

Primary election holds different results for API candidates

August 9, 2012 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Will Livesley-O’Neill Northwest Asian Weekly API candidates around the Puget Sound region faced their first test on Tuesday in Washington’s primary and special election. Some will

Filed Under: Features, Profiles Tagged With: 2012, API, Bailey Stober, Brett Phillips, Cindy Ryu, Darshun Rauniyar, Democrat Yoshie Wong, Indian American Democrat, Iranian American Sahar Fathi, Mallory Gitt, Mike Carrell, Monisha Harrell, Noel Frame, Philip Locker, Randy Bolerjack, Republican Hank Myers, Ryan Gabriel, Senator Hobbs, Stephanie Bowman, Steve Bergquist, Vol 31 No 33 | August 11 - August 17

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