Port of Vancouver CEO Coleman to Step Down

May 4, 2016

(Photo: Port of Vancouver USA)
(Photo: Port of Vancouver USA)
Todd Coleman ((Photo: Port of Vancouver USA)
Todd Coleman ((Photo: Port of Vancouver USA)
Todd Coleman, CEO of Port of Vancouver USA, step down from his position May 19, after 15 years with the port.
 
Coleman, a Professional Engineer, began his career with the port in 2001, when he was hired as Facilities Manager. After three promotions, he earned the position of Deputy Executive Director in 2005. The port’s Board of Commissioners appointed him CEO in 2012.
 
Coleman plans to spend some time with his family this summer before seeking a new opportunity.
 
The Board of Commissioners will appoint an interim CEO while the port moves through the hiring process.

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