Port of Bellingham
Adrienne Douglass-Scott is an experienced Sustainability Program Manager at the Port of Bellingham, managing initiatives related to climate action, energy strategies, greenhouse gas emission reductions, and environmental compliance assessment for over 200 commercial tenants. Prior to this role, Adrienne served as an educator in therapeutic gardening with Eldergrow, and held significant positions at KPMG and PwC, focusing on sustainable business solutions and environmental management auditing across North America and Indonesia. Additional coaching experience was gained at False Creek Racing Canoe Club and Lotus Sports Club. Adrienne holds a graduate certificate in Project Management from Purdue Global, as well as MSc and BSc degrees in Forestry and Soils from The University of British Columbia.
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Port of Bellingham
The Port of Bellingham is a countywide independent special purpose government located in Whatcom County overseen by three nonpartisan elected commissioners. It was created by a countywide vote in 1920. From a beginning focused mainly on increasing shipping on the Bellingham waterfront, the port has expanded into a multi-purpose government with operations in Bellingham, Blaine and Sumas. The port supports economic development throughout Whatcom County. An independent county-wide government, the port operates all of Whatcom County’s transportation terminals, the two major marinas and a deep-draft marine terminal. The port also manages over 1,600 acres of public land with about 250 local business tenants. Port and tenant operations provide over 4,000 jobs in Whatcom County. One of the largest port operations is the Bellingham International Airport that annually serves about 500,000 passengers per year and offers numerous non-stop destinations with service provided by Alaska Airlines, Allegiant Airlines and Horizon Airlines. The port's marinas in Bellingham and Blaine provide moorage for 2,000 recreational and commercial boats and hundreds of people work for the numerous marine trades businesses that operate on port real estate. The port also operates the Bellingham Cruise Terminal, serving the Alaska State Ferry, private passenger ferries and charter vessels. Located nearby, the port's Fairhaven Transportation Station serves passengers on Amtrak and Greyhound.