Port of Everett
Jeff Lindhout has worked at the Port of Everett since 2012. Jeff started as the Marina Director and later became the Chief of Marina Operations in December 2019.
Jeff Lindhout attended Gonzaga University School of Law from 1987 to 1991 and earned a Doctor of Law (JD) degree. Prior to that, they attended Gonzaga University but there is no information available regarding their degree or field of study.
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Port of Everett
The Port of Everett is a natural deep-water port located 25 miles north of Seattle on the Puget Sound. The Port strives to bring jobs, business and tourism to its local and surrounding communities. Along with the other state ports, the Port of Everett is committed to efficiently moving goods into and throughout Washington state and the world. The Port of Everett operations three lines of business: Seaport, Marina, Real Estate SEAPORT The Port’s international shipping terminals operate eight shipping berths on approximately 100 acres of land. The Port of Everett Seaport specializes in overdimensional, high and heavy cargoes. The Seaport is a vital link for the aerospace industry, handling all of the oversized parts for the 747, 767 and 777(X) airplane production lines. MARINA The Port of Everett operates the largest public marina on the West Coast with more than 2,300 recreational boating slips and a 13-lane boat launch facility. REAL ESTATE The Port owns 3,000 acres of waterfront property, including Jetty Island. The Port is working to restore economic prosperity to the waterfront, including its current $360 million mixed-use development project known as Waterfront Place. Port properties provide numerous public access and recreational opportunities for residents and visitors to enjoy. QUICK FACTS - Port of Everett activities support more than 35,000 jobs in the region - The Port of Everett is the state’s first largest port by economic output and secondlargest container port in Washington state - The Port District and boundaries formed in 1918; not a countywide port - Represents nearly 110,000 people in the Port District - Special Purpose District tasked with ‘economic development’ governed by three commissioners - $89 million operating & capital budget in 2017 - 60% or 3 out of 5 jobs in Snohomish County are tied to trade Review our social media policy at www.portofeverett.com/socialmedia