Lefeber Named Port of Everett CEO
of duty overseas last year.Lefeber, who started at the Port in 2005, is currently in the American Association of Port Authorities Professional Port Management Program. She has a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Seattle University and an undergraduate degree in Journalism from Western Washington University. Prior to joining the Port, she worked as a news reporter
Tony Bon: From Yarn Handler to CEO
the Pacific Northwest fishing industry. It was 35,000 square feet and employed about 35 people. Always willing to serve the company where they needed him, Bon returned to Shirley in 1985 to manage both plants. Then, in 1987, when the decision to consolidate the two plants was made, Bon returned to western Washington to set up and prepare the new company headquarters. In the following years Bon advanced through the organization with several different positions such as Materials Manager, COO, was named company president in 2007, and assumed the role of CEO in 2013. In 2016, Bon completed his tenure
Port of Seattle Hires Economic Development Director
. Companies that received support from the association have invested over $400 million in new facilities and created over 2,000 new jobs since 2002. McFadden holds a Master of Arts in Political Science and a Bachelor of Science degree with Honors in Social Assessment and Policy, both from Western Washington University. He is also an Economic Development Finance Professional and Certified Economic Developer