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The Port of Everett has selected Taylor Nuccitelli to manage the property portfolio in its real estate division. Ken O'Hollaren officially becomes the executive director of the Port of Port Angeles on April 1.

Everett Hires Property Manager to Support Growing Tenant Base

The Port of Everett has selected Taylor Nuccitelli to manage the property portfolio in its real estate division.

Mr. Nuccitelli, who is a licensed broker with a background in property management, will be reporting initially to Terrie Battuello, chief of business development. He will be responsible for the protection, maintenance and value enhancement of Port of Everett commercial real estate assets, including its Waterfront Place development.

The port foresees Waterfront Place's emergence in the coming years as a distinct and unique neighborhood within Everett's existing neighborhoods. Formerly known by its working title, North Marina Redevelopment, the project extends Everett's cityscape to the waterfront for the first time in a century of heavy industrial use.

Unlike its predecessor, Port Gardner Wharf, the renewed development now emphasizes as its highest priorities connecting the public with the water's edge and job growth that leverages the area's prominence in the marine and aerospace industries. The development plan and respective entitlements that accomplishes this strategy will be taken up by the City of Everett in 2014.

Nuccitelli previously worked as an account manager for BizXchange and most recently at Nuccitelli Investments. He has a bachelor's degree in economic sciences from Washington State University and a real estate broker's license through the Rockwell Institute. His first day as a port employee will be March 17.


Taylor Nuccitelli
Photo/Port of Everett

Port Angeles Confirms O'Hollaren as Executive Director

The Port Angeles Port Commission on March 11 voted unanimously to execute an employment contract with Ken O'Hollaren as the port's new executive director. O'Hollaren, the port's interim executive director since August 2013, officially takes the take the helm at the Port of Port Angeles on April 1, 2014.

Mr. O'Hollaren served as executive director of the Port of Longview for 24 of the 32 years he worked at that port. He was the longest-serving executive director in the state of Washington at the time of his retirement in 2012. He was active in AAPA throughout that time, serving as its chairman of the board in 2007-2008. He is also a past chair of both the Interstate Columbia River Improvement Project and the Washington Public Ports Association's legislative committee.

He holds a BS from the University of Oregon and an MBA from the University of Portland.


Ken O'Hollaren
Photo/Port of Port Angeles

 

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