Kick off the new year by recognizing Port of Tacoma customers and tenants for their excellence by nominating top performers for the Summit Awards.

The awards, to be presented at the annual breakfast in May, recognize three categories of leadership:

  • Business Magnet: a Port customer or member of the supply chain (shipper, transportation or logistics service provider, developer) for business development efforts and investments that led to a recognizable increase in business volume or new business opportunities for the Port of Tacoma, and have a positive economic effect for the citizens of Pierce County
  • Livable Community: a Port customer or tenant for a project, program or initiative that demonstrated the business community’s positive contribution to Pierce County through social responsibility. Criteria include philanthropy and charitable giving, community service and employee volunteering, community engagement and outreach, and employee development
  • Environmental Stewardship: a Port customer or tenant for a project, program or initiative that supported Pierce County’s sustainability and honors biodiversity and the interconnected nature of industry, people, wildlife and natural systems

Self nominations are welcome and encouraged. Find nomination forms and information at www.portoftacoma.com/summits.

Recipients will be chosen by a panel of community and business leaders, led by a Port commissioner.

Nominations are due by 5 p.m. Feb. 13. Email them to lkvidera@portoftacoma.com, fax them to (253) 593-4534 or mail them to Port of Tacoma Summit Awards, PO Box 1837, Tacoma, WA 98401-1837.

To receive updates about the awards and the annual breakfast, subscribe to the Port’s Summit Awards email list.

About the Port of Tacoma
The Port of Tacoma is an economic engine for South Puget Sound, with more than 43,000 family-wage jobs in Pierce County and 113,000 jobs across Washington state connected to Port activities. A major gateway to Asia and Alaska, the Port of Tacoma is among the largest container ports in North America. The Port is also a major center for bulk, breakbulk and project/heavy-lift cargoes, as well as automobiles and trucks.