PORT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY: Former South Whidbey Port director returns (SWR)

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Kira Erickson reports for the South Whidbey Record from a special meeting of the Port of South Whidbey on Fri., Mar. 24, 2023

Port of South Whidbey Executive Director Stan Reeves has resigned from his role, and a familiar face may be taking his place.

Reeves, who has served in the top position since 2018, announced his resignation last week. He has accepted a job with the Department of the Navy as a civilian employee at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. His last day with the port is May 12.

During a special meeting on Friday, the port’s board of commissioners convened to discuss hiring an interim executive director. Commissioner Jack Ng said he had spoken with Angi Mozer – Reeves’ predecessor who served as the port’s executive director from 2014 to 2018 – about filling the role.

They Said It

“We certainly need an interim director so that we can catch some overlap with Stan and so we have a good transition,” Commissioner Greg Easton said.

Easton took things one step further, asking Mozer if she was interested in becoming the port’s next executive director.

“I am willing, but I want to make sure that the port’s comfortable with my location and that I can fulfill the position adequately,” she responded.

Easton suggested she could start out in the interim role, and then things could become more permanent if it worked for everyone. The commissioners agreed to forgo advertising for an executive director at this point.

“I’m going to go along with Greg,” Commissioner Curt Gordon said. “Let’s just wait and see how this goes.”

On the Ballot in November 2023

PORT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY
Commissioners. One of the three commissioner positions is scheduled to be on the ballot. In addition, due to resignations, a second position may also be on the ballot. Commissioners serve six-year terms, and must reside in the commissioner district they seek to represent; see the map at this link.
District 1: Jack Ng
District 2: Greg Easton.
Director Easton was appointed in Dec. 2022 after the resignation of Ed Halloran. The position will be on the ballot in 2023 to fill the remainder of Halloran’s term, which expires on Dec. 31, 2027.
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