Join Us for the Annual SEA Airport Luncheon! ✈️
The Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Luncheon is our yearly intersection of the Chamber community with the Port of Seattle. As a major player in the Seattle Southside economy, particularly as the owner and operator of SEA Airport, the Port is vital to the success of our business community. Join us to hear from Arif Ghouse, Interim Aviation Managing Director, about the latest regarding SEA Airport including the C Concourse Expansion, SEA Gateway Project, preparations for the FIFA World Cup and other projects and programs that enhance the travel experience. Arif will be joined by the Port of Seattle’s Executive Director, Steve Metruck. This event is in parternship with Alaska Airlines. We're excited to see you there!
📍 Location: SEA International Airport Conference Center
📅 Date: Thursday, September 19, 2025
⏰ Time: 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM PDT
💼 Members: $75 | Non-Members: $100
Don't miss this opportunity to network, learn, and explore how the Port continues to drive business success in Seattle Southside! 🌟
BUSINESS INVOLVEMENT OPPORTUNITIES:
Sponsorship opportunities are still available, for more information please download our Seattle Southside Chamber Event Sponsorship Form.
Our Land Acknowledgment:
As we gather, we respectfully acknowledge that our event is taking place on occupied Coast Salish land and that Seattle Southside Chamber is on the homelands of the Duwamish people. We pay respect to Coast Salish Elders past and present and extend that respect to their descendants and to all Indigenous people.
Why do we recognize the land?
To recognize the land is an expression of gratitude and appreciation to those whose territory you reside on and a way of honoring the Indigenous people who have been living and working on the land from time immemorial. It is important to understand the long-standing history that has brought you to reside on the land and to seek to understand your place within that history. Land acknowledgments do not exist in a past tense or historical context: colonialism is a current ongoing process, and we need to build the mindfulness of our present participation. It is also worth noting that acknowledging the land is Indigenous protocol.
http://www.lspirg.org/knowtheland