Port of Vancouver USA
Casey O'Dell is an accomplished facilities management professional with extensive experience in operational leadership roles. Currently serving as the Director of Facilities at the Port of Vancouver USA since September 2017, O'Dell plays a key role in overseeing one of the major ports on the Pacific Coast, known for its strategic advantages in cargo handling and transportation. Prior to this, O'Dell spent over two decades at Sharp Microelectronics of the Americas as Facilities Manager, ensuring plant safety and environmental compliance. Earlier experience includes a position as Project Engineer at Baugh Industrial Contractors, focusing on construction project management in the pulp and paper and semiconductor industries. O'Dell holds a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management from Washington State University, earned from 1982 to 1987.
Port of Vancouver USA
The Port of Vancouver USA is one of the major ports on the Pacific Coast. Capabilities include five marine terminals and 13 berths that intersect global shipping routes with rail and highway arteries to the rest of North America; as well as hundreds of acres of industrial property available for development. Through these economic development efforts, the port provides quality jobs, international trade connections, environmental stewardship, and economic stability by producing tax revenue for state and local services.