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      A region is broadly defined as a county, economic area (EA), metro/micropolitan statistical area (MSA), or state. The U.S. Benchmark Cluster Definitions use the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis defined economic areas. View and compare regions across the U.S.

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U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration, Seattle Regional Office

As the only federal government agency focused exclusively on economic development, the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) plays a critical role in fostering regional economic development efforts in communities across the nation. Through strategic investments that foster job creation and attract private investment, EDA supports development in economically distressed areas of the United States.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT REPRESENTATIVE AND STATES COVERED

Oregon; Clark County, WA & Eastern Washington
David Porter
One World Trade Center
Suite 244
121 SW Salmon Street
Portland, OR 97204
503-326-3078
dporter@eda.gov

Arizona & Washington
Jacob Macias
Seattle Regional Office
915 Second Avenue, Room 1890
Seattle, WA 98174
206-220-7666
jmacias@eda.gov

California (Northern and Coastal)
David Farnworth-Martin
915 Second Avenue, Room 1890
Seattle, WA 98174
206-220-7699
dfarnworth-martin@eda.gov

California (Southern and Central)
Wilfred Marshall
5777 West Century Boulevard, Suite 1675
Los Angeles, CA 90045
310-348-5386
wmarshall@eda.gov

Hawaii, Guam, American Samoa, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Northern Mariana Islands & Republic of Palau
Gail Fujita
Federal Building, Room 5180
200 Ala Moana Boulevard
P.O. Box 50264
Honolulu, HI 96850
808-541-3391
gfujita@eda.gov

Alaska
Shirley Kelly
510 'L' Street, Suite 444
Anchorage, AK 99501
907-271-2272
skelly2@eda.gov

Idaho, Nevada
Richard Manwaring (Area Director - interim point of contact)
915 Second Avenue, Room 1890
Seattle, WA 98174
206-220-7665
rmanwaring@eda.gov

Regions: 
Oregon ,
Washington ,
Hawaii ,
California ,
Idaho ,
Nevada ,
Alaska ,
Arizona
Primary activity: 
Business development
Secondary activities: 
Networking ,
Training and education
Which sector does your organization belong to?: 
Public (i.e. state or municipal agency, federal lab)
Website: 
U.S. Economic Development Administration

Organization Type

Federal Agencies

Contact Info

A. Leonard Smith, Regional Director

asmith@eda.gov

+1 206-220-7660

Location

915 Second Avenue

Room 1890

Seattle, WA 98174

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The U.S. Cluster Mapping Project is led by Professor Michael E. Porter at the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness, Harvard Business School.

This project is funded by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration.