Port of Vancouver names Kesler as security supervisor

03/19/2008

VANCOUVER, Wash.-A Former Washington State Patrol Trooper Mike Kesler is the newest member of the Port of Vancouver’s security department.

Recently retired from a 25-year career with the State Patrol, Kesler has been hired as the port’s security supervisor, where he will supervise security officers, and handle scheduling and training of the security staff.

A native of the Pacific Northwest, Kesler was most recently one of eight Public Information Officers responsible for the WSP’s District 5 (Southwest) region.

Kesler attended Walla Walla Community College and the University of Oregon, where he played football and studied liberal arts at both schools.

He has also coached football at Evergreen High School, including the school’s first state championship season, and he is currently coaching defensive linemen at Union High School.

Kesler lives in Vancouver with his wife Terry and their three sons Ryan (22), Brandon (20) and Shane (18).

At a Glance
Who: Mike Kesler
What: Recently named security supervisor at the Port of Vancouver USA Quick Facts: Kesler was one of eight Public Information Officers for the Southwest Region of the Washington State Patrol … Served 25 years in the Patrol … Kesler is an assistant football coach at Union High School and was on the coaching staff at Evergreen High School when it won the state championship … he played college football at the University of Oregon and Walla Walla Community College.

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The Port of Vancouver, USA, created by Clark County taxpayers in 1912, is one of the major ports on the Pacific Coast. Its competitive strengths include available land, versatile cargo handling capabilities, vast transportation networks, a dependable labor force and an exceptional level of service to its customers and community.

 

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