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Port of Oakland's Director Looks Back as He Prepares to Step Down

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Chris Lytle, Executive Director, Port of Oakland, looks out from the Port headquarters at Jack London Square. (Brian Watt/KQED)

Chris Lytle has served as executive director of the Port of Oakland for the past six years.

He’s retiring this week after 53 years in the trade and transportation sector.

KQED Morning News Anchor Brian Watt went to Port of Oakland headquarters for a final interview with Lytle.

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