Workforce Snohomish welcomes seven new board members

Workforce Snohomish, the Workforce Development Council of Snohomish County, recently welcomed seven new additions to its Board of Directors:

  • Lisa Bliven, Zodiac Aerospace, Human Resources Business Partner
  • Dan Chaplik, Sultan School District, Superintendent
  • Audrey Eustice, Senior Aerospace AMT, Director of Human Resources
  • Tammy Frankland, Everett Community College, Executive Vice President of Instruction and Student Services
  • Ryan Haggard, Haggard Electrical Contractors, Owner
  • Nick Harper, City of Everett, Deputy Mayor
  • Michael Mogollon, Lowe’s, Human Resources Manager

“We are excited to welcome a wide array of talent to our board. Their strategic guidance will ensure Workforce Snohomish is ready to engage in the work of the future,” stated Erin Monroe, President and CEO of Workforce Snohomish. The board is made up of 25 individuals, including 51 percent from local businesses and other representatives from education, labor, economic development, workforce readiness and government.

Workforce Snohomish invests government and private funding to continuously increase the global competiveness and prosperity of our businesses and workforce, to fill current and emerging jobs and to provide full employment.

Since its inception in 2000, Workforce Snohomish has worked to underpin the county’s economic foundation by strengthening local business, supporting workers, and assisting unemployed residents find gainful employment. To learn more, visit www.workforcesnohomish.org.

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