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Nancy Shattuck

Victim Advocate at City of Burien

Nancy Shattuck is an experienced professional currently serving as Human Rights Manager and Equity Programs Consultant for the City of Tacoma since March 2022, where responsibilities include investigating discrimination complaints, mediating disputes, and developing educational programs. Previously, Nancy has worked as a Victim Advocate for the City of Burien and City of Enumclaw, providing support for victims of violent crimes and facilitating community education. Other roles include Police Services Specialist at the City of Fife Police Department, Victim Services Specialist in Pierce County, and STEM Director/Science Teacher at Montebello Academy. Nancy's early career includes positions as Country Director for Manna Project International in Ecuador and Legal Advocate for the YWCA of Pierce County. Holding a BS in Animal Sciences from Washington State University, Nancy is currently pursuing a Masters in Public Administration at The Evergreen State College.

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Puyallup, United States

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City of Burien

The City of Burien is a vibrant and creative community, where the residents embrace diversity, celebrate arts and culture, promote vitality, and treasure the environment. Burien is a city in King County, Washington, United States, located south of Seattle. Residents and business people alike love the convenience of Burien’s hub location and great connections. Its central location means that jobs and entertainment are convenient, high cost parking problems are elsewhere, and a more relaxed pace prevails in residential neighborhoods. Burien enjoys direct 15-minute access to Seattle by State Route 509, the major entrance to Seattle’s commercial, industrial, and rail district. The Port of Seattle’s bulk and container shipping facilities also lie just west of this route. Tacoma is 30 minutes south of Burien along I-5, Bellevue is approximately the same drive-time away via I-405, and it only takes five minutes from Burien’s downtown to arrive at Sea-Tac International Airport.


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