City of Edmonds
Shannon Burley has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Shannon currently serves as a Board Member for the Hazel Miller Foundation. In the City of Edmonds, they held positions as Deputy Parks, Recreation, Cultural & Human Services Director, as well as Acting Director of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services. Shannon also founded their own consulting company, S Burley Consulting, LLC, where they served as President. Shannon has also been a member of the Board of Directors for the Klahaya Swim & Tennis Club. Previous positions include Business Development Lead at Diana - the mother of all sports networks, and various roles with the Seattle Storm, including Sr. Vice President of Marketing & Business Operations and Executive Producer of Storm TV. Prior to that, Shannon worked as a Sr. Marketing Manager at BD&A and held marketing and community relations roles at Joe's Sports and Outdoor and G.I. Joe's, Inc. Shannon began their career in athletics as an Assistant Marketing/Promotions Director and Community Relations Director at Portland State University. Overall, Shannon has a wealth of experience in management, marketing, community relations, and sports.
Shannon Burley completed their education between 1995 and 2000 at Portland State University, where they earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Communications.
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City of Edmonds
Edmonds, a vibrant city located just 15 miles north of Seattle and 18 miles south of Everett, is easy to reach by Amtrak and Sound Transit commuter rail, Community Transit buses, Washington State Ferries, automobiles and bicycles. Edmonds was a well-established town by the turn of the century and the present urban form preserves many characteristics of its historic origins. The community's location along the west-facing slopes of Puget Sound provides many amenities, including extensive views of the water and Olympic Mountains, access to four beaches and waterfront parks, and convenient access to a compact, walkable downtown area.