City of Everett, WA
Julie Willie has a strong background in community development and project management. Julie most recently served as the Community Development Director for the City of Everett, WA. Prior to that, they held roles as a Special Projects Manager for the same city and a Healthy Community Specialist for the Snohomish Health District. Julie also worked as an Independent Consultant for the Everett Community Streets Initiative and Rotary District 5050. Julie has experience in the nonprofit sector as well, serving as the Director of Donor Services for the Greater Everett Community Foundation and the Development Manager for the Everett Public Schools Foundation. Additionally, they worked as the Development Director for ChildStrive and as a Consultant for the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services. Julie's early career involved serving as the Director of Youth Program Advancement for the YMCA of Snohomish County.
Julie Willie began their education in 1989 at the University of Washington, where they studied for three years. Julie then transferred to Everett Community College in 1992 and obtained an Associate of Arts (AA) degree. Additionally, during the same year, they enrolled at Western Washington University and graduated in 1994 with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Human Services, General.
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City of Everett, WA
The City of Everett serves a vibrant, growing and diverse community on the Port Gardner Bay, 25 miles north of Seattle. The county seat of Snohomish County, Everett is the sixth largest city in Washington with a population of nearly 110,000. You can learn more about the City from news releases, the monthly City newsletter and Everett Channel. We have over 250 job titles in 20+ departments. From seasonal to full-time positions, the City employs people with a variety of skills, interests and backgrounds. Join our team of 1,200+ employees that bring their enthusiasm, expertise, and dedication to providing outstanding public service and programs to our community’s people and businesses. The Community Set between the Cascade Mountains on the east and Port Gardner Bay on the west, Everett offers no shortage of activities. Port Gardner Bay boasts the west coast’s largest public marina, and hosts Naval Station Everett, a farmer’s market, restaurants and more. Away from the waterfront, Everett is home to the Silvertips Hockey Club and the AquaSox, the minor league baseball affiliate of the Seattle Mariners. The thriving arts and cultural scene in Everett gives the city an abundance of live music, outdoor art, and theater. Newly-established Washington State University Everett sits across from Everett Community College. In addition to outdoor recreation, arts and culture, and higher education, Everett is also the home of the Boeing Company, Funko, and other high-tech enterprises.