City of Hillsboro
Brooke Cooper has extensive experience in municipal management and library services, currently serving as a Management Analyst and Permit Specialist with the City of Hillsboro since July 1990, where duties include building permit processing and customer service. As President of the Friends of the Hillsboro Public Library since July 2003, strategic planning and coordination of board activities are key responsibilities. Brooke has held multiple leadership roles within the Oregon Permit Technicians Association, including President and 1st Past President. Early career roles include positions as a Library Clerk and Childcare Aide. Brooke holds education credentials from Portland State University and Portland Community College.
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City of Hillsboro
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Nestled in the Tualatin Valley between Portland and the Pacific Ocean, Hillsboro was founded in 1842 and incorporated in 1876. Its settler economy was first based on fruitful agricultural pursuits, supported by riverboat transportation on the Tualatin River, which helped it grow to about 5,000 people by 1950. Now Oregon’s fifth largest city with more than 95,000 residents, Hillsboro enjoys award-winning urban planning, an affordable cost of living, a strong economic base and one of the state’s most diverse populations.