City of Kenmore
Nina Rasmussen is an experienced professional specializing in climate action and environmental quality, currently serving as the Climate Action Plan Program Manager for the City of Kenmore since May 2023. Prior to this role, Nina worked as an Environmental Quality Specialist for the City of Wichita Kansas, managing the air quality program and supporting sustainability initiatives. Additional experience includes serving as a COVID-19 HungerCorps VISTA member at United Way of King County and various roles at the Reid Park Zoological Society, where responsibilities ranged from managing memberships to implementing sustainable practices and securing grant funding. Nina holds a Master's of Public Administration from the Evans School of Public Policy & Governance at the University of Washington and a Bachelor's in Business Administration from the University of Arizona.
City of Kenmore
Welcome to the Puget Sound’s best-kept secret – Kenmore, Washington. Kenmore is home to talented people, innovative ideas, strong businesses and abundant activities. Just minutes from Seattle and the Eastside, you can swiftly get to everywhere from Kenmore – whether by highway, seaplane or boat. Kenmore is an urban community surrounded by the great outdoors. There are family-friendly neighborhoods, an award-winning school district, quality services, and many cultural amenities. Yet, it is easy to take hike in the woods, bike along Lake Washington, watch rare Herons nest or just drop a kayak in the water. Local residents will tell you that Kenmore is the truly the best place to live and to work. A strong entrepreneurial spirit is at the core of the city. Kenmore is home to Bastyr University, the top natural medicine university and research institution in the U.S., and the birthplace of many multi-generational business innovators, including Kenmore Camera and Kenmore Air. With a business-friendly city hall, accessible land, and no B & O tax, the city actively helps pioneering businesses soar without limits.