City of Puyallup
Julie Door has extensive experience in public service and management, serving as a City Councilmember for the City of Puyallup since November 2013 and as the Ex-Officio member of Central Pierce Fire & Rescue, as well as a Boardmember for Friends of Karshner Museum. Additionally, from September 1996, Julie has owned and managed Willows Chiropractic Clinic. Julie's previous roles include Vice Chair at South Sound 911 from February 2021 to July 2022 and Community Advocate for Senate Bill 5105 with Shaw ComeTogether from 2012 to 2013. Julie's educational background includes a Certificate of Advanced Municipal Leadership from the Association of Washington Cities and various certifications in chiropractic assistance and massage therapy. Julie is also a member of the National League of Cities, achieving Gold Certification.
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City of Puyallup
The City of Puyallup is situated at the foot of scenic Mount Rainier in the beautiful Puget Sound region 10 miles east of Tacoma and approximately 35 miles south of Seattle. It's an easy commute on Sound Transit's Sounder train to Tacoma, Seattle and many cities in between. In its early years, Puyallup was known for its hops, berries, and flowers. Today many events, such as the Washington State Fair, the Daffodil Festival and Parade, and the Puyallup Farmers Market pay tribute to the city's agricultural past. But there's much more happening in Puyallup than meets the eye. Two regional growth centers in downtown and South Hill offer a variety of shopping and dining opportunities. Great parks, excellent K-12 schools, and a modern regional medical center are some of the amenities appreciated by residents and visitors alike.