City of Renton
Curt Russell, ASP CIT C-OHC, currently serves as a Senior Risk Management Analyst for the City of Renton, overseeing the citywide employee Accident Prevention Program and conducting safety training initiatives. Previously, Curt held positions as Safety Office/Program Manager at King County Solid Waste Division and Safety Officer with the City of Lynnwood. With extensive experience as Safety & Emergency Preparedness Coordinator at Alderwood Water & Wastewater District, Curt has developed and executed safety programs aligned with organizational objectives, focusing on safety and emergency management. Additional roles include Commanding Officer of the Blue Angels Squadron with the US Naval Sea Cadet Corps and Owner/Consultant at Native Safety, where instruction on emergency management was provided. Curt's educational background includes an Associate in Applied Science in Occupational Safety and Health Technician from Edmonds College and certificates in Safety & Health from the University of Washington DEOHS.
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City of Renton
Renton is the center of opportunity where families and businesses thrive. The City has created an environment that supports business development while enhancing its quality of life. Community leaders nurture entrepreneurial sprit and foster successful partnerships. Bold economic development plans have diversified the City's employment base and strategically positioned Renton for the future. Renton is the fourth largest city in King County and the eight largest in Washington. On the south shore of Lake Washington, Renton's central location is at the heart of the vibrant Puget Sound region. Served by Interstate 405 and four state highways, access to Renton from other Greater Seattle communities is quick and easy. The City is well-served by mass transit, making commuting to and from work simple and convenient for employees. This allows employers to draw from a large talent pool and provides direct transportation connections for goods and services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .