Miles Stepleton

Associate Planner at Puget Sound Regional Council

Miles Stepleton is an experienced professional in planning and data management, currently serving as an Assistant Planner and Data Technician at Puget Sound Regional Council since July 2021, where technical support is provided to planners through research and data organization. Prior experience includes roles as a Document Analyst at Ruby Receptionists, where contributions were made to legal discovery processes, and an Archives Intern at both Union Station Redevelopment Corporation and the Oregon Jewish Museum, focusing on records management and improving accessibility of archival materials. Early career experiences involved internships with Senator Ron Wyden's office, contributing to media and public affairs initiatives, and research work at DHM Research, where market and political survey data was analyzed. Miles holds a Master's degree in Library and Information Science from the University of Washington and a Bachelor's degree in History and Political Science from The George Washington University.

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Seattle, United States

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Puget Sound Regional Council

The Puget Sound Regional Council is a regional planning agency with a mission to enhance the quality of life in the central Puget Sound region. PSRC is widely recognized as one of the best regional agencies of its type in the nation and is a great place to work. We are an equal opportunity employer. PSRC brings together the region’s diverse counties, cities and towns, native tribes, ports, the state of Washington and civic interests to understand the challenges facing our region’s future and make plans for the region to continue to succeed. The agency serves as the region’s Metropolitan Planning Organization and is the regional leader for growth management, transportation, and economic development under state and federal laws.


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51-200

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