Seafair
Lee Burns is a retired professional with extensive experience in engineering and community engagement, having served as a Director of Engineering at Bentall Kenndy and Bentall Capital (U.S.) Inc. from 1998 to 2011, as well as Chief Engineer at Prescott from 1987 to 1998. Lee was also a Code Committee Member for BOMA Seattle King County from 2005 until retirement in 2011 and held the position of LEED AP O+M at USGBC from 2011 to 2015. In addition to engineering expertise, Lee has been involved with SEAFAIR as a Seattle Seafair Pirate and Parade Marshal since 2001. Lee holds a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology from the University of Washington, earned in 1971.
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Seafair
Since 1950, nothing has been more synonymous with summer in Seattle than Seafair. Before the Seahawks and Mariners called Seattle home, before the 1962 World’s Fair that gave us the iconic Space Needle, Seattle celebrated Seafair. Today, the non-profit Seafair has grown into a multi-week festival with events across the Puget Sound touching more than two million people. Times may have changed since its inception, but the core values of Seafair remains dedicated to being a volunteer and community - driven festival and a catalyst for creating events and experiences that celebrate the best parts of living here. To discover more, visit us at www.seafair.org