Published on Apr 15, 2024

Apply to serve on the Puget Sound Partnership Ecosystem Coordinating Board

Contact: Alicia Seegers Martinelli

AWC seeks a city elected official to fill a vacancy on the Puget Sound Partnership Ecosystem Coordinating Board. Applicants must be from a city near the Puget Sound basin including the Strait of Juan de Fuca, San Juan Islands, Whidbey Island, Puget Sound, and Hood Canal.

About the Ecosystem Coordinating Board

The Ecosystem Coordinating Board’s main role is to advise the Puget Sound Partnership’s Leadership Council on carrying out its responsibilities, including development and implementation of the action agenda. The Board is made up of 27 members representing specific interests around the Sound. The Board is an integral link between the Leadership Council and the work being carried out in Puget Sound and is the key in communicating the implementation work and educational activities to the broader public and to policy decision makers around the Sound.

Learn more about the Puget Sound Partnership and the Ecosystem Coordinating Board.

Time commitment, travel expenses

The Ecosystem Coordinating Board meets at least four times per year and should expect to commit approximately 20 hours per month. Members serve without compensation and may be reimbursed for travel expenses.

Application process

The AWC Board of Directors will review applicant materials at its next meeting and nominate an appointee.

If you are interested in serving, you must complete the AWC interest form stating why you are interested in serving, including your qualifications and attached resume.

Deadline

May 13

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