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Dan Eernissee
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Dan Eernissee is the Economic Development Director at the City of Everett, WA, focusing on promoting the city as a business-friendly environment and leveraging its position as an advanced manufacturing hub in the greater Seattle region.
With a background in real estate development, Dan brings a unique blend of skills in placemaking, team building, market expertise, and creative strategies to enhance housing, job growth, and retail activities in the city.
Having spent eight years at the City of Shoreline and a decade in the private sector managing over $300 million worth of residential, retail, and mixed-use projects, Dan has a proven track record of success in driving community development initiatives.
Dan's professional journey includes significant contributions to real estate projects such as Snohomish Station, Issaquah Ridge, Covington Center, and the Mill Creek Town Center, which earned accolades for collaborative efforts with city leadership.
In addition to his practical experience, Dan is also an educator, teaching real estate and ethics at universities in the Seattle area, bringing his wealth of knowledge and expertise to the next generation of professionals.
Dan Eernissee's specialties encompass a wide range of areas including placemaking, transit-oriented development, business development, project management, marketing, property acquisition, project valuation, and various types of real estate projects.
He holds degrees in business administration from the University of Washington and theology from Regent College at the University of British Columbia, showcasing his diverse academic background and skill set.
Outside of his professional pursuits, Dan is a proud father of two actors and a devoted husband, balancing his career accomplishments with personal milestones and family life.
Dan actively participates in community initiatives and is deeply involved in promoting #everettwa, #madeineverett, #cityofeverett, and other local hashtags, reflecting his commitment to the growth and prosperity of Everett.
His tenure as the Economic Development Director at the City of Everett is marked by a proactive approach, strategic vision, and a strong advocacy for the city's economic well-being and sustainable development.
