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Stephanie Solien

Former Cochair of the Southern Resident Orca Task Force

Stephanie Solien is a civic activist with over 25 years of experience in politics, government, and the nonprofit sector, predominantly in Washington, D.C. and Washington State.

She has a strong commitment to working with diverse communities and leveraging the political process to address challenges and drive positive change.

Stephanie has held significant roles such as National Director of the Women's Campaign Fund, staff positions in the US House of Representatives and the US Senate, and running the DC office for WA Governor Booth Gardner.

She played pivotal roles in the Bill Clinton Presidential campaign in 1992 and was a key strategist for President Clinton's successful 1993 Pacific Northwest Forest Summit in Portland, OR.

In the Clinton Administration, Stephanie served as Assistant to Secretary Bruce Babbitt for Intergovernmental and Congressional Affairs at the US Department of the Interior.

Her engagement extends to environmental conservation and activism as evident from her leadership positions at organizations like Washington Conservation Voters, Climate Solutions, and Environmental Collective Action Committee.

Stephanie's involvement in promoting job creation in the energy efficiency sector through collaborations with Climate Solutions and the Seattle Chamber of Commerce highlights her dedication to sustainability and economic development.

She pursued her education with a Master's degree in Public Administration from the University of Washington Dan Evans School and a Bachelor's degree in Journalism from the University of Maryland College Park.

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Seattle, Washington, United States