Person Behind the Place Juliet Buder

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Bellevue Schools Foundation has appointed Juliet Buder as its new Executive Director, signifying a transformative phase for the organization as it aims to improve educational access and fundraising initiatives. Buder, a Duke University graduate with a Master's in Social Work, has extensive experience in the philanthropic sector, having previously worked with Equal Justice Works in Washington, D. C. During the 2021–2022 school year, the Foundation will focus on eight key educational investments, including equity, mental health, and early learning programs, having already contributed over $36 million to these causes. In her vision for the Eastside community, Buder highlighted the power of philanthropy in creating opportunities for all students, regardless of their socioeconomic status.

She expressed excitement about engaging more individuals and corporations to further invest in the Bellevue School District and its initiatives. Buder encourages community members to support the Foundation through both fiscal contributions and volunteer efforts. The article also features her favorite local dining spots and hidden gems in Downtown Bellevue, showcasing her connection to the community. With Buder at the helm, the Bellevue Schools Foundation is positioned to play a crucial role in driving positive change in local education.

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