Alicia Crank appointed to serve on County Public Facilities District Board

Edmonds, WALocal News

Alicia Crank has been appointed by the Snohomish County Council to the Public Facilities District Board, which oversees regional centers in Snohomish County. This board is responsible for the acquisition, construction, operation, and financing of essential facilities. Crank expressed her commitment to enhancing community infrastructure through her new role, stating, “This appointment allows me to extend my commitment to civic engagement beyond philanthropy into regional planning and development. ” With over 25 years of experience in nonprofit leadership, she currently manages philanthropy at Homage Senior Services, which serves over 25,000 residents annually. Previously, she held significant positions in organizations like Seattle CityClub and YWCA Seattle.

Crank founded Edmonds International Women’s Day and the Northwest WA Civic Circle, reflecting her dedication to community initiatives. She also serves as treasurer for the Hazel Miller Foundation and the Children’s Campaign Fund. Her initial term on the board will expire on June 20, 2029.

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