Ryan Crowther Announces Run for Everett City Council District 2

Everett, WALocal News

Ryan Crowther has announced his candidacy for Everett City Council District 2, leveraging over a decade of community involvement to advocate for local safety and engagement. As the President & CEO of the Edmonds Chamber of Commerce, he has played a pivotal role in initiatives like the Everett Music Initiative, which has organized more than 500 events to enrich the local culture. Crowther’s campaign prioritizes public safety, aiming to foster a secure environment for all residents. Endorsements from local leaders such as City Councilwoman Judy Tuohy and Port Gardner Neighborhood Association Chair Andrea Tucker highlight his collaborative spirit and effectiveness in addressing community needs. His experiences on various boards, including the Everett Public Facilities District and the Everett Public Schools Career Technical Education Advisory Committee, showcase his dedication to enhancing local infrastructure and education.

With deep roots in the Port Gardner neighborhood, where he raised his children, Crowther is deeply committed to the community he serves. His proven track record of leadership and community service positions him as a strong candidate for the City Council. By focusing on public safety and community engagement, Crowther aims to continue making Everett a better place to live, work, and play.

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