New Lynnwood City Councilmember Derica Escamilla Sworn In

Lynnwood, WALocal News

On July 15, 2024, Derica Escamilla took the oath of office to become the newest member of the Lynnwood City Council, filling the position left vacant by the resignation of Shirley Sutton. Escamilla is a first-generation Mexican American who grew up in Moses Lake and Southern Texas, earning her degree in Resource and Environmental Studies from Texas State University. Since moving to Lynnwood in 2005, she has significantly contributed to the community, serving on various boards, including the Economic Development Advisory Board and the Comprehensive Plan Update Committee. Escamilla is also known for her involvement in youth sports, coaching teams at the Alderwood Boys and Girls Club and Lynnwood High School. In her new role as a councilmember, she promises to prioritize the needs of residents and approach her duties with an open mind and heart.

Her leadership experience extends to organizations advocating for women in construction and environmental issues, showcasing her commitment to community development. Escamilla's vision is to serve Lynnwood with integrity, focusing on research and community input to guide her decisions. The article underscores her enthusiasm for her new responsibilities and her dedication to the residents of Lynnwood.

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