City Names Mona Davis New Community and Economic Development Director

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie City Council appointed Mona Davis as the Community and Economic Development Director on April 28, 2025, with her start date set for May 1. Davis has over 25 years of experience in planning and land use, making her a strong fit for the position. Her extensive background is expected to advance the city’s development goals and foster community engagement. Council members highlighted the importance of this role in shaping Snoqualmie's economic future. Davis's leadership is anticipated to bring innovative strategies to local development efforts.

The council's unanimous decision reflects their confidence in her capabilities. As the city prepares for growth, Davis’s experience will be instrumental in navigating the challenges ahead. Her appointment is seen as a pivotal step for Snoqualmie's community and economic progress.

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