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Sally Clark named UW director of regional and community relations

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Sally J. Clark, who has served on the Seattle City Council since February 2006, has been appointed director of regional and community relations at the 爱豆社区, effective May 18, 2015.

鈥淚 am thrilled to welcome Sally to the University,鈥 said Randy Hodgins, UW vice president for external affairs. 鈥淪he brings a wealth of leadership experience to the office not only from her time on the Seattle City Council, but also in her neighborhood and economic development work. All of us are looking forward to the creative ideas and energy she will bring to the university.鈥

Clark is wrapping up nearly a decade of Seattle City Council service and announced in February that she would not seek reelection. She most recently served as the chair of the Council鈥檚 Committee on Housing Affordability, Human Services, and Economic Resiliency. She also worked on local hiring for city construction projects and the city鈥檚 minimum wage legislation. She served as council president from 2012 to 2013, and, among other appointments, serves as vice president of the Puget Sound Regional Council Economic Development District.

Prior to joining the city council, Clark was director of community resources at the Lifelong AIDS Alliance, a nonprofit agency serving people living with HIV/AIDS in King County. She held several legislative aide positions, as well as neighborhood development posts, from 1997 to 2004.

As UW鈥檚 director of regional and community relations, Clark will lead the University鈥檚 effort to link with surrounding neighborhoods, civic groups and local government.聽The Office of Regional & Community Relations works to build collaborative relationships between these groups through information sharing, and looks for new opportunities to match the UW鈥檚 academic capital with聽needs in the region and community.

Clark鈥檚 annual salary will be $155,000.

 

Chance to win a VIP tour of the University Link light rail station

For the month of April, if you spend $5 and fill out an entry form at participating businesses in the University District, you could win a chance to be one of the first people to tour the new , which isn’t slated to open until 2016. 聽A full list of participating businesses in the University District and Roosevelt District, and more information about the contest can be found on Sound Transit’s Page by .

UWTV’s Inside Look: Veterans Affairs

In light of the recent report released by the Office of External Affairs, Assessing Veterans Services and Programs, check out this recent segment on聽UWTV which takes a closer look at the challenges that veterans face when they transition from active duty service to civilian life. The video features several guests including Jason Smith, former Assistant Dean of Students with the Evans School, and Lisa Hoffman with UW-Tacoma. To see the video, .

Video now available for the “Find It, Fix It” walk with Mayor Murray

In February, Mayor Murray hosted his first “Find It, Fix It” walk right here in the University District. About 100 people came out to walk around the University District with the Mayor and his aides to talk about safety,聽homelessness, youth services, partnerships, infrastructure concerns, and other matters specific to the neighborhood. UWTV聽has compiled a video of the walk, which can be viewed .

Report Assessing UW Services and Programs for Veterans Released

The UW Office of External Relations recently released a report which assesses the services and programs available to our veteran and active duty military personnel聽across all three UW聽campuses. 聽The report includes how the UW supports, and could better support, our students who are veterans or active duty.

To read or print this report, please click this link:聽.