2021 General Voters' Pamphlet

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Eatonville - Council Position No. 2

Peter Paul

Joe Hagen

peter.paul@gmail.com

(253) 389-5646 jhagen@rainierconnect.com www.facebook.com/joe4eatonvillecouncil

Elected Experience: No elected experience.

Elected Experience: No elected experience

Other Professional Experience: 20+ years in Information Technology positions both with the National Park Service and Department of Army. Four years as senior level manager for the Network Enterprise Center, JBLM, serving about 35,000 soldiers and civilians where I gained experience in personnel management, planning, budget, and communications. Adjunct Associate Professor, UMGC, School of Cybersecurity and Information Technology 2016 – present.

Other Professional Experience: General Manager, District Manager Jiffy Lube 24 years; Walmart Assistant Manager 3 years; Office Manager 4 million dollar wholesale company 8 years; USAFR Retired Technical Sergeant 446 Maintenance Squadron 21 years

Education: B.S. – Business Administration – Devry University ; M.S. – Information Security and Assurance – Western Governors University; M.B.A – Information Technology Management – Western Governors University

Community Service: Eatonville 3rd of July Event sound, music and MC; Eatonville Resident Committee Against Marijuana Sales; Pastoral Council Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church 11 years; American Cancer Society Relay for Life DJ and MC 6 years; Eatonville Centennial Celebration committee volunteer 2009; Auburn Downtown Association Board 1994

Community Service: P.T.A. President, Eatonville Elementary School. EYSA Sports coach. Statement: I have been a resident of Eatonville since 2000 and have raised four children here. As a council member, my priority will be to retain the small-town qualities of Eatonville that make it our home, while allowing for the growth and change that are vital to our community. I will work to invite solutions, ensure equity, and collaborate constructively to reach positive outcomes that will serve our community interests for years to come. I believe that attracting new businesses to the downtown core, while supporting and growing our existing businesses, is key to our town’s success. I see many opportunities for capitalizing on the untapped potential of our community spaces and public facilities in support of our town, visitors, and businesses. I support reasoned and rational, data-driven decision making. Working with the mayor, members of the town council, and the community, I will strive to find consensus in implementing timely and meaningful solutions to the town’s needs.

Education: Business Management Pierce College; Accounting Tacoma Community College; Community College of the Air Force Aircraft Maintenance and Leadership

Statement: Eatonville has been our family’s home for over 15 years. We cherish and enjoy the small town feel without big city issues. Eatonville is not just a sleepy town on the way to somewhere else; we are becoming a destination. The mission of our town is to “create, provide and administer municipal services while protecting the present and future health, safety and general welfare of the community”. As your city council representative, I will promote your vision of Eatonville’s future. I am aware of the population pressure throughout Pierce County. There is a pressing need to prevent the associated crime, tax increases, traffic congestion, crowded classrooms and stretched municipal/county services that can occur under a growth scenario. With the presence of a committed city council to effectively communicate our concerns to county and state leaders we can help steer whatever changes are coming to address our best interests. I am that committed council person. Let us open a dialogue about your aspirations for our community as well as your concerns about growth that may well be on the horizon. Call, email or message me if you have any questions or ideas to share.

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