Biography
Tim Burgess was elected to the Seattle City Council on November 6, 2007 and took office on January 1, 2008. His current term expires December 31, 2011. Tim brings to the Council a background in
- law enforcement,
- community activism,
- business and
- journalism.
He was a Seattle police officer and detective from 1971 to 1978, a period of reform and innovation after decades of public corruption in city government. He served from 1989 to 2001 on the Seattle Ethics and Elections Commission, including five years a chair of this quasi-judicial body responsible for protecting the integrity and transparency of city government. Tim founded and co-owned for 22 years a marketing firm that served nonprofit organizations, chaired the Queen Anne Community Council, and was a founding member of Queen Anne Neighbors for Responsible Growth.
Tim is Chair of the Council’s Public Safety, Human Services and Education Committee and vice-chair of the Planning, Land Use and Neighborhoods Committee. He also serves as co-chair of the city’s Domestic Violence Prevention Council and the Family and Education Levy Oversight Committee.
Tim is a Seattle native and attended Lincoln High School and the University of Washington. His wife, Joleen, and their three daughters also are graduates of Seattle Public Schools.
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