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Governor names Maddy Thompson Workforce Board acting director
Gov. Bob Ferguson has appointed Maddy Thompson as acting executive director of the Workforce Board.
Thompson recently served as the agency’s director of policy, strategy and research. She has broad policy, strategic planning, and public affairs experience. Her past roles include serving as an education advisor in the Governor’s Office under Gov. Jay Inslee, and as a research analyst in the Washington House of Representatives. She also led policy and government relations at the Washington Student Achievement Council and worked for several years prior to that as a policy analyst at the Workforce Board.
“The Workforce Board’s research and policy development support a strong business climate and living wage jobs throughout Washington,” Thompson said. “I look forward to working with lawmakers, board members and partners across the state to create strategies that help students, workers, and employers succeed.”
Board Co-Chair Gary Chandler, representing business, expressed his support.
“The Workforce Board is in good hands with Maddy Thompson,” said Chandler, former vice president at the Association of Washington Business. “She brings outstanding leadership and expertise to the agency. We’re lucky to have her on our team.”
Acting Co-Chair Cherika Carter, representing labor, also endorsed Thompson’s appointment.
“We’re grateful Maddy has stepped up to lead the Workforce Board during this transition,” said Carter, secretary-treasurer at the Washington State Labor Council. "Her leadership will be important as we continue advancing the Board’s vision—centering workers, job quality, and shared prosperity—while we move forward with the search for the next Executive Director."
Chandler and Carter also thanked the agency’s former executive director, Eleni Papadakis, for her many years of state service.
“We greatly appreciate Eleni’s dedication to the Workforce Board and the people of Washington,” Chandler and Carter said in a joint statement.
Thompson began her new role last week. She looks forward to connecting with Board members and other stakeholders at the Jan. 23 Workforce Board meeting in Olympia.
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