Beth Doglio

PRESIDENT, ELECTED JANUARY 2021

Beth Doglio is a State Representative, community organizer and mother of two. Throughout her career, Beth has worked for a thriving, sustainable, just and compassionate future for all.

Serving in the Legislature from 2017 - 2020 and being recently elected again in 2022, Beth has led on the environment, housing, gun safety, and issues facing working families. She helped lead the passage of groundbreaking legislation to empower workers through higher wages and improved protections; to make Washington a leader in the fight against climate change; and to provide more resources to address homelessness.

As Vice Chair of the Capital Budget committee, she secured millions in funding for infrastructure projects, land preservation and recreation, housing, and clean energy. She was a member of the LGBTQ Caucus serving on Transportation, Energy and Environment, Labor and Workforce Standards and the Technology and Economic Development Committees.

After graduating from Indiana University with a degree in Political Science and Telecommunications, Beth moved to Washington state in 1987. Beth’s environmental leadership in our state began three decades ago as the founding Executive Director of Washington Conservation Voters (WCV). Following her time at WCV she worked for the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League (NARAL), Audubon Washington, the City of Seattle and Climate Solutions. She also volunteered at the Noel House Homeless shelter and served on the Board of Directors of Solid Ground, giving her keen insight into the homelessness and affordability challenges facing our region today.

Currently she serves as a consultant focused on climate, housing and community projects. Beth is a current Board Member of Win With Women, the YMCA, Victory Fund and serves as the President of the PARC Foundation. She loves back country skiing, backpacking, canoeing, yoga, good food, and laughter.