Dan Voelpel, the business columnist at the Tacoma News Tribune, has been hired to be the economic development director of the city of Puyallup.
“‘Dan’s regional contacts, insight, background and energy make him the right choice for Puyallup,’ said McLean in a statement. ‘For the last six years, while working for The News Tribune, Dan developed a deep understanding of economic issues facing the South Sound. Prior to that, his twelve years working in the Tacoma City Manager’s office gave him the government experience that is essential for this job.’
“‘If you look around the Puget Sound region for cities with the greatest upside, Puyallup tops the list and has positioned itself as a desirable destination for a wide range of business and investment opportunities,’ Voelpel added. ‘Puyallup has a forward-thinking municipal team which I’m proud to join. By adding my experience in public relations, marketing Tacoma as America’s No. 1 Wired City, and six years involved in regional business issues, I expect we will accomplish great things for the people of Puyallup.'”
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