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Doug Taber

Doug Taber

Position No. 6

Expiration 12.31.2025
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Biography

Education:
  • Masters of Public Administration – Evan’s School of Policy and Governance – University of Washington (2015)
  • Bachelor Degree – Political Science (emphasis: International Relations) – UC Davis (+ University of Geneva) (2013)
  • Green Belt Certification – Project Management / Six Sigma – Management and Strategy Institute (2019)
Elected Experience:
  • Council Member – City of Poulsbo (2024-Current)
  • Treasurer / Senator – UW Graduate and Professional Students Senate (GPSS)  (2013-2015)
Community and Volunteer Experience:
  • Volunteer – Fishline (2023 – Present)
  • Volunteer – Member / Trail Maintenance – Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance – West Sound (2021-Present)
  • Interim Treasurer  – Crooked Trails  (2016 – 2018)
  • Volunteer Basketball Team Assistant – Special Olympics (2018)
  • Policy Outreach and Legislative Engagement Grad Intern – UW Impact – (2016)
  • Assistant to the Director – Greater Seattle Soccer League (2016)

Hello! I started my service on the Poulsbo City Council on April 3 2024, where I proudly serve as your City Councilmember Position 6. 

My professional background started in Government and Public Service with an internship at a political consultant agency in Sacramento in 2013, and then representing graduate students interest at the University of Washington from 2013 to 2015 as both Senator and Treasurer. I worked for multiple non-profits after Grad School, primarily performing budget reconciliation and policy strategy. In 2016 I landed in the private sector working as an analyst at a Washington-based Bank. In 2019 I started work at Amazon where I was excited to apply my policy-skills to complex technical problems Amazon faced as it launched multiple arms of business in new countries across the globe. After over 8 years away from public service, in 2024 I began looking for opportunities to solve complex problems at the local level. 

I am very passionate about public and community service, and public policy. In under-grad I dedicated myself to studying policies and programs to eliminate poverty, including a specialized semester at the University of Geneva in Switzerland. I moved to Seattle for Graduate school in 2013 where I focused on finding policies to reduce the K-12 dropout rates in public schools (including presenting our findings to the Mayor’s office). I am currently a Volunteer member of Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance, and Fishline (in Poulsbo). I am a strong proponent of the individual’s role to contribute positively, whether it be politically, socially, within one’s family, or within one’s workplace; While also maintaining integrity, challenging narratives, and one’s own beliefs and opinions. 

I look forward to serving the community, and working on behalf of my fellow Poulsbohemians.