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Judy Clibborn's Biography

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Full Name:

Judy R. Clibborn

Gender:

Female

Family:

Husband: Bruce; 3 Children: Andrea, Erica, Chad

Birth Date:

11/03/1943

Birth Place:

Oklahoma City, OK

Home City:

Mercer Island, WA

Religion:

Protestant

BS, Nursing, University of Washington, 1965

Representative, Washington State House of Representatives, District 41 Position 2, 2002-2019

Member, City Council, Mercer Island, 1990-2001

Mayor, City of Mercer Island, 1994-2000

Former Member, Economic Resilience of Maritime and Manufacturing in Washington, Joint Task Force, Washington State House of Representatives

Former Member, Health Care and Wellness Committee, Washington State House of Representatives

Former Chair, Transportation Committee, Washington State House of Representatives

Registered Head Nurse, Harborview Medical Center, 1963-1969

Member, Rotary International, Mercer Island, 2003-present

Executive Director, Mercer Island Chamber of Commerce, 2001-2003

Member, Growth Management Planning Council, 1998-2000

President/Member/Chair, Suburban Cities Association, 1994-2000

Chair, Arts Council, Mercer Island, 1984-1986

Chair, Park Board, Mercer Island, 1980-1986

Awards:

Saved Our Ferry! Anacortes Anacortes Ferry Advisory Committee and Save Our Ferries, 2005;
Governmental Partner of the Year, Greater Redmond Chamber of Commerce, 2010;
Legislator of the Year - 61st Legislative Session, Association of General Contractors, 2010;
Citizen of the Year, Forum XXII, 2015;
Transportation Leadership Award, Washington State Good Roads and Transportation Association, 2016;
Citation of Merit, Washington Recreation and Park Association, 2006;
Maritime Industry Public Official of the Year, Propellor Club Seattle, 2011;
M/V Tokitae, Washington Sate Ferries + Vigor;
Completion of SR 520 Eastside Transit and HOV Project, WSDOT, U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration, Eastside Corridor Constructors;
Scott White Leadership Award, Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, 2015;
2015 Legislator of the Year, Washington State Transit Association, 2016;
Completion of SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project, WSDOT, U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration, Kiewt-General;
Completion of SR 520 Floating Bridge, WSDOT, U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration, KGM;
Honorary Citizen, City of Newcastle;
The Schrammie, KOMO 4;
Vision 2040/President's Award, Puget Sound Regional Council, 2016

Number of Grandchildren:

4

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