Published on February 05, 2019
Media Contact: Kellie Stickney Communications Program Manager kstickney@kirklandwa.gov (425) 979-6562 Kirkland, Washington – The Kirkland City Council has selected five candidates to interview at a special meeting on February 19 to fill the current council vacancy: Neal Black, Uzma Butte, Kelli Curtis, Amy Falcone, and Sue Keller. An Interview Selection Committee, consisting of Councilmember Dave Asher, Councilmember Toby Nixon and Mayor Penny Sweet, reviewed submissions from 27 candidates and recommended five finalists to be interviewed by the entire City Council. The full Council concurred with their recommendation. Interviews will occur on Tuesday, February 19 in the City Hall Council Chamber at 2:45 p.m. The following is a brief description of the five finalists: Neal Black: Neal Black has been a resident of Kirkland for over 20 years. He currently resides in the Central Houghton Neighborhood with his wife and two teenagers. Black currently serves as a member of the Houghton Community Council, to which he was elected in 2017. Uzma Butte: Uzma Butte has been a Kirkland resident for eight years. Butte currently serves on the Kirkland Park Board and is an active member of the Kirkland Rotary, the Kirkland Chamber, KirklandSafe, and the Eastside Race and Leadership Coalition. Kelli Curtis: Kelli Curtis has been a Kirkland resident for over 25 years. Curtis serves on the Houghton Community Council and the City of Kirkland Park Board. Additionally, Curtis volunteers with Kirkland Talks. Amy Falcone: Amy Falcone has been a resident of Kirkland for the past five years. Falcone currently serves on the Human Services Commission, is a Finn Hill Neighborhood Alliance Board Member, and a local PTSA President. Sue Keller: Sue Keller has lived in Kirkland for over 21 years. In the past, Keller served on the Park Board. She has also been involved with Kirkland Conversations, Eastside Timebank, Nourishing Networks, and on the PTSA Board at Peter Kirk and Kirkland Juanita High School. More information on the process to fill the City Council vacancy can be found online.
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