Suzanne Dale Estey has over three decades of experience delivering results in economic development, intergovernmental relations, strategic communications and non-profit leadership. Suzanne is Principal of Dale Estey Partnerships, Strategy & Results, a public affairs consulting firm and among other clients, serves as the Executive Director of the Washington Economic Development Association (WEDA).
Suzanne previously served as the President & CEO of the Economic Development Council of Seattle & King County, the only public-private partnership focused on expanding and diversifying the economy across King County and its 39 cities. Suzanne also served as the Economic Development Director for the City of Renton; Vice President of Government and Industry Relations for Washington Mutual; State & Federal Government Relations Manager for the King County Executive; State Lobbyist for the City of Seattle; Federal Legislative Analyst for the Governor of Washington; Associate Director of Intergovernmental Affairs at The White House and Pacific Northwest & Texas Program Director for Junior Statesmen, a civics education program for high school students.
Suzanne serves on multiple boards including the Junior Statesmen Foundation, the Seattle Colleges Advisory Council, the Renton Technical College Advisory Council, and Seattle United Soccer Club. She is a past President of the University of Washington Alumni Association board. Suzanne is also a member of the International Women’s Forum. She previously served on the boards of the Aerospace Futures Alliance, the Workforce Development Council of Seattle-King County, the Washington Technology Industry Association, the Seattle and Renton Chambers of Commerce, the regional PSRC/Economic Development District, the Community Center for Education Results/Road Map Project and CityClub of Seattle.
Suzanne received a bachelor’s degree in Sociology & Politics from Whitman College, and a Master’s in Public Administration from the Evans School at the University of Washington. A native of Seattle and K-12 graduate of Seattle Public Schools, Suzanne is an avid hiker, skier and traveler and she and her husband, Mike, are the parents of two active teenage boys.