Meet Doug Sutherland...

An Eastern Washington native, smokejumper, small businessman and elected official with a reputation for bipartisanship, Doug Sutherland was elected as Washington's Commissioner of Public Lands in 2000 after finishing two terms as Pierce County's Executive. Doug and his wife Grace have six grown children and five grandchildren. Currently, they live in Lacey.

A native of the Pacific Northwest and a graduate of Central Washington University in Ellensburg, Doug knows the value that people in Washington place on the environment and the natural resources that are such an important part of our way of life.

During his twenty-four years in government, Doug successfully tackled tough environmental issues by bringing involved parties together to create solutions which protect the environment while avoiding lengthy and needless lawsuits and partisan bickering.

  • As Tacoma's Mayor, he worked to clean Tacoma’s air, bringing it up to meet federal standards.
  • When Commencement Bay in Tacoma was named as a Superfund cleanup site, Doug brought all parties together to craft a solution which avoided lengthy and costly lawsuits and began the cleanup process quickly.
  • He also undertook the nation’s first community environmental assessment to determine the quality of the environment in Tacoma and the impact of arsenic on the community.
  • As Pierce County Executive, Doug was co-Chair of the Tri-County Endangered Species Task Force, and worked with Republicans and Democrats to bring back salmon runs in Puget Sound while meeting the needs of a growing economy and the people of the region.

Born in Montana, Doug moved to Spokane as a young boy. As a student at Central Washington University, Doug spent his summers fighting wildfires in the forests of Northern California and Oregon as a smokejumper..

After graduating from Central Washington University with a B.A. in History, he spent eleven years with the Boeing Company.

In 1971, Doug purchased the Tacoma Tent and Awning Company and built it from four employees to 34 during the next two decades. Having seen the impact government can have on small businesses and families, Doug became involved in local politics.

Doug was first elected to the Tacoma City Council in 1980. Two years later he was elected to his first term as Mayor of Tacoma where he oversaw a budget of $450 million and more than 2,200 employees. While there he worked to clean Tacoma’s air and bring it up to meet federal standards.

In 1992, Doug was elected as Pierce County Executive. As the county’s chief executive officer, he administered the day to day functions of 17 executive branch departments and was responsible for a $626 million budget.

A lifetime resident of our region, Doug has used his experience to work with people from all points of view to find balanced solutions which meet the needs of the people of Washington State and protect the natural beauty our state offers.

 


Awards and Activities

President of the Western States Lands Commissioner Association, 2004

In October 2001, Central Washington University honored Doug with the “Distinguished Alumni Award for College of Arts and Humanities.”

In May 1999, Doug received the prestigious “James R. Ellis Award” in recognition for his regional leadership

Co-chair of the Tri-County ESA Task Force responding to the salmon Endangerd Species Act listing

Doug has served as a board member of Pierce Transit, thePuget Sound Regional Council, Washington State Association of Counties, WSAC Urban Caucus, American Heart Association Pierce County Chapter, Tacoma Youth Symphony, Werlin Reading Teams, and the Tacoma Urban League.

Doug also served as Secretary of the Tacoma/Pierce County Economic Development Board of Directors.


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doug@sutherland.org