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Snohomish County Government: Marko Liias To Join Snohomish County

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September 23, 2021

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Marko Liias to Join Snohomish County

Will fill Communications Manager role in Office of Recovery and Resilience

 

SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash., September 23, 2021 – Snohomish County Executive Dave Somers today announced that Marko Liias has been hired as Communications Manager for the newly-created Office of Recovery and Resilience. In this role, Marko will help manage external and internal communications for the Office and provide additional public engagement capacity.

 

“We look forward to having Marko Liias join our Office of Recovery and Resilience team and help bring a speedy and equitable recovery for all of our residents,” said Executive Somers. “Marko brings a wealth of experience with communications and public outreach, two skills that will be critical to the success of our recovery work.” 

 

“As we build our capacity to address recovery needs from the COVID-19 pandemic, Marko Liias will fill a critical role,” said Director of the Office of Recovery and Resilience Michael Fong. “We want our recovery to be broad-based, transformative, and create conditions for building community-wide resilience.  We want Snohomish County to be stronger after the pandemic is over than before.”

 

Marko will start on Monday, September 27, 2021.

 

About Snohomish County’s Office of Recovery and Resilience

The Office of Recovery and Resilience is the lead entity for managing Snohomish County’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. In coordination with other partners, the Office of Recovery and Resilience will ensure Snohomish County is doing everything possible to get people back to work, assist small businesses, help those who have suffered behavioral health and substance abuse challenges, and otherwise build a more resilient and healthy community for all.

 

 


This press release was produced by the Snohomish County Government. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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