Small business consultant Amy Schwab is running for Port of Walla Walla in District 2. She previously worked at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory before retiring in Walla Walla. She is active in the community, serving on the board of the Washington Economic Development Finance Authority and co-founding the Grandmother's Roundtable.
Schwab is running to raise wages for local port workers and place more emphasis on engaging small local businesses, not just the large out-of-state businesses that are typically the focus of the port. She also wants to push the port to become a leader in clean energy to create the next generation of jobs and businesses in Walla Walla County. This includes preparing the regional airport to accommodate electric aircraft, which are already being tested locally.
Schwab is running against Mary Wollmuth, who co-founded the Three Rivers Winery. Wollmuth is focused on implementing the Port's economic plan and wants to work on housing affordability. However, she provides few other details on her campaign website. Notably, either candidate would be the first woman to serve as a Walla Walla Port Commissioner since its founding in 1953.
Schwab's experience in business and clean energy and her forward-looking vision for the Port of Walla Walla make her the best choice in this race.
Small business consultant Amy Schwab is running for Port of Walla Walla in District 2. She previously worked at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory before retiring in Walla Walla. She is active in the community, serving on the board of the Washington Economic Development Finance Authority and co-founding the Grandmother's Roundtable.
Schwab is running to raise wages for local port workers and place more emphasis on engaging small local businesses, not just the large out-of-state businesses that are typically the focus of the port. She also wants to push the port to become a leader in clean energy to create the next generation of jobs and businesses in Walla Walla County. This includes preparing the regional airport to accommodate electric aircraft, which are already being tested locally.
Schwab is running against Mary Wollmuth, who co-founded the Three Rivers Winery. Wollmuth is focused on implementing the Port's economic plan and wants to work on housing affordability. However, she provides few other details on her campaign website. Notably, either candidate would be the first woman to serve as a Walla Walla Port Commissioner since its founding in 1953.
Schwab's experience in business and clean energy and her forward-looking vision for the Port of Walla Walla make her the best choice in this race.