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BORN
March 7, 1951
Seattle, WA
HIGH
SCHOOL
Roosevelt
Class of 1969
COLLEGE
University of Washington
School of Bus. Admin.
Class of 1987
NEIGHBORHOOD
View Ridge
ORGANIZATIONS
Sand Point Citizen's
Liaison Comm.
(chair)
Friends of Magnuson Park
(co-chair)
Rainier Valley
Rotary Club
(Secretary-Treasurer)
46th District Democrats
Washington Ceasefire
Washington Blues Society
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About
Me
I
am running to represent you as a Seattle City Council
Member.
I was born of a hard working dad and a feminist mom
who went on to be Seattle City Councilwoman Jeanette
Williams. From a young age, Mom served as an amazing
source of inspiration, as well as validation for me
to run for local office; she always thought I would
be an intelligent, thoughtful and creative council person.
I
grew up overlooking Seattle's beautiful Magnuson Park.
In the '60s as a boy in my early teens, I worked paper
routes for both the Seattle Times and Post Intelligencer,
covering the Seattle neighborhoods of View Ridge and
Hawthorne Hills. I began the day by walking two miles
at 5am to the paper shack; as shack manager I distributed
the papers to the other carriers, and then delivered
the P.I. in the morning and the Times in the afternoon.
After
graduating high school, I went to work for the Seattle
Engineering Department as a laborer, working on a
large dump truck clearing drainage ditches with a
shovel and fixing potholes in North Seattle.
I left the Engineering Department after a couple of
years and joined a band. This band was called Bighorn
and eventually became Seattle's most popular group.
At one point Bighorn put up bigger numbers at Seward
Park and the Seattle Center than Nirvana. Our main
competitor was a band called Heart. Bighorn was the
band that got me into The Northwest Encyclopedia of
Music. I also played on bills with Three Dog Night;
the Beach Boys; Muddy Waters; Dave Edmonds; Joe Cocker
and more. Click here to hear a
song I wrote and recorded on my home computer.
In
the early '80s, I began my career as a college student.
After two years at Edmonds Community College, I was
accepted at the University of Washington School of
Business Administration for my final two years. While
at the University of Washington, I paid all my own
living and school expenses by working three jobs while
carrying a full load at school. The jobs were as a
taxicab owner-driver, a computer consultant and a
musician.
After graduating from the University of Washington
in 1987 and earning a business degree, I went to work
as the Information Technology Director for Pacific
Trail Sportswear's Production Department. As the Information
Technology Director, I was responsible for tracking
offshore production of Pacific Trail's goods by computer.
For
the past fifteen years I have worked in various executive
positions in the Internet business as a sales, marketing
and business development expert and more recently
as a commercial real estate broker, all of which have
provided me with an astute appreciation of the Seattle
business climate.
I
am a community organizer; I thrive when I have the
opportunity to work for a cause I feel passionately
about. The cause I have been most involved in over
the last several years is Magnuson Park. In addition
to my work for Magnuson Park, I am also an active
member of the Rotary club and Cease Fire: A Comprehensive
Strategy to Reduce Firearms Violence.
I
am also an overwhelmingly proud newlywed to my beautiful
wife Peggy, a practicing registered nurse and our
two Cavalier King Charles Spaniels.
Oh,
and I built this web site.
Rusty
Williams Campaign's Profile

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