Jean Paul

Jean Paul, He, Him pronouns. I am committed to equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging professional. I was born in the island of Haiti and relocated to the US as a teenager. He is a proud husband, father of two, community leader and doggy dad. Outside of work, you can find him playing with his children, tending to his garden, bird watching and taking long walks with his dog Onyx.

Jasmine Remick

Hi, my name is Jasmine Remick, my pronouns are she/her/hers. Outside of work, I love spending time with my family exploring the PNW, gardening, and crafting.

I’ve been a part of State Government since 2013 after transitioning out of the military where I truly discovered what selfless service means and have incorporated this core Army value in all facets of my life.

Dana van Ness

Hello there, my name is Dana, and my pronouns are she / her / we. Outside of work, I am in solitude whilst day camping at a beach or walking in the woods. At home, I am sharing quality time with my heartbeats.

At heart, I am a humanist who values unconditional love. Service is my watchword, and a strong sense of justice is woven in the fibers of my spirit. As an Executive Assistant, I desire to allow my ideas and creativity to flow freely and to share my light where it is needed and valued.

B Hill

Hey hey, my name is B Hill and my pronouns are they/them. I consider myself a Southerner in the PNW and outside of work I'm also a professional DJ and classic car enthusiast.

iisaaksiichaa braine

iisaaksiichaa (Good Ladd) ross braine is the Tribal Relations Liaison for the Washington State’s Office of Equity. He is a citizen of the Apsaalooke (Crow) Nation and descendant of the Tsitsistas (Northern Cheyenne), both located in the state of Montana. iisaaksiichaa is also a member of the Biglodge Clan and Nighthawk Society.

Caitlyn Y. McNabb

Howdy! My name is Caitlyn McNabb and my pronouns are she/her. Originally from Texas, I have lived in every time zone in the continental US. I have the pleasure of calling Washington my home for the second time in my life and I am fighting tooth and nail to make sure that I get to call it home forever. Outside of work I enjoy learning how to do things; woodworking with my partner, coding and data analysis (you know, for rainy days), video games and reading, fishing and kayaking, and that's just a short list.

TraeAnna Holiday

TraeAnna Holiday earned her degree in Communications and Urban Studies from the University of Washington. She has over 12 years of professional experience in the field of communications, but also brings her professional childhood production training to the table. Throughout her career she's been a Community Advocate and Organizer, Media Specialist, and Media Director. She is now the Director of Communications at the Office of Equity for Washington state.

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