
Jodi R. Sandfort, Dean of the University of Washington Daniel J. Evans School of Public Policy and Governance and core partner in the Project for Civic Health, recently wrote an opinion piece for the Tri-City Herald highlighting the Washington Collaborative Elected Leaders Institute (WA-CELI).
Through efforts like this one, the Project for Civic Health is strengthening our state’s political leadership and contributing to building a sense of shared responsibility and community. By working together, listening to each other, and aiming toward a common purpose, we increase our sense of trust and belonging.
Read the opinion piece in the Tri-City Herald here.
