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Lorraine Patterson-Harris

Lorraine Patterson-Harris

Lorraine Patterson-Harris is the director of the Department of Executive Services (DES), overseeing nine divisions and offices. Lorraine also serves as County Administrative Officer for King County. In this role, she advises the County Executive on the administrative ramifications of policy decisions. Before becoming director of DES in 2023, Lorraine served as Chief Administrative Officer for the Department of Natural Resources and Parks. With more than 20 years of experience in senior leadership roles in the county, Lorraine has served in the former Department of Transportation and was director of Records and Licensing Services in DES. She also was the Human Resources Director for the City of Kent.

Lorraine holds a Juris Doctor degree from Stanford University, as well as a Bachelor of Science with honors in Industrial and Labor Relations from Cornell University. She has also completed the Executive Management Program at the Evans School of Public Affairs at the University of Washington.

Tom Koney

Tom Koney

Tom Koney is the deputy director of the Department of Executive Services. He is currently serving an integral role in the E-911 Strategic Plan development, Civic Campus Master Plan project, and leading budget efforts on behalf of the department. Prior to arriving at DES, Tom was the deputy director of King County Parks. He has also worked as a legislative analyst at the King County Council, a growth management planner, and budget analyst.

Tom has a master's degree in public policy from the University of Michigan and a bachelor's degree from Cornell University. He began his career as a hotel/restaurant manager and was also a commercial real estate appraiser before coming to King County.

Sarah Calvillo Hoffman

Sarah Calvillo Hoffman

Sarah Calvillo Hoffman is the Climate and Sustainability Manager for the Department of Executive Services (DES). Calvillo Hoffman is based in the Facilities Management Division (FMD) but reports directly to Patterson-Harris to better clarify that her expanded role is to help manage overall implementation of the Strategic Climate Action Plan (SCAP) in DES.

Sarah brings more than 25 years of climate, environmental, sustainability, and resource management experience and education to her position. She served as the Energy and Sustainability Manager for FMD and unofficially designated climate department lead for seven years. She has extensive knowledge of DES's greenhouse gas-emitting operations and work-to-date toward implementing the SCAP and other climate- and sustainability-focused initiatives and requirements.

Before joining King County, Sarah worked at the City of Seattle for ten years and Ross and Associates Environmental Consulting (a.k.a, Ross Strategic) for seven years. Sarah has a Bachelor of Science in Resource Development, specializing in Environmental Law and Policy and Resource Management.

Sarah and her husband are raising two amazing daughters, who play way too many sports. Most of her time outside of work is carpooling kids to various sporting events. When she has free time, Sarah attends stained glass classes and works on variety of crafting projects.

Cindy Cawaling

Cindy Cawaling

Cindy Cawaling is the executive assistant for the Director's Office, a seasoned administrative professional with more than 20 years of public service experience. She came to DES after six years with the City of Seattle, where she was an Executive Assistant in both the Seattle Department of Transportation and the Office of the Mayor.

Prior to her time with the City of Seattle, Cawaling spent two and a half years in Washington, D.C. working for the Deputy Secretary's Office in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Cawaling's name may be familiar to some long-time King County employees, as she spent 12 years in the Executive's Office before heading to HUD.

A Seattle native, Cawaling is a University of Washington graduate with degrees in Communications and English. She is also active in her community. She leads the Pista sa Nayon organization that puts on the annual Filipino-American community festival.

Carrie S. Cihak

Carrie S. Cihak

Carrie S. Cihak is the King County Evidence & Impact Officer. In this role, Carrie develops external partnerships that expand research and evaluation capacity to help county agencies advance equity and augment the positive impact of King County’s work. Carrie also develops partnerships to highlight successful practices and lessons that may be of value to other departments and jurisdictions.

Carrie has worked at King County for more than 20 years. Before joining DES, Carrie built research partnerships and evidence-building practices at King County Metro. Other positions included serving as Executive Constantine’s Policy Director and working on the County Council’s central staff. 

Before joining King County, Carrie worked for The White House Council of Economic Advisers, taught economics at The College of William & Mary, and worked in the public education system in Japan. Carrie has a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Arts in economics from Boston University.

Outside of work, Carrie is happiest when making pie, knits, new friends, and good trouble. Carrie and partner, George, live in central Seattle with three cats adopted from Regional Animal Services of King County.

Cecelia Hayes

Cecelia Hayes

Cecelia Hayes is the equity and engagement manager for the Department of Executive Services. In this role, she assists department leaders in translating business strategy and objectives into attainable goals and plans that are aligned with King County's goals for diversity, equity, and inclusion.

A transplant to Seattle from Chicago, Cecelia's educational training includes a master's degree in interdisciplinary arts education with a concentration in multicultural education and curriculum development. She has also earned a Ph.D. candidacy in performance studies with emphasis on race, gender, and culture at Northwestern University.

Her more than 25 years of professional experiences run the gamut of organizing, program management, curriculum development, and teacher mentoring with a variety of organizations. Cecelia served as a member of the full-time teaching faculty at Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago, and was chosen as the Phyllis Mayo Memorial Fellow for the Seattle chapter of Leadership Tomorrow, a nationally recognized civic engagement program.

Danielle Lucero

Danielle Lucero

Danielle Lucero is the chief of staff for the Department of Executive Services. In this role, she is responsible for the oversight of financial and business management activities for the department. She works with department staff in the preparation, review, and monitoring of the budget. Danielle is also responsible for coordinating the review of county and state legislation for DES.

Danielle has been with King County for more than 20 years. Prior to joining the DES Director's Office, she spent 17 years in various administrative, supervisory, and customer service positions with the Facilities Management Division.

Danette (Dani) Mudd

Dani Mudd

Dani Mudd is the Payroll Administrator at the Department of Executive Services. Dani works closely with DES Administration, Fleet Services, and the Airport divisions to process payroll and other administrative support functions.

Dani spent seven years with the State Board of Technical and Community Colleges of Washington in their finance and human resources offices. She supported all students, members of the public, college staff, as well as administrative leaders. Prior to joining the DES Director's Office, Dani was a team member at Regional Animal Services, serving residents and pets of King County.

Dani enjoys picking up new hobbies - learning new songs on the ukulele, craft projects, building dog enrichment toys, and teaching her beloved dog Sammy new tricks.

Barbara Ramey

Barbara Ramey

Barbara Ramey is the deputy communications manager for the department, working with Cameron Satterfield to deliver excellent internal and external communications service for all DES divisions and offices.

Before joining DES, Barbara served as Communications Officer for the City of Bothell for about four years. She's been through both fire and ice, serving as the city's spokesperson following a devastating blaze in Bothell's central business district and more as the city dug out after Snowmageddon 2019.

She spent three years supporting communications at King County Elections. She holds two degrees, in communications and Japanese studies, from the University of Washington, and has completed the FEMA Advanced Public Information Officer course. She's also an Accredited Business Communicator through IABC.

Barbara loves spending time with her teenage son, travel, the outdoors and theater, including volunteering as an usher and ticket-taker at the Kirkland Performance Center.

Cameron Satterfield

Cameron Satterfield

Cameron Satterfield is the communications manager for the Department of Executive Services, handling media relations and digital media for the department's diverse array of agencies. He also provides strategic direction and coaching for the department's team of communicators.

Prior to joining King County in 2011, Cameron spent four years as a public information officer for St. Charles County government in Missouri. He also has more than 15 years of experience in television news and production, working at TV stations in Nebraska and Missouri.

A Midwest native, Cameron holds a bachelor's degree in journalism and mass communications from the University of Nebraska, and has extensive training in emergency management and crisis communications. He holds an Advanced Public Information Officer credential through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Cameron is also involved in a number of professional associations, including Government Social Media Association (GSMA), the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA), and the National Association of Government Communicators (NAGC).

In his spare time, Cameron enjoys traveling with his husband who also works for King County, appreciating architecture and photography, and playing with his dog.

Marina Sebright

Marina Sebright

Marina Sebright is the Data and Analytics Manager for the Department of Executive Services.

Marina grew up east of Redmond and, aside from a jaunt just outside Los Angeles for college, she is a lifelong resident of the greater Seattle area. She started her career in private sector financial services, and developed experience in data visualization, performance metrics and management, process improvement, and business process mapping and analysis through previous roles with King County's Finance and Business Operations Division, as a consultant for the City of Seattle and Washington State, and the King County Road Services Division.

Marina holds two bachelor's degrees, one in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) and one in Accounting, both from Claremont McKenna College.

Outside of work, she enjoys participating in tennis leagues, attending live concerts, and playing board games with friends and family.

Sanjay Varma

Sanjay Varma

Sanjay Varma is a Senior Project Manager in the DES Director's Office. His projects include implementing a strategy to measure customer satisfaction and leading the DES Standard Work Initiative. Sanjay is focused on helping DES to fulfill our county's vision to be the Best Run Government.

Sanjay has more than a decade of experience transforming operations teams through process and technology innovation. Before joining King County, he implemented changes to cash receipting, payments, and bank integrations at the City of Seattle. He has experience with some of our area's largest organizations, having led enterprise risk management projects at Washington Mutual, and provided analytics expertise for customer service and knowledge management while at Amazon. Sanjay also has worked with some of Seattle's most iconic small businesses including Elliott Bay Books and Speakeasy.

In his spare time, Sanjay enjoys reading, drinking good tea, and writing songs. Sanjay received his bachelor's degree in English Literature from Yale University.

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