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City of Tacoma

www.cityoftacoma.org

 
Tacoma is Washington state`s third-largest city, with approximately 199,826 residents. Tacoma became known as the City of Destiny in 1887 after it was designated as the Northern Pacific Railroad`s western terminus in 1873. Scores of immigrants flocked to our city then; and now as the city undergoes a thriving renaissance, we`re seeing another surge of immigration as residents and investors flock to this great destination. Tacoma has again emerged as the urban heart of the South Puget Sound. The City`s website offers a snapshot of this inviting Northwest community, and why more and more people are calling Tacoma their City ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Nicholas Bayard
Assistant Chief Equity Officer Profile
Lisa Woods
Chief Equity Officer Profile

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