We, the Game Changers, EP 3: Seattle City Attorney Ann Davison
This episode features Seattle City Attorney Ann Davison. A mom, teacher, volunteer, and ever-evolving leader, Ann Davison came to Seattle to join the Seattle SuperSonics front office in 1996. She attained a law degree in 2004 and had her own private practice until entering the public service realm, being sworn in as Seattle City Attorney in 2022. As City Attorney, Davison is the lead prosecuting attorney for Seattle and provides legal counsel and representation to the City of Seattle, including the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. City Attorney Davison shares how sports influenced her leadership voice, how she navigates disruption, and what keeps her motivated. Hosted by Beth Knox, president and CEO of the Seattle Sports Commission, We, The Game Changers series amplifies the unique leadership journeys of people disrupting the status quo and offers insights, inspiration, and actionable advice for anyone looking to grow their leadership skills. Whether you're an aspiring leader or a seasoned professional, this series will leave you feeling empowered and ready to make a difference.
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