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night mayor nightlife business services advocate. CARLOS CRUZ
We’re all looking forward to bars, clubs, and concerts coming back to life like a bunch of rowdy bears waking up from a year-long hibernation, but the resumption of nightlife is particularly urgent for Scott Plusquellec, Seattle’s night mayor. Sponsored To apply & view a complete job announcement go to www.kingcounty.gov/jobs. Closes 4/26/21 at 11:59pm
Technically, his job title is “nightlife business services advocate” in the Office of Economic Development, but you can think of Scott as the go-between for Seattle’s after-hours businesses and city government, an advocate for policy and financial programs that keep the lights on when the sun goes down. (Scott’s position was initially eliminated by Mayor Durkan’s 2021 budget, but because our financial forecasts changed, according to EOD spokesperson Karissa Braxton, he ll remain with the team.)
Music Policy Forum to Address Nighttime Economy Advocacy
Join a Zoom discussion with the Music Policy Forum to discuss nighttime economy advocacy, planning and management in the United States. Panelists include Allison Harnden, Nighttime Economy Manager, City of Pittsburgh; Scott Plusquellec, Nightlife Business Advocate, City of Seattle, Office of Film + Music + Special Events; Joe Reilly, Nighttime Mayor, Iowa City Downtown District; Sarah Spurlock, ICMA-CM, Nighttime Economy (NITE) Manager, City of Fort Lauderdale, City Manager’s Office; Adrian Tonon, Director of Customer Service, 24-Hour Economy Ambassador; and Mayor Michael E. Duggan’s Office, Department of Neighborhoods, City of Detroit. The panel will be moderated by Michael Bracy of the Music Policy Forum.