About Triangle
Our Team • Chris Page

Associate Chris Page has worked on Pacific Northwest natural resource issues since 1990 when he returned to Seattle, his birthplace, after 12 years of seasoning on the East Coast. Chris uses exceptional listening skills, empathy, and thoughtful communication in managing multiple public involvement and facilitation projects at Triangle. Chris brings clients a flexible and resourceful approach combined with strategic thinking, sensitive and thorough communication along with the ability to quickly and simply summarize complex concepts for a variety of audiences. His content specialties include salmon recovery, water rights issues, water quality, storm water management, stream flows, land use, and applied education.

Chris returned to Triangle in July 2011 after a six-year stint as Executive Director of Homewaters Project, a Seattle educational nonprofit that successfully merged with IslandWood in 2010. Chris also worked at Triangle from 2000-2005, when his diligent research, clear writing, stakeholder relations, and facilitation assistance played a significant role in several successful community engagement and consensus-building efforts on water resource and transportation issues. Chris completed a Master’s degree from the UW Evans School of Public Affairs in 1999 and also has a B.A. in Cultural Anthropology from Williams College.

Chris is a former World Champion ultimate Frisbee player and now enjoys coaching a local high school ultimate team. Outside of work, he spends time with his wife, two young daughters and dog, if he’s not working on the 100-year old house they moved (on a truck) to Seattle!

 

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