Sequim Farmers & Artisans Market names new executive director

June Claypool.

June Claypool.

SEQUIM — The Sequim Farmers & Artisans Market’s board of directors has appointed June Claypool as the new executive director.

With her extensive background in community engagement, marketing, fundraising, strategy and program development, the board feels Claypool is “poised to lead the market into a new era of growth and community involvement,” board members said in a press release.

Claypool brings more than two decades of experience in the nonprofit sector and higher education to her market leadership role. Recently she served as the managing director for Field Arts & Events Hall and held the position of vice president of strategy at Peninsula College.

“June brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to strengthen the market’s vendor community and customer experience. We feel very fortunate to have June as executive director,” board president Silas Crews said.

Claypool currently works part-time for the Clallam County Public Utility District.

She said she is enthusiastic about the opportunity to work closely with the market’s board, staff, vendors and patrons to advance the organization’s mission to respond to community needs.

“The Sequim Farmers and Artisans Market is a vibrant destination at the heart of community life in Sequim,” Claypool said.

“I’m excited to support local farmers, producers and artisans in a thriving marketplace that provides equitable access to healthy, sustainable food.

“And I’m honored to work with the dedicated board and staff to create an exceptional guest and vendor experience.”

Learn more about Sequim Farmers & Artisans Market at sequimmarket.com.

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