Meet Our Board
Brooke Densmore Williams (she/her)
Board Member
Brooke Williams joined Women Donors Network and WDN Action in 2018 to deepen her engagement in national political work, but she grew up walking precincts in Oregon with her family of teachers, small town politicians and artists, so she doesn't remember a life without local organizing. She moved to Seattle in 2005 to work for then-Congressman-now-Governor Jay Inslee, and a couple of decades later, she and her family can't imagine living anywhere else.
She's passionate about political infrastructure and donor organizing, and has spent the last ten years volunteering with organizations working at the intersection of access to justice, democracy, and racial justice including the Seattle Clemency Project, Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, BrightSpark Early Learning Services and Progress Alliance of Washington, where she currently serves on the board in addition to WDN Action.
Brooke has a B.A. in Geology from Vassar College and a J.D. from the University of Washington School of Law, but she really should have gone to library school. She is happiest when reading or talking about books, so watch her email signature to keep up with what she's currently reading and be prepared for a long conversation when you ask for book recommendations!