
Aimee is passionate about community service and is appreciative of the opportunities she's had to work with a variety of organizations dedicated to service including the Aidan O'Neil Foundation, AIDS Coalition for Empowerment, American Red Cross, Charles Drew Health Center, Imperial Sovereign Court of Tacoma, Nebraska AIDS Project, Oasis Youth Center, OutKitsap, Plays for Living of Omaha, Public Health - Seattle & King County, and Tacoma's Rainbow Center. Aimee is also a member of Q-Law, Washington's LGBT Bar Association.
Aimee has served as the Executive Director of the Rainbow Center since April 2008. Prior to her work in Tacoma, she served the greater King County area as a program evaluator working with the Seattle – King County HIV/AIDS Planning Council and as a public health emergency manager focusing on outpatient clinic readiness. While with Public Health – Seattle & King County she served on the Diversity and Social Justice Group as a co-chair and as a member. Currently, Aimee serves on the Human Rights Commission for the City of Tacoma.
Aimee is a graduate of Seattle University's School of Law and the University of Nebraska's Schools of Public Administration (MPA) and Social Work (BSSW).
Aimee's interests include developing services and support networks for BRCA carriers, foster care reform, LGBT equality, reading, riding her motorcycle and gardening. But, most of all, she loves spending time with her family.



