WHAT WE DO
We support candidates who are willing to listen, collaborate, and find common ground.
Promoting Common Sense Leaders
The Eastside Business Alliance is the independent, non-partisan, political action arm of the Bellevue Chamber of Commerce. We promote candidates with a history of community engagement, a willingness to listen, and a proven history of working with diverse groups to achieve common goals. Our priorities include public safety, livability, jobs, growth, government efficiency, and sustainability. The nuts and bolts of good government.
Candidate Recruitment
We’re always looking for the Eastside’s next generation of smart, engaged, non-partisan leaders who put good government before party politics.
Candidate Interviews & Evaluations
Every two years, EBA trustees survey and conduct in-person interviews with nearly 40 candidates running for nonpartisan offices on the Eastside. From city and county council to port commission, EBA helps identify those who are ready to lead.
Direct Voter Outreach
In key races, EBA provides either direct or independent support to candidates running for office.
LATEST ENDORSEMENTS
EBA’s 2025 endorsement process is underway. We have conducted over 30 candidate interviews and released our first batch of endorsements. To be considered for any EBA endorsement, complete our short candidate survey and we will contact you to schedule an in-person interview with representatives from our Board of Trustees.
Sarah Goodman
Sarah Goodman weaves community wisdom and pragmatic vision to nurture Newcastle’s thoughtful, balanced future.
Read MoreJames Alberson
With a background in corporate leadership and entrepreneurship, James has worked with hundreds of business owners, executives, and managers to improve performance and drive results.
Read MoreVivek Prakriya
Vivek is a strong advocate for data-driven governance, believing every public dollar should deliver measurable results, and is committed to holding government programs accountable with clear metrics and outcomes.
Read MoreLin Yang
Lin’s intelligence, clear priorities, and proactive approach to engaging with residents and businesses give us confidence that he will champion policies that support housing development and small business growth—while safeguarding the exceptional quality of life that defines Sammamish.
Read MoreJon Pascal
As a transportation and urban planning professional with more than two decades of experience, Jon brings a steady hand and long-range perspective to one of the Eastside’s fastest growing cities.
Read MoreCatie Malik
With a background in finance, operations, and healthcare, Catie approaches public service the way she’s approached her career: by asking smart questions, listening to the people most affected, and using data to drive real results.
Read MoreClaire Sumadiwirya
With deep ties to Bellevue’s business community and a track record of building partnerships that deliver real results, Claire brings a balanced, forward-looking perspective to the City Council.
Read MoreKelly Jiang
Kelly understands that economic vitality doesn’t happen by accident. She supports increasing housing supply to welcome new residents who will live, work, and shop in our community—and recognizes that development itself drives economic activity.
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PAST ENDORSEMENTS
EBA’s 2023 endorsement process is underway. We have conducted over 30 candidate interviews and released our first batch of endorsement. To be considered for any eba endorsement complete our short candidate survey and we will contact you to schedule an in-person interview with representatives from our board of Trustees.
Kelli Curtis
The Eastside needs leaders like Kelli Curtis to support a dynamic workforce, regional competitiveness, and pro-jobs policies.
Read MoreNathan Loutsis
Nathan Loutsis understands that for strong economic vitality in Kenmore, developers need to be invited to the table and included in conversation.
Read MoreCarston Curd
After being reappointed to the commission this past year, Carston has shifted his focus to land use and housing issues, making it a priority to connect with his neighbors to ensure the equitable growth of development.
Read MoreToby Nixon
He has historically been an outspoken member of the business community, and public safety is — and has been — at the top of his priority list.
Read MoreClaudia Balducci
As a long-term resident and former Bellevue City Councilmember & Mayor, Claudia wholly understands the Eastside and the challenges it faces.
Read MoreKerry Bosworth
Kerry understands that for Sammamish to grow financially and physically, more development needs to happen. This includes advancing the town center development plan, as a top priority on her agenda. For that reason, the EBA supports Kerry’s flexibility and problem-solving attitude.
Read MoreEBA Board of Trustees
EBA is governed by an active and engaged Board of Trustees representing a diverse range of employers and industries. Our group is always changing and growing, so if you’re interested in participating reach out and let us know!
Jodie Alberts
Executive Director, EBA
Wendy Weiker
Chair, EBA
Chris Benis
Rental Housing Association of Washington
Terry Davis
Community Affairs, Comcast
John Carlson
President, Kemper Development Company
Shannon Boldizsar
Strategic Consultant, Lakemont Public Affairs
Joe Fain
President & CEO, Bellevue Chamber
Sonja Forster
Seattle District Manager, Associated General Contractors of Washington
Kari Magill
President, Rowley Properties
Sung Yang
Parter, Pacific Public Affairs
Randy Bannecker
Principal, Bannecker Public Affairs
Kevin Wallace
President, Wallace Properties
Kevin Wallace
President, Wallace Properties
Natalie Quick
Principal, Natalie Quick Consulting
Matthew Samwick
Principal, Innovation Realty Partners
Joseph Strobele
Principal, Crystal Peaks
David Namura
Government Affairs, Google
Juliana Roe
Senior State Legislative Affairs Manager, T-mobile
Megara Potts
Business Banker & Community Engagement, WaFd Bank
Charlie Bauman
Principal, GT Capital
Mike Connolly
Broker, Windermere Real Estate
SUPPORT EBA TODAY
The EBA can’t fulfill its mission of electing strong, nonpartisan, community leaders to important local and municipal positions without your financial support.
