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Kaitlin Vintertun, Executive Director of League of Our Own Washington

First, I want to tell you how honored I am to be joining League of Our Own Washington as Executive Director! We are going to do big things in this state, and the work starts now.

Allow me to take a moment to tell you a bit about myself: Originally from Alaska, I moved to Washington State in 2009. I met my husband, Blake, at school at Central Washington University. After graduating with a degree in Political Science in 2012, I worked on Michael Baumgartner’s U.S. Senate Campaign. Shortly after that campaign ended, I joined the team at the Washington State Republican Party where I served as Finance Director for 5 years and Executive Director for 3 years. Blake and I are currently licensed foster parents living in Duvall. When I am not catching up on the latest headlines, I am spending time with our little boy, taking our golden retriever on runs, and cheering on Seattle sports teams.

From the first moment I heard about League of Our Own many months ago, I knew it was something that could make a real difference in Washington State. With a decade of experience in state politics, I have seen firsthand what works and, more frequently, what doesn’t work when it comes to candidate recruitment.

Many organizations approach candidate recruitment as a small piece of a larger mission. Often, candidate recruitment is a season, not a 24/7/365 operation. Candidate recruitment is done passively instead of proactively. When great candidates run for office but don’t win (the first time), there is no infrastructure in place to keep them engaged and motivated to stay involved. That’s where League of Our Own is revamping the way we conduct candidate recruitment in Washington State. The League is fully dedicated to finding talented women to run for office and providing them the tools, resources, training and mentorship they need to be successful candidates and effective leaders.

Furthermore, as a wife, mother, and professional, I feel passionately about empowering women to take their seat at the political table. We all know that men and women think, and therefore govern, differently. While studies show that men tend to be more ambitious, assertive, and decisive, women tend to be more compassionate and empathetic and are better at working out compromises. That is certainly something I’d like to see more of in government.

Over the last few months, I have had the pleasure of discussing League of Our Own with friends, family, and professional colleagues, and the excitement is tangible. Thanks to the energy and support of all of you, we are going to do big things for women and politics in Washington State. If you’ve already signed up for a role with the League, I will be reaching out to you personally. If you want to help or have ideas, suggestions, etc., I would love to connect with you.

I look forward to partnering with you to find talented women to run for office and provide them with what they need to be successful candidates and effective leaders. Let’s do this, Washington!

Kaitlin Vintertun
Executive Director
League of Our Own Washington


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Today is an exciting day for Washington state.  Today we are launching League of Our Own Washington. 

League of Our Own Washington is a nonprofit 501(c)(4) organization dedicated to finding talented women to run for office and providing them with the tools, resources, training, and mentorship they need to be successful candidates and effective leaders.  We recruit and train all women who prioritize free markets, individual rights, and fiscal responsibility.

I am excited about League of Our Own Washington because it’s a program that never stops. We take a long-term approach. What do I mean by that?  As an example, a scout may identify a prospect who has great potential but is not ready to run in the current cycle. With coaching, mentoring, and training she could be a stellar candidate, ready to run a few years down the road.  It is also a program that keeps good candidates engaged even if they lose the first time.

It is a 365 day a year program and it will take all of us for it to succeed.  I welcome you to participate as a prospect with eyes on elected office, a scout to find potential and talented women, or as a coach to help develop the next wave of great women leaders in Washington state.

This can’t happen without you.  I encourage you to sign up before the end of 2020.  There are local races next year that are wonderful opportunities for women to run and serve.

Let’s hit the ground running on January 1st with you signed up and ready to make this program successful!

Sally Poliak

Chair of the Board

League of Our Own Washington


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