Board Member Highlight

Sep 20, 2023

Tennille Johnson

Tennille Johnson

Tennille Johnson’s journey through the world of workforce development has been nothing short of remarkable, culminating in her recent appointment as the Board Treasurer at Pacific Mountain Workforce Development (PacMtn). With a steadfast commitment to improving the lives of underserved populations, Tennille has emerged as a prominent figure in the industry. Presently serving as the Southwest Coastal Regional Director for Employment Connections within the Employment Security Department, she brings over eight years of impactful service to her current role. Her previous leadership as the Administrator of the Vancouver and Cowlitz/Wahkiakum WorkSource centers reflects her dedication. Moreover, Tennille’s passion for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) is vividly demonstrated through her role as the President of BEING (Black Employee Inclusion Networking Group) within the Employment Security Department.

Tennille’s fervor for her work and the communities she serves radiates through every facet of her professional life. Her approach to her role as Board Treasurer at Pacific Mountain Workforce Development mirrors the same level of dedication that has characterized her career. Her impressive track record encompasses substantial contributions to Reentry, Business Services, Unemployment assistance, and unwavering support for underserved populations. Tennille’s innovative mindset and ability to confront challenging issues head-on make her an invaluable asset to the PacMtn board. In a world where impactful change and collaboration are essential, Tennille Johnson serves as a beacon of inspiration.

Tennille’s motivations for joining the board, her pride in the board’s accomplishments, and the significance of her involvement with the Board and its Committees are at the core of her dedication.

Tennille’s journey in workforce development is a testament to the power of passion, dedication, and a commitment to making a positive impact.

“As an individual, you have impact, but as a team, you are the impact.” – Tennille Johnson