Jim Cooper
Cooper moved to Washougal in 2016 from California with his wife Betty.
For 28 years Cooper worked as a professor of molecular, cellular and developmental biology and associate dean of mathematical, life and physical sciences at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB). He also served as a research scientist for Atlantic Richfield Company Solar and Stanford University, and founded Vanalytics LLC, an enology lab and consulting service.
Cooper, who grew up in eastern Pennsylvania, graduated from Lebanon Valley College in Annville, Pennsylvania, with a degree in biology, and from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, with a doctor of philosophy degree (PhD) in biology and biological sciences.
“I’m good with numbers and budgets,” he said. “I’m pretty analytical as a scientist and pretty analytical with numbers. I’m a pretty good listener, and I like to get information and data before making decisions.”
Cooper is currently the president of the Washougal Arts and Culture Alliance board, and a member of the Port of Camas-Washougal’s Parkersville National Historic Site advisory committee.
If elected, Cooper will focus on strengthening WSD’s vocational programs.
“(There are a lot of) pretty good career paths that a lot of kids don’t appreciate,” he said. “Learning that you show up on time ready to work, some of those basic skills that aren’t necessarily imparted by every family in the community, are still important for somebody to be successful. I’m a work ethic kind of guy.”