When four of the eight Washougal Business Association (WBA) officers, including president Kathryn Dudley, resigned in the fall of 2021, three of the remaining board members — Bolt Minister, David Stuebe and Chuck Carpenter — named Paul Greenlee as the nonprofit’s next leader.
Greenlee said the decision caught him by surprise. He had ties to the WBA after serving as an ex officio board member during his longtime stint on the Washougal City Council, but Greenlee said leading the association hadn’t occurred to him.
“It was not something that I sought, let’s put it that way,” Greenlee said. “On the other hand, I look at this as an opportunity to rethink, ‘What is the WBA, what does it do, what can it do and why does it exist?’ The question becomes, ‘What’s the next transformation?'”
A failed mayoral bid in 2021 left Greenlee without a council position, but more time to devote to other volunteer work.
“I have not only more time, but a bit more freedom,” said Greenlee. “(Being) an elected official involves putting on a muzzle, or at least it did for me. My range of possible action is different than it was as an elected official.”