Endorsements
Beaverton City Council
Mayor Lacey Beaty
Councilor Ashley Hartmeier-Prigg
Councilor Kevin Teater
Councilor Allison Tivnon
Council President John Dugger
Oregon Legislature
House Majority Leader Ben Bowman
Senator Kate Lieber, Beaverton & SW Portland
Rep. Hai Pham, W. Beaverton & Hillsboro
Senator Lisa Reynolds, W. Portland & Wash. County
Rep. Ken Helm, Beaverton & Cedar Hills
Beaverton School Board
Dr. Vân Truong
Dr. Karen Pérez
Dr. Melissa Potter
Sunita Garg
THPRD Directors
Alfredo Moreno
Miles Palacios
Pradnya Patil
County and City Leaders
Washington County Chair Kathryn Harrington
Washington County Commissioner Pam Treece
Tigard Mayor Yi-Kang Hu
Hillsboro Mayor Beach Pace
Community is a priority to me, and I am proud to be endorsed by these community members:
Anthony Martin, former Hillsboro City Councilor, candidate for Washington County Commissioner District 4
Olga Cherevatenko, Community Pulse Association Co-founder, Beaverton Transportation Ambassador, former Beaverton Diversity Advisory Board member
Franziska Elliott, former City of Beaverton Public Engagement Coordinator:
“Like many cities, Beaverton is facing challenging fiscal times ahead. Rachel Philip has built the relationships and gained the institutional insight to approach those challenges with consideration, collaboration, and care. She is one of the most thoughtful and diligent civic leaders I have had the pleasure of working with during my 12 years at the City of Beaverton, and know she will bring a sound and steady perspective and much heart to her role.”
Reggie Frumkin, Highland Neighborhood Association Committee Recorder and former Vice Chair, former Beaverton Climate Action Task Force member
Terry Glickman, Central Beaverton Neighborhood Association Committee Vice Chair
Ruben Halperin, Beaverton Transportation Ambassador, former Loop Community Advisory Committee member
Michael Hashizume, former Beaverton Bicycle Advisory Chair, former Loop Community Advisory Committee member:
“I've known Rachel Philip for many years as someone who's deeply involved in the community in Beaverton. Her leadership in a wide range of committees and community groups has pushed for a more livable, equitable Beaverton that's better for families. I'm excited to support Rachel for City of Beaverton Council Position 1 and see her continue to work to make Beaverton a great city.”
Alex Vargas Hernandez, Washington County Community Organizer, Beaverton Transportation Ambassador
Chase Hoxie, Beaverton Transportation Ambassador:
“Rachel was one of the most ambitious members of the Transportation Ambassador Team. She worked tirelessly to understand what the citizens of Beaverton wanted and needed from our Transportation System, and I am confident she will bring the same energy to the City Council. I am proud to endorse her as a City Council Candidate.”
Shawne Martinez, Climate Action Tigard Chair, Tigard Transportation Advisory Committee member, Bike Bus leader:
“I strive for cleaner air and safer streets for my daughter and all of my neighbors. That's why I endorse Rachel Philip for Beaverton City Council.”
Nancy Nkiwane, Community Member
Mick Orlosky, Beaverton Bicycle Advisory Committee Vice Chair
Kathleen Perry, Beaverton Library Advisory Board Vice Chair, Housing Technical Advisory Group member, former Loop Community Advisory Committee member:
“It's so important that we vote our values, so I'll be voting for Rachel Philip for City Council position #1 this May. I believe she will seek out new perspectives, weigh the alternatives, consider possible outcomes, and develop reasoned positions. She's very engaged with our community and is genuinely committed.”
Quinn Simpson, Central Beaverton Neighborhood Association Committee Treasurer:
“Rachel Philip’s leadership is deeply rooted in Beaverton and guided by a genuine commitment to this community’s future. I’ve seen her lead thoughtfully across multiple boards and commissions, most directly through our work together on the Central Beaverton Neighborhood Association. She balances real life with real service and consistently turns community input into action. She will be a strong, grounded voice on City Council.”