PULLIAM

Pulliam, took a job as the city’s vegetation-management supervisor. He held that job for 22 years before retiring in 2003.

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  • Monday, June 2, 2008 1:47pm
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Pulliam, took a job as the city’s vegetation-management supervisor. He held that job for 22 years before retiring in 2003.

Julie Pulliam worked 10 years in the accounting department at Enumclaw Hospital before she joined the City of Kent in 2001 as a customer-service representative in the finance department. Pulliam later worked as a captain’s assistant in the police department before she was laid off during city cutbacks in 2003. She rejoined city staff about a year later as an administrative assistant.

On weekends, the couple, who live in Enumclaw and have two grown sons, take their five Australian cattle dogs to shows and competitions throughout Washington and Oregon. In one such event, the dogs must herd sheep through a course in a certain amount of time.

“We’re all aware of her dogs and shows and competitions,” Witham said. “We even have a calendar with the dogs hanging in the office.”

Pulliam proudly pointed out the calendar and quickly flipped through the pages of photos of Australian cattle dogs. She hopes one day she can get a dog into the Westminster Kennel Club show in New York.

“That’s the ‘away from work me’,” Pulliam said.

Contact Steve Hunter at 253-872-6600, ext. 5052 or shunter@reporternewspapers.com.




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