Today, Governor Jay Inslee (Dem) announced he has appointed Lisa Keating as the new director of the Washington State LGBTQ Commission. Keating has a long record of advocating for the LGBTQ+ community both in Washington State and nationally.
Via state press release:
Gov. Jay Inslee announced today he is appointing Lisa Keating director of the Washington State LGBTQ Commission The position was previously held by Manny Santiago, who served as the commission’s inaugural director when it launched in 2019. He left the commission in February 2024. Sheri Sawyer, deputy director of policy and outreach for the governor’s office, has served as acting director.
Keating has extensive experience advocating on behalf of LGBTQ+ people in Washington state and nationally.
From 2021 to 2023, she served as the director of family engagement and policy with the GenderCool Project, a youth-led movement helping replace misinformed opinions with positive experiences meeting transgender and non-binary youth who are thriving. Prior to that, Keating founded and ran My Purple Umbrella, where she provided training on LGBTQ+ safety and inclusion for schools, healthcare facilities and community organizations.
Keating has also worked as an ELO (expanded learning opportunities) provider at the Tacoma Public Schools. She was elected to the school board for Tacoma Public Schools in 2019 and currently serves as the board’s president.
This appointment is effective August 16.