EVERETTEconomic Alliance Snohomish County (EASC), in collaboration with the Snohomish County Sports Commission, is hosting the Snohomish County FIFA 2026 Ready Meeting on Tuesday, January 21, to prepare the region for the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026. The virtual event will bring together key stakeholders to discuss strategies for maximizing the economic and community impact of this global event.

FIFA Ready Meeting

Speakers for the event include Tammy Dunn, Executive Director of the Snohomish County Sports Commission; Juan Higuera, Executive Strategic Advisor at Sound Transit; Tyler Chism, Placemaking Program Manager for the City of Everett; and Dylan Ordonez, Commissioner of the Seattle Sports Commission. Ray Stephanson, Interim CEO and Executive Director of EASC will moderate the conversation. 
“The FIFA World Cup 2026 is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for Snohomish County to showcase its vibrant community and economic potential,” says Stephanson. “By coming together to plan and prepare, we can ensure that our region thrives both during and long after this global event.” 

The Snohomish County FIFA 2026 Ready Meeting will cover critical topics such as transportation, infrastructure development, tourism promotion, and business readiness, providing attendees with valuable insights into how Snohomish County can effectively leverage the opportunities presented by the World Cup. 

This free to attend event will take place on Tuesday, Jan. 21, from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. via Zoom. To receive the Zoom livestream link, RSVP here: https://bit.ly/SnoCoFIFA. For more information, please visit EconomicAllianceSC.org or contact us at info@EconomicAllianceSC.org
About Economic Alliance Snohomish County 
As the largest regional economic development organization in Snohomish County, Economic Alliance Snohomish County (EASC) supports a globally competitive regional economy in which all businesses can thrive and participate equally through effective advocacy and resource access. 


SOURCE: Economic Alliance Snohomish County

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