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Kate Schwarzler

Kate Schwarzler

Kate Schwarzler is a consultant who has worked to support businesses and consulted nonprofits, local governments, and state and federal agencies. Schwarzler was raised in rural Polk County with deep ties to the community. She owns Indy Commons, a coworking space in Independence, is an Independence City Council member, and is the Mayor-Elect of Independence.

 

Email: Schwarzlerk@wou.edu

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