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3 | BusinessWorld | August-September 2014

I

t's a time of transition in Yakima,

Wash., and few people are more in on

it thanDebbieCook.

She's been the city's director of utilities and

engineering since arriving from New

Mexico in January 2013, and since taking

over the position she's had a front-row seat

to the sorts of changes that tangible boosts

in both population and tourism can

necessitate for all aspects of infrastructure.

Agriculture and its related processing

operations have been the significant

economic drivers for many years in Yakima

and the surrounding region, though a

burgeoning wine industry and the arrival of

some micro-brewed beer operations have

contributed to an uptick in visitors from

outside the area.

Vineyards based in and around Yakima had

long been important suppliers to wineries

operating closer to Walla Walla along the

state's southeastern border with Oregon,

but those wineries have been inching closer

and closer to Yakima in recent years as the

industry has gatheredmomentum.