Erin Dooley
Erin maintains the sanity of her fellow Pyramidians by helping to manage administrative reports, search for new business opportunities and assist with client projects. She finds planes, trains and hotels for her co-workers' travels, coordinates events for the company and generally keeps the place running. Erin also manages Pyramid’s ever-growing collection of Northwest art.
When not out jogging on the streets of Capitol Hill, Erin is usually dancing and singing around her house while listening to her beloved Bob Marley CDs. One of her great passions is Irish dancing, which she performed competitively for about eight years and now teaches. She has recently discovered Rio-style samba and is thrilled by its challenge and energy. Erin is a figurative sculptor and owns a tiny clothing company called Unity People that donates some of its proceeds to help kids in Jamaica and other places that need support. She has also recently become a board member of the nonprofit organization called Paploko 4 Kids, which assists children in Haiti. Erin delights in studying cultural anthropology, world geography and history—just for fun.
Erin is a Seattle native who went to school in the opposite corner of the United States. After graduating from the Miami International University of Art and Design with a bachelor’s degree in visual arts, she decided to come back to the Northwest. Since her return, she has worked at Seattle Art Museum and participated in many exciting events there including the grand reopening of the downtown location and exhibit openings like Japan Envisions the West and Roman Art from the Louvre. She also worked at SAM’s Olympic Sculpture Park.
