Erin Dooley

Erin Dooley

Project Associate
At Pyramid: 

Erin supports the work of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation team by creating reports, coordinating meetings and tracking tasks to facilitate the completion of the team's multifaceted projects. She assists Pyramid's managing partner by coordinating travel logistics, maintaining organizational tools and researching ways to improve workflow efficiency and enrich firm-wide knowledge. Erin also coordinates special events for both Pyramid and clients with the knowledge that creativity, accuracy and detail are key to creating a seamless and memorable experience. She created and manages Pyramid’s extensive art file, a detailed visual and informational log of more than one hundred pieces in the Pyramid Communications offices. Additionally, Erin helped form, and now leads the Green Team. In an effort to build Pyramid into an environmentally conscientious company, the Green Team has made many small, yet significant strides to improve Pyramid’s influence on the environment. Recent developments include initiating the quarterly purchase of carbon offsets for business travel, coordinating a company-wide event to remove invasive plant species from local parks and introducing both a technology recycling program for the company and staff and local organic waste composting—reducing garbage output and adding valuable nutrients back into the region’s soil.

After Hours: 

When not out jogging on the streets of Queen Anne, Erin is usually dancing and singing around her house while listening to reggae or world music. An avid dancer, she has taken a special interest in Rio-style samba and is thrilled by its challenge and energy. To get away from the rush of the city, Erin spends time hiking and camping with her significant other and his Red Heeler puppy. She is a figurative sculptor and has been known to sculpt figurines of friends and family members. Erin also delights in studying cultural anthropology, world geography and history—just for fun.

Background: 

Before Pyramid, Erin enriched her love of art by working at the Seattle Art Museum. She also used her creativity and love for culture to start an independent apparel decoration company, Unity People, which donates a portion of its proceeds to the URGE Foundation in Jamaica.

Erin holds a bachelor’s degree in visual arts from Miami International University of Art and Design.