Frank Bubenik | City of Tualatin
Mayor Bubenik was elected to the Tualatin City Council in November of 2010 and re-elected in November 2014. He was elected mayor in 2018, taking office in January 2019. Frank was re-elected mayor in 2022.
He currently serves on the Washington County Coordinating Committee (Chair), R1 ACT, Tualatin Aging Task Force, and Metropolitan Mayors’ Consortium, Small Cities Consortium of Greater Portland Inc (Chair). Frank is a board member of the Tualatin Chamber of Commerce, Westside Economic Alliance, and Neighbors Nourishing Communities.
Lacey Beaty | City of Beaverton
Mayor Lacey Beaty is a dynamic leader with a deep commitment to public service, equity, and community building. Elected as the first female mayor of Beaverton in 2020, she has since made significant strides in improving housing affordability, enhancing veterans’ services, and creating a more bikeable and walkable city. A U.S. Army veteran who served in the Iraq War, Mayor Beaty has used her platform to advocate strongly for veteran causes at both the state and national levels. Her leadership was crucial in the passage of Oregon’s HB 2295, which prioritizes veteran-owned businesses in state contracting, and her advocacy led to impactful changes in HUD rules regarding housing vouchers for veterans.
Mayor Beaty’s vision for Beaverton includes a community where families of all backgrounds can thrive. She has championed policies that focus on housing, sustainability, and accessibility, ensuring that Beaverton remains affordable and inclusive for all residents. Her work has earned her a place on the Advisory Board of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, further elevating her role in shaping national policy discussions.
In addition to her leadership on city issues, Mayor Beaty’s personal journey from veteran to public servant demonstrates her unwavering commitment to service. She continues to engage with the community on key initiatives, from expanding affordable housing options, to ensuring that people struggling with homelessness can live a life of dignity. She is a tireless advocate for Beaverton and has helped bring millions in State and Federal funding into the City.
Through her leadership, Mayor Beaty is building a Beaverton that is not just prepared for the future, but one that leads by example, ensuring progress, accessibility, and community for all.
Rory Bialostosky | City of West Linn
Mayor Bialostosky is a longtime resident of West Linn’s Willamette neighborhood. Elected to the City Council in 2020 at age 21, Rory is the youngest City Councilor and Mayor in West Linn’s history and one of Oregon’s youngest elected officials. He believes strongly in the power of collaboration and working together to better our community.
Rory attended West Linn schools throughout his childhood and graduated from West Linn High School in 2018. He continued his education at Lewis & Clark College and graduated summa cum laude with a BA in International Affairs in 2022. He worked as an intern at Harker Lepore LLC—a small real estate law firm— and Perkins Coie LLP. In the future, Rory intends to go to law school.
Heidi Lueb | City of Tigard
Mayor Lueb is the first female Mayor in Tigard. She served on the City Council for four years prior to being elected Mayor in 2022.
Heidi Lueb grew up in Central Point, Oregon with her mom, brother, and grandparents. She was the first on her maternal side to go to college and holds her bachelor’s degree from the University of Oregon and a master’s degree from Texas Women’s University. She credits her success to her teachers, mentors, and community members that invested in her.
Heidi is a 4-time Ironman and is part of a small coaching business as well. She enjoys being outdoors with her husband and their pets. Heidi is excited to put her business skills and background to work for the citizens of Tigard and eager to bring in a new generational perspective.
Jef Dalin | City of Cornelius
Mayor Dalin was first appointed to the position in 2011. He has held that seat ever since.
He says, “My goal is to leave things better than I found them. To that end, I enjoy working with people to analyze and solve problems. Be it in my professional life as an engineer or my personal life as mayor of my community.”
Shawn O’Neil | City of Wilsonville
Shawn O’Neil was elected Wilsonville’s 10th mayor in November 2024. An attorney by profession, O’Neil is the Managing Member of O’Neil Law LLC, a firm he established locally in Wilsonville more than a decade ago. His extensive public service includes roles as Deputy District Attorney in Lane and Union Counties, Senior Assistant Attorney General, and Attorney in Charge at the Oregon Department of Justice’s Trial Division’s Civil Litigation Section. O’Neil served under three Attorneys General. Prior to that, he was a partner at the Portland civil litigation firm Mitchel, Lang and Smith.
O’Neil has held positions on several West Linn-Wilsonville School District committees, including the Safety Advisory Committee. He also played a pivotal role as a transitional board member of Wilsonville Community Sharing, helping refine the non-profit’s organizational structure and leadership.
Born in Atlanta, Georgia, O’Neil graduated from Boston University with a degree in political science before earning a law degree from Willamette University College of Law. He has made Oregon his home since 1988. A resident of the Rivergreen neighborhood, O’Neil enjoys spending time with his family, which includes his wife, Yumi, also an attorney; their teenage son, Tenzin; and their yellow lab, Curious George, who joins O’Neil on his daily morning walks. O’Neil’s hobbies include camping, fishing, crabbing, biking, and fitness.
Tim Rosener | City of Sherwood
Mayor Rosener is a dynamic leader recently elected as the Mayor of Sherwood, having served as Council President for the previous five years, with over two decades of experience in local government. Tim has a passion for local government and is dedicated to enhancing and ensuring the safety and livability of Sherwood for all community members. Solving for affordable and missing middle housing, Economic development, Broadband, and placemaking are key focus areas for Sherwood.
Tim is an entrepreneur who has spent most of his career selling software and services to cities in 37 states focused on Finance, Utilities, Planning Zoning, and Taxes, which gives him a unique perspective on what is possible.