Working Washington Leadership

Danielle Alvarado, Executive Director of working washington & fair work center

Danielle has more than a decade of experience working in movements for racial and economic justice across the country. As Executive Director, she provides leadership on organizational strategy, advocates for public policy that puts workers first, and fosters collaboration between our campaigns, legal, and education teams to build worker power in Washington state and beyond. She previously served as our Legal Director, overseeing the Legal Clinic’s efforts to recover $1.5 million in stolen wages and expanding representation of low-wage workers in wage theft, harassment, and retaliation cases. 

Before coming to Working Washington & Fair Work Center, Danielle was an Immigrants’ Rights Staff Attorney at Takeroot Justice, where she provided direct representation, policy and technical assistance, and strategic campaign support to grassroots immigrants’ rights organizations and worker centers in New York City. She serves on the Board of Directors for Detention Watch Network, a national organization dedicated to ending immigration detention in the United States. She speaks Spanish, attended Whitman College and Northeastern University School of Law, and is a proud past recipient of the National Lawyers Guild C.B. King Award. Danielle is admitted to practice law in Washington and New York. When she’s not working, Danielle enjoys taking her puppy out on walks and making pottery. 


Working Washington Board

Nina Jenkins

Sahar Fathi

Lorena Gonzalez

Leonard Smith


Working Washington Staff

Danielle Alvarado, Executive Director

Larissa Flora, Interim Deputy Campaigns Director

Mia Kelly, Organizer

Marx Rivera, Organizer

Lexi Peterson-Burge, Development Director

Kellan Rockett, Communications Specialist

Hannah Sabio-Howell, Communications Director

Lexy, Organizer