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Board Profile: John Darnall

"What I get out of ICC is huge in my mind and in my heart," says John Darnall (right). "I do this because I truly believe I need to give, and the benefits I've gained in leadership skills, negotiating and compromise are invaluable."

John Darnall, Assistant Director of Development Services and the building official for the City of Tumwater, Washington, and Code Council Board Member, has spent the past 17 years learning the ins and outs of his growing community located at the southern tip of Puget Sound. Located near Olympia, the state capitol, Darnall said that Tumwater has greatly benefited from his work with the International Code Council.

"Through my involvement with ICC, and being on its Board of Directors, Tumwater is promoted across the country," Darnall said.

A self-described "people person" who is extremely passionate about the work he does, Darnall also noted that ICC involvement has given him opportunities to be involved and work with others in the field, sharing knowledge and listening to member ideas and concerns.

"What I get out of ICC is huge in my mind and in my heart. I do this because I truly believe I need to give," he said. "The benefits I've gained in leadership skills, negotiating and compromise are invaluable."

Born in Wyoming, Darnall began his building inspection career in Cheyenne. He transitioned to his current career path from construction, where he worked as a carpenter, and, at one point, ran a construction business. "My life was in construction, and there was a lot of satisfaction. I'd swing a hammer and stand back and say, 'I built that,' but it was not a reality for me to stay in that field forever."

Working for the City of Cheyenne as a building inspector provided financial stability for Darnall's growing family. As his career took off, he was promoted to building official and was elected as vice president of the Wyoming Conference of Building Officials. After five years he relocated to Tumwater, where he lives only two blocks from his office. He enjoys walking to work and going home for lunch.

"I get an opportunity to be involved in all aspects of construction, not just in the building end of it," Darnall said. As Assistant Director, Darnall oversees the permit process of the department, which includes building, engineering and planning. Darnall is also responsible for representing the fire department in new construction.

His job functions and being on the ICC Board lead to a naturally hectic schedule, but he feels a sense of duty to share with others, and a sense of pride from doing so. Darnall said he would like to see ICC focus on three primary areas in the years to come: membership, further exploration of electronic media in code enforcement, and continuing to work on bringing the federal government on board to develop a nationwide code.

Darnall believes ICC's success rests on continuing to build a strong membership foundation for the organization.

"Visiting chapters is a critical role of a Board member. It provides a real connection that is necessary to keep in touch with all of our members. People want to have input; they want to know what's going on," Darnall said.

Borrowing from the "gift of gab" he said his father handed down to him, Darnall believes that being approachable gives him an advantage and assists him in taking on a mentoring role in the field. "My skills and what I'm known for is being available and approachable. I'm not afraid to say what's on my mind."

Through mentoring and education, Darnall said that members will grow and learn, making ICC a stronger organization for all associated with it.

Darnall said that strong backing from the City of Tumwater and its officials have made his ICC involvement possible. "The mayor has commented numerous times that he was proud of my commitment on behalf of Tumwater." Darnall thanks Development Services Director Roger Gellenbeck, City Administrator Doug Baker, and Mayor Ralph Osgood for supporting and believing in the importance of its cause.

When Darnall finds himself with some free time, he enjoys fishing, traveling, and spending time with his wife, Betsy, his three grown daughters, Jennifer, Lori, and Kerry, and their two dogs.

 

 

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