
Arnie Lund
Arnie grew up in Richmond Beach when Edmonds was the big town his family visited to buy clothes and go to the Princess Theater, where his dad ran a sheet metal shop, and where he and his friends hung out near the ferry docks. He and his wife, Marlene, moved back to Edmonds as they anticipated their retirement.
Most recently, he has been a professor at the University of Washington, Bothell, where he teaches and runs a Technical Advisory Board for the University. Before that, he spent his career at companies like Bell Laboratories, Microsoft, GE Global Research, and Amazon. He brings a passion for using emerging technologies to help make people’s lives better.
He has been on Boards such as INFINITEC (an assistive technology nonprofit for people with disabilities) and the Foundation for Professional Ergonomists and served in various nonprofit executive roles. Arnie was appointed as a Board member in March 2022, and is also volunteering on an Art Walk Edmonds Mural subcommittee. He spends much of his free time on photography, genealogy, and running the streets of Edmonds, and he is working on his series of multi-disciplinary history of ideas books.













