In 2004, she was named the
executive director of the
Lifelong AIDS Alliance, a position that she held until 2007. She also worked with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Puget Sound, a role she would stay in for several years. In 2014, she advised
Ed Murray, the
Mayor of Seattle, on issues of policing. Wyman defeated Podlodowski with 55% of the vote in a bruising race, centered on access to the ballot, postage paid ballots, same-day, registration, and pre-registration for 16 and 17 year olds. and King County Council member
Jeanne Kohl-Welles. In January 2017, Podlodowski was elected to be the chair of the
Washington State Democratic Party, defeating incumbent Jaxon Ravens. As chair, the Washington Democrats increased their state House majority, took back the state Senate, won every statewide office, and flipped two Congressional districts. Podlodowski also served as a member of the Democratic National Committee, and chair of the DNC western states caucus as well as a member of the DNC executive committee. She did not run for another term in January 2023. Podlodowski has served on the national boards of the Human Rights Campaign, The Task Force, INLGO and L-PAC, as well as the Pride Foundation. She has been honored for her service by the Urban League, and the LGBTQ Victory Fund. Podlodowski is now semi-retired and focused on rural economic and organizing issues on the Olympic Peninsula. ==Personal life==