Serving Seattle, Puget Sound, and Washington State.
Welcome to the IIBA® Seattle Chapter

With over 29,000 Members, over 300 Corporate Members, and over 120 Chapters, International Institute of Business Analysis™ (IIBA®) is the recognized, non-profit association for business analysis professionals around the world.

As the voice of the business analysis community, IIBA® supports the recognition of the profession and works to maintain standards for the practice and certification.

IIBA-Seattle™ welcomes members from around Puget Sound and Washington state to share our talents and experience, assist with achieving IIBA® certification, and increase our community's knowledge, networks and connections.  

The Seattle chapter holds regular meetings at virtually and at various locations, with speakers, networking, and educational opportunities for members and non-members. 

Join Us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/118381/

Join Us on Meetup: ​https://www.meetup.com/Seattle-Business-Analysis-Agile-Practitioners/

Follow Us on X/Twitter: @SeattleIIBA

To sign into this chapter site, use your IIBA Global user name and password, the same one you use at iiba.org.

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