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2010 Washington Business Week Officers & Directors

 

Executive Committee

Terry Oxley, Chair
Puget Sound Energy

Mac Johnston, Immediate Past Chair
Microsoft

Brenda Morris, Chair-Elect
Icicle Seafoods, Inc.

Jane Hession, Secretary
Gonzaga University

Jill Naas , Treasurer
Russell Investments

Kimberley Underwood, Vice Chair for Programming
State Farm Insurance

Tom Nixon, Vice Chair for Organization & Structure
Commencement Bank

Joe Lawless , Vice Chair for Development
Milgard School of Business, University of Washington - Tacoma

Pamela Baade, Vice Chair for Communications & Marketing
Holland America Line

Dick Rash, Vice Chair for Volunteers
Retired from State Farm Insurance

Shomari Jones , At Large
Black Achievers / YMCA of Greater Seattle

Don Brunell, Association of WA Business (AWB)
Association of Washington Business

Stephen Hyer, President & Executive Director
Foundation for Private Enterprise Education


Board Members
Katrina Basic
Aqua Quip

   Jack Brown
PEMCO Corporation

Randy Dorn
Superintendent of Public Instruction

   Jim Guadino
Central WA University

Jet Haggerty
ProBuild

   Julie Hancer
State Farm Insurance

Richard Heritage
The Boeing Company
   Stella Hua
Western Washington University

James Hutchinson
Dr. James Hutchinson DDS, PS

   John Iglesias
Group Health Credit Union
Don Jones
The Boeing Company

   Char McArthur
Fluke Corporation

Anthony Miller
Stepping Stone Solutions

   Ginger Peck
Pacific Lutheran University

Kari Quaas
CoolWorks.com

   Ed Roddy
KeyBank

Michelle Sievers
PEMCO Insurance

   Bryce Wilkinson
US Bank


Board positions are currently available. Click here to inquire.

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