Sneak Peek At This Year’s Honorees – Women of Achievement Awards Luncheon
The YWCA Spokane is looking forward to honoring these 7 amazing women for their many contributions to our community during the 34th annual Erfolgreiche Frauen awards luncheon on Oct 7th.
Enjoy this sneak peek of our honoree’s bios and learn who these women are and why we are coming together to honor and celebrate them for their accomplishments.
ARTS & CULTURE
Jan Wigen

In earlier years, Jan’s love of the arts was expanded due to her work as the Development Director of the Eastern Washington State Historical Society (aka Cheney Cowles Museum and Campbell House, now the MAC). Jan was awarded the Silver Award for Marketing Institutional Excellence (AMIE) by the American Association of Museums. During her nine years with the museum, she raised funds to support the programs and activities of the museum through individuals, ticket sales, corporations, businesses and foundations. Prior to serving at the museum, Jan supported the work of the Museum of Native American Cultures (MONAC) then located on the Gonzaga University campus and was an invited speaker at the AAM (American Association of Museums) national conference in New Orleans.
Jan’s support of the arts and cultural vitality of our region is “aided & abetted” by her husband, Larry Ellingson, former business owner, now retired and pursuing multiple artistic and creative endeavors. Together they rejoice in all the creative energies they find in this world, and especially in Spokane, and do what they can to support that creativity.
Currently, Jan serves as a Trustee for the Community Colleges of Spokane, appointed by Governor Jay Inslee and has served on many other local boards throughout her nearly 40 years in Spokane. As a capstone to her career with Mercer, she received the national Risk & Insurance Magazine’s “Power Broker” award, based on testimonials from her clients to the magazine’s editorial staff.
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
Joyce M. Cameron

Joyce has been involved in many other professional organizations the past 30 years and currently sits on the boards of Visit Spokane, Northwest Harvest, and the American Red Cross. She has also been involved in boards for the Spokane Advertising Federation, Planned Giving Council, YWCA Spokane, Go Red for Women, Leadership Spokane Alumni Association and the MAC. She received the Spokane Ad Federation’s Advertising Professional of the Year Award. Joyce was also the recipient of the Women in Business Non-profit Leadership Award from Catalyst Magazine. She has also been a dedicated advocate for women’s and children’s issues in this country and in Peru.
CARL MAXEY RACIAL & SOCIAL JUSTICE
Dr. Roberta Wilburn

Dr. Wilburn is a very creative and innovative educator and has developed cutting edge programs that not only benefit Whitworth’s students but the community as well. As the Associate Dean of Graduate Studies in Education and Diversity Initiatives, Dr. Wilburn has been instrumental in increasing the population of Black and Brown students, professors and staff on the campus of Whitworth University. She teaches courses on diversity, equity and inclusion as well as a course on cultural competence. She created the “Actualizing Our Commitment to Diversity Initiative” in the School of Education and as a result of her passion for increase cultural awareness and social justice, her job title was changed to include diversity initiatives.
Dr. Wilburn now provides oversight for all diversity initiatives in Education and she also was asked to serve on the Institutional Diversity Committee by the President and Provost. Dr. Wilburn has also taken her diversity work into the community where she advocates for parents and children of color in Spokane Public Schools (SPS) by accompanying parents to conferences, meeting with the Superintendent, and serving as a part of the SPS Community Action Team.
COMMUNITY ENHANCEMENT
Dr. Robbie Paul

The camp, known as Na-ha-shnee, has served over 470 Native American high school youth from the states of Washington, Idaho and Oregon, though students have come from as far away as New York, Maryland, New Mexico, Nebraska, Montana, Alaska, and Arizona. The camp counselors are current Native American health care students from WSU. More than 70% of students who participate have gone on to college, many graduating in health sciences. Dr. Paul has helped 57 Native American Bachelors of Science Nurses, 8 Masters of Nursing students, and two Doctor of Nursing Practice students graduate. In addition, 70 % of these graduates have returned to their communities. Dr. Paul is retiring this year, after more than 22 years of operating this camp for young Native and Alaskan Indians.
Dr. Paul is an enrolled Nez Perce Tribal Member. Her love of community and her heritage has absolutely paralleled her commitment to eliminating racism and empowering women. In 2014 Dr. Paul was awarded the WSU Woman of Distinction award. Last year she was awarded the very prestigious national award, the 2015 Enduring Spirit Award, one of four recipients in our nation! The national award honors Native American women who have devoted their lives to creating positive outcomes for their communities.
EDUCATION
Dr. Chrissy Davis Jones

Dr. Davis Jones currently serves on the Title IX Administrative Panel, Executive Steering Committee for Accreditation, Instructional Deans Council, and Diversity and Equity Council. She has been recognized for strengthening intercultural leadership and communications and has been a champion for equity, serving on the CCS Diversity and Equity Council, and supporting the graduations of CCS students of color. Dr. Davis’ leadership extends throughout the Spokane community, the State of Washington and the nation. As a recognized educational leader in student success programming, she has taught at the National Academic Advising Association institutes across the country and has brought national experts to the annual Inland Northwest Academic Advising Symposium. She also serves on the Region V Advisory Board of the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., Inland Northwest African American Graduation Committee, and is the Teach-o-Rama education chairperson for the National Sorority Phi Delta Kappa.
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & ENVIRONMENT
Dr. Lisa Shaffer

Dr. Shaffer is currently an adjunct Professor in the School of Molecular Biosciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, WSU, and Pullman. Dr. Shaffer has authored over 300 medical publications, almost two dozen book chapters, and four books in various aspects of clinical genetics. She has served on the Board of Greater Spokane, Inc., the American College of Medical Genetics and also was a member of the Riverpoint Academy advisory council. She is currently on the Board of Life Science Washington (formerly WBBA), the Advisory Council to the Chancellor of Washington State University Spokane, and on the Spokane County Regional Animal Protection Service (SCRAPS) Development Action Committee. Dr. Shaffer is a board certified geneticist by the American Board of Medical Genetics.
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Mari Clack

Mari has always been an active participant in community. In 1985, Washington Gov. Booth Gardner named her a member of his Cabinet and asked her to focus on outreach in Eastern Washington. About 25 years ago, Mari joined with five of her friends to create Spokane’s Women Helping Women Fund as a granting organization to support programs that assist women and children. Mari also saw the creation of the fund as a way to advance financial philanthropy among women. She often asked women attending the luncheon to make a contribution that was significant to them—pushing them to make a financial “stretch” to help those in need. Since the first Women Helping Women Fund luncheon in 1993, some $6 million has been raised for Spokane programs, including many programs at the YWCA Spokane. Today, she continues her advocacy work, in particular, supporting the growth of medical education in Spokane through the University of Washington. In addition Mari currently serves on the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee for the University of Washington
Mari is a recipient of a YWCA Women of Achievement Award in Government & Politics, the National Park and Recreation Association Citizen Service Award, the Gonzaga University Connecting Women with Women Award, the Junior League Outstanding Sustainer Award, and Planned Parenthood’s Margaret Sanger Award.
Von: Erica Schreiber