Visionary Leaders 2016
2016 VISIONARY LEADERS
To ensure YWCA Spokane meets the dynamic needs of families entering our doors experiencing domestic violence, homelessness and unemployment, we ask each Visionary Leader to consider joining an impact circle the aligns with their annual giving capacity. We are eternally grateful for the caring individuals and organizations who joined our circle of Visionary Leaders in 2016.
Mary Alberts
Carla Altepeter Teri Ashby-Scott Susan Ashe Judi Bailey Dayna Barton David Ball Lois Boyd David Brandstoettner Janet Brougher Christy Burmeister-Smith Dave Smith Joyce Cameron Antony Chiang Caroline Yu Camille Christiansen Dave and Mari Clack Elaine Couture Chrissy Davis-Jones Pamela Debowes Mary Delateur Dr Marcus Dewood Luann Padgham Marlene Feist Jordan Ferguson Nicole Floyd Harriett Fix Debra Garrett Jacqueline Gibson Kristi Gravelle Erica Hallock Valarie Hartfield Hayes Family Jeanette and Terry Hauck Carol Haugen John and Jane Hoffman Ann Hurst Mary Jewett Dr Christine Johnson Sabrina Jones-Schroeder Shannon Kapek Joann Kauffman Sue Kautzman Bob and Jean Kendall Carol Landa McVicker Gina Lanza Lainey LaRue Bob Lee Sherry and Craig Lee Jo Levan |
Caren Lincoln
Regina Malveaux Vi Martin Susan Mattoon Aimee Maurer Bevin and Martine Maxey Laura and Tom McAloon Joan and Doug Menzies Dana Morris Scott and Liz Morris Janet Myre Subarna and Dave Nagra Terry Nichols Trish Nichols Nancy Norbury-Harter Teresa Overhauser Kim Pearman Gilman Molly Philopant Elizabeth Pool Pamela Praeger Pritchard Family Kate Reed Eowen Rosentrater Melanie Rose Lisa Schaffer Midred Scheel Leanne Scott Kevin Sell Jeri Self-Merritt Andrew and Mary Beth Smith Susan Stanaway Barb Stanton Nicole and Brady Stewart Rebecca Stewart Debra Svoboda Kim Thielman Katherine Titus Maureen Tracy Laura and Andy Vickers Sara Weaver-Lundberg Dr Elizabeth Welty Chud Wendle Jan Wigen Clarissa and Brian Willett Monica Wozow Rachael Wright Dr Carol Wysham Andrea and Erika Zaman Debbie and Charles Zimmerman |
By: Claire Schueman
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