December 12, 2017

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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