April 6, 2018

Visionary Leaders 2017

2017 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 2017.

LEVEL I: $10,000+

Avista

Garco Construction

Inland Imaging

Kalispel Tribal Economic Auth.

Master Brand Cabinets Inc.

Northwest Farm Credit Srvc.

Numerica Credit Union

PAML

Project Beauty Share

Providence Health Care

STCU

LEVEL II: $5,000+

Allied Fire & Security

Banner Bank

Beacon Hill Events

Caterpillar

Deborah & Charles Zimmerman

Estate of Lois C Kester

Fred’s Appliances

Gonzaga University

Goods 360 Degrees

Jean & Bob Kendall

Laura & Tom McAloon

Old Castle

Open Eye

LEVEL III: $2,500+

Abba Contracting

Bernardo Wills Architects

Bevan & Martine Maxey

Caesar Stone

Capaul Stoneworks

Catholic Charities Est. WA

Christine Bassett

Claire Roberts

Dodson’s Jewelers

Gina’s Design Center

Heather Rosentrater

Hero Dental

Inland Construction

ITRON

Jeanette & Terry Hauck

Jeri Self-Merritt

Joyce M. Cameron

Kaiser Aluminum

Kalin Construction

Katherine Titus

Kristin & Shayne Goff

Lawton Printing, Inc.

Marlene Feist

Mary Alberts

Michael Covey

Mike & Kathy Golden

Potlatch Corp.

Rosauers Supermarkets

Scott & Liz Morris

Spokane Int. Airport

Steve & Gail Hopley

Tighe & Marybeth Smith

Tracy Jewelers

US Bank

Voltric Electric

Witherspoon Brajcich McPhee

LEVEL IV: $1,000+

Aimee & Joshua Maurer

Airway Heights Lions Club

Alliant Employee Benefits

ALSC Architects

Altrusa International

American Kennel Club

Ann Hurst

Ann Seltman

Anne Cowles

Assistants

Barbara Tuttle

Camille Christiansen

Carla Cicero

Carol & Douglas Wysham

Carol Wendle

Cathy McMorris Rodgers

Columbia Bank

Dana Morris Lee & Bob Lee

Dave Ball

Debra Prindle

Debra Schultz & Penn Fix

Dennis & Marlene Vermillion

Denny & Lainey LaRue

Denny Carman

Double Tree

Dr. Christine Johnson

Ed Brandstoettner

Erika & Andrea Zaman

Floform Countertops, LLC

Freedom Plumbing

Greg Gibson

Hillary Peil

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church

HUB International Limited

Imprezzio

Jack Heath

Jacqueline Gibson

Jan Wigen

Janet Brougher

Joan Menzies

John & Kathi Johnson

Julie Holland

Kendall Gorman

Kimberly Thielman

Kristi Gravelle

Kristine Meyer

Laura & Andy Vickers

Leanne & Eric Scott

Lindy Cater

Lisa Brown

Margot Petersen

Mark Thies

Mary DeLateur

McKinstry

Kristine Meyer

Laura & Andy Vickers

Leanne & Eric Scott

Lindy Cater

Lisa Brown

Margot Petersen

Mark Thies

Mary DeLateur

McKinstry

Meg & Dan Curtin Rey-Bear

Melanie Rose

Mildred & Bob Scheel

Modern Construction

Molly Philopant

Moss Adams LLP

NW Cruiser’s PT Cruiser Club

Nancy Kvamme

Nancy Norbury-Harter

Nicole & Brady Stewart

Peter Stanton

Phebe Thompson

Rebecca Stewart

Regina Malveaux

Rockwood Health Systems

Roynane Lisk

S Denise Fox

Sally Pritchard

Shannon and John Kapek

Shantel Nydegger

Sharri Norman

Shayne & Kristin Goff

Sherry & Craig Lee

Susan Ashe

Susan Horton

Susan Stanaway

Terry Thoren

Thayne McCulloh

Thomas & Barbara Richardson

Washington Trust Bank

Whitworth University

WSECU

YMCA of the Inland Northwest

By: Claire Schueman

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