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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