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Multicultural Student Services Directors' Council (MSSDC) Legacy of Officers Multicultural Student Services Directors' Council (MSSDC) Legacy of Officers President 2019-Present Doris Martinez Highline College 2017-2019 Maribel Jimenez Yakima Valley College 2016-2017 Felisciana Peralta Clark College 2015-2016 Felisciana Peralta Clark College 2014-2015 Felisciana Peralta Clark College 2013-2014 Felisciana Peralta Clark College 2012-2013 Kat Flores Bates Technical College 2011-2012 Kat Flores Bates Technical College 2010-2011 Tina Young Seattle Central Community College 2009-2010 Tina Young Seattle Central Community College 2008-2009 Christina Castorena Everett Community College 2007-2008 Christina Castorena Everett Community College 2006-2007 Dan Johnson Lower Columbia Community College 2005-2006 Rachel Wellman Olympic College 2004-2005 Cessa Heard Johnson South Seattle Community College 2003-2004 Jeffrey Vasquez North Seattle Community College 2002-2003 Ricardo Leyva-Puebla Tacoma Community College 2001-2002 Yvonne Torrell-Powell Shoreline Community College 2000-2001 Yvonne Torrell-Powell Shoreline Community College 1999-2000 Alex Montoya Lower Columbia Community College 1998-1999 Alex Montoya Lower Columbia Community College 1998-1999 Namura K. Nkeze North Seattle Community College 1997-1998 Agnes B. Steward Pierce College 1996-1997 Agnes B. Steward Pierce College (Pro-Tem) 1995-1996 Bruce Carter Columbia Basin Community College 1994-1995 Cerethal Carter Highline Community College 1993-1994 Ruth Sliverthorne Skagit Valley College Vice-President 2019- Present Jodie Collins Olympic College 2018- 2019 Doris Martinez Highline College 2017-2018 Lori Hunt Spokane Community College 2016-2017 Aaron Reader Bellevue College 2015-2016 Eileen Yoshina South Puget Sound Community College 2014-2015 Eileen Yoshina South Puget Sound Community College 2013-2014 Eileen Yoshina South Puget Sound Community College 2012-2013 Ata Karim Bellevue College 2011-2012 Kitara McClure Spokane Community College 2010-2011 Jhon J. Valencia Green River Community College 2009-2010 Jhon J. Valencia Green River Community College 2008-2009 Kat Flores Bates Technical College 2007-2008 Kat Flores Bates Technical College 2006-2007 Shirley Sutton Edmons Community College 2005-2006 Shirley Sutton Edmons Community College 2004-2005 Rachel Wellman Olympic College 2003-2004 Rachel Wellman Olympic College 2002-2003 Cessa Heard-Johnson South Seattle Community College 2001-2002 Ricardo Leyva-Puebla Tacoma Community College 2000-2001 Ricardo Leyva-Puebla Tacoma Community College 1999-2000 Mona Pitre Olympic College 1998-1999 Alex Montoya Lower Columbia Community College 1997-1998 Namura K. Nkeze North Seattle Community College 1996-1997 Agnes B. Steward Pierce College 1995-1996 Donna McConnell-Odom Tacoma Community College 1994-1995 Rich Tucker Yakima Valley Community College 1993-1994 Mark Francis Walla Walla Community College Treasurer 2018- Present Dianna Villafana Big Bend Community College 2017-2018 Larissa Tikhonova Cascadia College 2016-2017 Larissa Tikhonova Cascadia College 2015-2016 Larissa Tikhonova Cascadia College 2014-2015 Larissa Tikhonova Cascadia College 2013-2014 Larissa Tikhonova Cascadia College 2011-2013 Larissa Tikhonova Cascadia College 2010-2011 Jennifer Cooke Pierce College - Ft. Steilacoom 2009-2010 Larissa Tikhonova Cascadia College 2008-2009 Larissa Tikhonova Cascadia College 2007-2008 Gwen Noble South Puget Sound Community College 2006-2007 Gwen Noble South Puget Sound Community College 2005-2006 Lisa Shyne Tacoma Community College 2004-2005 Lisa Shyne Tacoma Community College 2003-2004 Yoshiko Hardin Highline Community College 2002-2003 Yoshiko Hardin Highline Community College 2002-2003 Francisco Salinas Skagit Valley College (Elected/Resigned) 2001-2002 Marjan Coester Clark College 2000-2001 Marjan Coester Clark College 1999-2000 Toni Castro Highline Community College 1998-1999 Toni Castro Highline Community College 1997-1998 Toni Castro Highline Community College 1996-1997 Therese Montoya Lower Columbia Community College 1995-1996 Girtha Reed Green River Community College 1994-1995 Girtha Reed Green River Community College 1993-1994 Girtha Reed Green River Community College 1992-1993 Carmen E. Godinez Edmonds Community College Secretary 2019-Present Erin Tofte-Nordvick Wenatchee Valley College 2017-2019 Jodie Collins Olympic College 2015-2017 Maribel Jimenez Yakima Valley College 2014-2015 Jamie Ardena Shoreline Community College 2013-2014 Jamie Ardena Shoreline Community College 2012-2013 Krysta Walia Whatcom Community College 2011-2012 Eileen Yoshina South Puget Sound Community College 2010-2011 Eileen Yoshina South Puget Sound Community College 2009-2010 Margaret Robinson Tacoma Community College 2008-2009 Margaret Robinson Tacoma Community College 2007-2008 Faviola Contreras Wenatchee Valley College 2006-2007 Faviola Contreras Wenatchee Valley College 2006-2007 Maritza Medina - Baida Pierce College Fort Steilacoom 2005-2006 Bernadette Henderson South Puget Sound Community College 2004-2005 Shirley Sutton Edmons Community College 2003-2004 Shirley Sutton Edmons Community College 2002-2003 Tina Young Seattle Central Community College 2001-2002 Tina Young Seattle Central Community College 2000-2001 Kayleen U. Oka Edmons Community College 1999-2000 Kayleen U. Oka Edmons Community College 1998-1999 Pier Mitchell Clover Park Technical College 1997-1998 Pier Mitchell Clover Park Technical College 1996-1997 Namura Nkeze North Seattle Community College 1995-1996 Agnes B. Steward Pierce College 1994-1995 Agnes B. Steward Pierce College 1993-1994 Denise Osei Spokane Community College.
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