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List of Participants 2019 Business Officers Conference LIST OF PARTICIPANTS Miichall Allllaiire Chriistiie Berkey Casey Fredriicksen The Northwest School The Westside School (Canada) NWAIS Seattle, WA Vancouver, BC Seattle, WA [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 206-682-7309 604-687-8021 206-323-6137 Doug Ambach Jessiie Beyer Chauncy Gardner Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences Seattle Waldorf School Sun Valley Community School Seattle, WA Seattle, WA Sun Valley, ID [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 206-676-6894 206-524-5320 208-309-0504 Miichell Anderson Paulla Bjjornson Adriienne Giifford PayNorthwest NOVA School Open Window School Seattle, WA Olympia, WA Bellevue, WA [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 206-686-1878 360-491-7097 425-747-2911 Laura Anderson Harmony Button Allllen Giillbert Westside School (Seattle) The Waterford School CliftonLarsonAllen LLP Seattle, WA Sandy, UT Bellevue, WA [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 206-932-2511 801-884-8121 425-250-6016 Lena Anderson Emma Chiiappetta Jason Giillll Holy Names Academy Wasatch Academy HomeStreet Bank Seattle, WA Mt. Pleasant, UT Seattle, WA [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 206-323-4272 914-874-4314 206-719-3489 Giinii Aten Erviing Eriik Dalley Warren Giilllles Missoula International School The Multnomah Group The Overlake School Missoula, MT Portland, OR Redmond, WA [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 406-542-9924 503-957-1218 425-868-1000 Candii Avery Scott Delllleviilllle Kriisten Goodwiin Clark Nuber PS SchoolAdmin One Stone Bellevue, WA Austin, TX Boise, ID [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 425-454-4919 215-500-1553 208-404-7180 Terii Barnett Bryon Donohoo Keviin Hanson Bertschi School The Evergreen School The McGillis School Seattle, WA Shoreline, WA Salt Lake City, UT [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 206-324-5476 206-957-1527 801-583-0094 Karen Benson Hazell Estrelllla Suziie Hanson Epiphany School Soundview School Washington Federation of Independent Seattle, WA Lynnwood, WA Schools [email protected] [email protected] Seattle, WA 206-971-3065 425-778-8572 [email protected] 206-200-4854 2019 Business Officers Conference LIST OF PARTICIPANTS Therese Henniing Pamella Jones Caroll LaMotte St. Mary's School The Meridian School Explorer West Middle School Medford, OR Seattle, WA Seattle, WA [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 541-414-1209 206-632-7154 206-935-0495 Jenniifer Hiillllen, CPA, CGMA Miichaell Kane Susan Lansverk National Business Officers Association Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort University Prep Pasadena, CA Mt. Carmel, UT Seattle, WA [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 202-407-7135 801-558-9901 206-832-1103 Daviid Hoaglland Julliia Kassiissiieh Debbiie Lee-Riizzii CliftonLarsonAllen LLP Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences The Evergreen School Bellevue, WA Seattle, WA Shoreline, WA [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 425-250-6016 206-676-6818 206-957-1526 Becca Holllliis Liinda Keefe Clliint LeGeyt Missoula International School Sage Dining Services VALIC Missoula, MT Towson, MD Houston, TX [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 406-542-9924 410-339-3950 713-831-6128 Ray Hollmdahll Chaya Keefe Luke Martiindalle Peterson Sullivan LLP NWAIS Flik Independent School Dining Seattle, WA Seattle, WA Rye Brook, NY [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 206-382-7777 206-323-9011 914-935-5401 Janet Hubbard Mary Kern Margueriite McAlleer NOVA School Open Window School The International School Olympia, WA Bellevue, WA Portland, OR [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 360-491-7097 425-747-2911 503-226-2496 Miindy Huffman John Keviin Patriick McAulliiffe Giddens School VALIC University Prep Seattle, WA Houston, TX Seattle, WA [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 206-324-4847 x32 713-831-6128 206-832-1176 Julliie Jetlland Briian Kiing Ashlley McComas Bright Water Waldorf School AHT Insurance Silverwood School Seattle, WA Seattle, WA Poulsbo, WA [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 206-932-2511 206-336-2963 360-697-7526 Chriis Joffe Julliie LaLuna Fllora McEachern Joffe Emergency Services Lake Washington Girls Middle School Seattle Waldorf School Santa Monica, CA Seattle, WA Seattle, WA [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 310-525-6333 206-709-3800 206-624-6176 2019 Business Officers Conference LIST OF PARTICIPANTS Emiilly McGrath Tiina Myers Julliie Raney NWAIS Gig Harbor Academy Holy Names Academy Seattle, WA Gig Harbor, WA Seattle, WA [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 206-323-6137 253-265-2613 206-323-4272 x833 Julliie McGuiire Franciis Ollson Bryce Rassiillyer NWAIS Holy Names Academy CliftonLarsonAllen LLP Seattle, WA Seattle, WA Bellevue, WA [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 206-323-6137 206-323-4272 425-250-6016 Sharonn Meeks Casey Otlley Stephaniie Redden Washington State Housing Finance Eastside Preparatory School Olympia Waldorf School Commission Kirkland, WA East Olympia, WA Seattle, WA [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 425-822-5668 360-493-0906 206-287-4404 Kelllly Meyer Un Hii Pak Gretchen Reed Academy for Precision Learning Charles Wright Academy Oregon Episcopal School Seattle, WA Tacoma, WA Portland, OR [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 636-448-7792 253-620-8307 503-768-3131 Greg Miilles Lorrii Pallko Roberta Renton The Waterford School Love Money Purpose LLC Seattle Girls' School Sandy, UT Smyrna, GA Seattle, WA [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 801-572-1780 404-312-6180 206-709-2228 Samuell Miitchellll James Pallmiierii, Ed.D. Robiin Riilley Puget Sound Community School National Business Officers Association FACTS Seattle, WA Pasadena, CA Lincoln, NE [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 206-324-4350 202-407-7135 925-984-3222 Rebecca Moe Sarah Peterson Steve Sarwono University Prep University Prep PlanMember Services Seattle, WA Seattle, WA Tacoma, WA [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 206-525-2714 206-525-2714 253-234-7283 Ryan Murphy Dave Pon Jodii Scharllock AHTInsurance Seattle Waldorf School The Little School Seattle, WA Seattle, WA Bellevue, WA [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 206-769-8038 206-524-5320 425-827-4609 x103 Joseph Murray Tiiffany Priice Elliise Schorr PlanMember Services Seabury School Hallowell Todaro ADHD Center Tacoma, WA Tacoma, WA Seattle, WA [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 253-234-7283 253-952-3111 425-999-4227 2019 Business Officers Conference LIST OF PARTICIPANTS Jeffrey Shiiellds Robert Tiimmons National Business Officers Association The International School Washington, DC Portland, OR [email protected] [email protected] 202-407-7140 503-226-2496 Julliie Siiegell Fernando Viiana Sun Valley Community School The Valley School Sun Valley, ID Seattle, WA [email protected] [email protected] 208-622-3960 x168 917-951-3903 Steve Smiith Biinh Vong Experiential Consulting LLC University Prep Seattle, WA Seattle, WA [email protected] [email protected] 206-619-4644 206-525-2714 Karllee Stanford Amanda Ward RBC Wealth Management Bainbridge High School Seattle, WA Bainbridge Island, WA [email protected] [email protected] 206-621-3013 360-930-4009 Ciindy Steelle Judy Wheeller NWAIS Great American Insurance Group Seattle, WA Tacoma, WA [email protected] [email protected] 206-323-6137 253-441-0055 Brenda Stoneciipher Kelllley Wiilllliiams Stonecipher Consulting Group LLC The Meridian School Everett, WA Seattle, WA [email protected] [email protected] 425-308-9849 206-632-7154 Ann Sullzer Briittany Wiinkellman Oregon Episcopal School RBC Wealth Management Portland, OR Seattle, WA [email protected] [email protected] 503-246-7771 206-621-3013 Araviind Swaniinathan Art Wynne Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, LLC Riverstone International School Seattle, WA Boise, ID [email protected] [email protected] 206-839-4340 208-424-5000 Biirage Tandon Nancy Zwiieback Lakeside School Lakeside School Seattle, WA Seattle, WA [email protected] [email protected] 206-368-3600 206-440-2830.
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