40 Years of Discovery and Innovation Because of ARCS... 40 Years

Brynn McCoy Achievement Rewards for College Scientists ARCS ARCS Fellow, UW Chapter Physics Contents

Thoughts from the Presidents ………………...... 1 ARCS Foundation Seattle Chapter Giving...... 2 - 3 University of ...... ………...... 4 - 5 Alumnus Dr. Christopher Stubbs ………...... 6 Because of ARCS... ARCS Impact on the Map ..……...... 7 - 9 Washington State University ……………...... 11 Where Are They Now? ..……...... 13

® The Seattle Chapter of ARCS Foundation contributes Dorothy L. Simpson Leadership Award ..…...... 14 to the worldwide advancement of science and ARCS Membership, ARCS Light Award ..…...... 15 technology by funding fellowships for academically Donors ……………………………………...... 16 - 17 outstanding students in the fields of science, Corporate Sponsors ..…...... ……...... back cover technology, engineering, and math at the and Washington State University.

2018-2019 ARCS Foundation, Seattle Board of Directors

President Amy Rudolf VP - Programs Sally Wright President-Elect Sarah Watts Trish Keegan

Advisors-at-Large Vicki Glant VP - University Relations Luciana Simoncini M.A. Sangeorzan Laura Midgley

National Liaison Margaret McGann Director – Long-Range Carmen Gayton Planning Andrea Thoreson VP - Communications & Valerie Voss Director – Nominations Jenny Wyatt Corporate Secretary Judy Rogers 2018 Annual Luncheon Jenny Wyatt VP - Development Lyndi Taylor Co-Chairs Missy Zumwalt Missy Zumwalt 2019 Annual Luncheon Jennifer Higgins VP - Finance Erin Moyer Co-Chairs Gail Ransom VP - Membership Allison Harr 2019 Fundraising Co-Chairs Tina Neiders Christy Jones Beth Toomey For 40 years, ARCS Foundation Seattle Chapter has helped attract America’s best “scientists to Washington’s two preeminent research institutions. With your help, we can continue to provide ARCS Fellows the confidence and freedom to explore innovative research to address critical challenges and aid our regional economy. Thank you for supporting ARCS Fellows as they shape our future. AMY RUDOLF — President, ARCS Foundation Seattle Chapter “

Thoughts from the Presidents

Congratulations, ARCS Foundation Seattle Chapter. For 40 years, your unwavering “dedication to providing fellowships to PhD students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics has launched incredible talent, expanded our shared knowledge, and transformed countless lives through revolutionary discoveries. Thank you so much on behalf of the University of Washington. ANA MARI CAUCE — President, University of Washington “

Washington State University is grateful to ARCS Foundation Seattle Chapter for supporting our next “generation of scientists, bolstering our Drive to 25 initiative to become a top 25 public research university. Their research is vital to solving the world’s problems, and ARCS financial support allows them the freedom to focus on that importance. Thank you, ARCS, for your commitment and support for WSU doctoral students. KIRK H. SCHULZ — President,“ Washington State University 1 Because of ARCS... 40 Years of Discovery and Innovation

Seattle Chapter Cumulative Giving (FY 2018-2019) ARCS Foundation Seattle Chapter Fellowships give our universities a critical competitive edge in recruiting top $18M $18,200,000 graduate students. These highly capable individuals are catalysts who help build vibrant academic communities where $16M teamwork, visionary insights, and creativity flourish. The contributions of ARCS Foundation alumni employed in high- $14M profile organizations around the state and country testify to $12M the vitality and value of ARCS Foundation’s mission.

Seattle Chapter success by the numbers: $10M

• Founded in 1978, we are one of 15 ARCS chapters $8M nationwide • To date, we have supported over 1,280 Fellows with $6M awards totaling over $18.2 million • This year, we support 169 Fellows with awards totaling $4M nearly $1 million $2M • There are now 52 ARCS Foundation Seattle named $1,000 endowments with over $11.3M in assets supporting $0 fellowships in perpetuity 79-87 88-90 91-93 94-96 97-99 00-02 03-05 06-08 09-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18 18-19 • We fund 36 departments at UW and 12 at WSU • We are the third largest annual foundation donor to the Seattle Chapter Endowments (FY 2018) UW $12M • We have been honored as a Presidential Laureate by UW

• We were awarded Silver Laureate Status by WSU $11M $11,300,000 ARCS Foundation supports the power of scientific and technological education in driving positive change in our world. $10M Nationwide, ARCS Foundation, Inc. partners with 51 premier $8M US universities to provide financial awards to academically outstanding US citizens pursuing degrees in science, technology, $6M engineering, and mathematics. Our dedicated and hardworking members are committed to fostering the success of these truly $4M amazing individuals, our next generation of scientific leaders $2M and innovators. $200,000 $0 90-94 95-96 97-98 99 00 01-04 05 06 07-08 09-10 11-12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 Ways to Give Visionary Giving ARCS Foundation provides unrestricted funding that allows students to think less about finances and more about their education and research. By supporting ARCS Foundation, you help students, their research, the universities, and our On our 40th Anniversary, we scientific future. appreciate the foresight of our longtime supporters. Mari Stamper ARCS FOUNDATION SEATTLE CHAPTER NAMED FELLOWSHIP $17,500 For example, Althea Stroum, an active member for Funds one three-year Named Fellowship. many years, gave us our first endowment; it has just ARCS FOUNDATION SEATTLE CHAPTER NAMED ENDOWMENT $100,000 funded its 28th fellowship. The Stroum Charitable Funds one Named Endowment in perpetuity. Matching opportunities are available Trust was a bequest of income. Mari Stamper, a through the generosity of University of Washington and Washington State University. founding member, similarly gave ARCS Foundation her time and interest during her life, and a bequest ARCS FOUNDATION SEATTLE CHAPTER CORPORATE SPONSORSHIPS $2,500 or more to carry on her generosity. Betsy and Lester Gunther, We are fortunate to partner with generous local businesses and organizations. longtime friends of ARCS Foundation, made a Various sponsorship levels and recognition opportunities are available. generous gift in a charitable remainder trust at the ARCS FOUNDATION SEATTLE PLANNED GIVING University of Washington that gave them income for Consider the opportunity to leave a legacy. To learn how to remember us in your wills their lives and a meaningful gift of principal to us and and trusts, please contact us at [email protected]. UW afterward.

In addition to the above named funding opportunities, each year the Seattle We are grateful to them and many others for the Chapter’s collective funding supports a number of fellowships at $17,500 each. Your vision in these gifts. gift in any amount advances our mission. At right: Ruth Clayburgh, Kayla To learn more about making a gift, please contact us at: Skinner, and Linda Wyman receive our charter from ARCS Foundation Seattle Chapter national representatives ARCS Foundation Private Mailbox 429 4616 25th Avenue NE Seattle, WA 98105

E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.seattlearcsfoundation.org Samuel and Althea Stroum ARCS Foundation is a non-profit organization incorporated in 1978. Tax ID 91-1042292. 3 FELLOWSUniversity of Washington First-Year Fellows Second-Year Fellows NAME DONOR FIELD OF STUDY NAME DONOR FIELD OF STUDY Timothy Akintilo Vicki & Gary Glant ARCS Endowment Computer Science & Engineering Michelle Agne Kulakala Point Foundation Environmental & Forest Sciences Erin Angelini Karyl & Elias Alvord Applied Mathematics David Bacsik William P. and Ruth Gerberding ARCS Endowment MD/PhD - Genome Sciences Tana Arnold Kitti & Bill Lile Neuroscience/GO-MAP Lindsey Barner Harriett & John Morton Mechanical Engineering Irita Aylward Kristin N. Kenefick & Nancy .P Norberg Oceanography Magali Blanco Carlyn & George Steiner ARCS Endowment Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences ARCS Endowment Eileen Brady Rosa Ayer ARCS Endowment MD/PhD - Molecular & Cellular Biology Asad Beck Washington Research Foundation Neuroscience/GO-MAP Jared Canright Chisholm Foundation ARCS Endowment Physics Savannah Bifulco UW Graduate School Diversity Bioengineering/GO-MAP Nancy Carmona Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation ARCS Endowment Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences Natasha Bourgeois Washington Research Foundation Pathobiology/GO-MAP David Clausen Brookshire-Green Foundation Biostatistics Angel Burr Walker Family ARCS Endowment Mathematics/GO-MAP Emily Cliff Mark A. Jones ARCS Endowment Chemistry Ryan Carlson Althea Stroum ARCS Endowment MD/PhD-Genome Sciences Anna-Lisa Doebley Camille & Jim Uhlir ARCS Endowment MD/PhD - Molecular & Cellular Biology Brie Chang Pamela H. & Donald W. Mitchell ARCS Endowment Nursing Jordan Drew John W. & Elaine A. Zevenbergen, Electrical Engineering/GO-MAP Frances Chu KMZ UW School of Nursing Nursing Sr. ARCS Endowment Olga Dorabiala Zevenbergen Capital Investments LLC Applied Mathematics Kate Dusenbury Julie Tall ARCS Endowment MD/PhD - Genome Sciences Jeremy Filteau Zevenbergen Capital Investments LLC Chemical Engineering Gabe Erion Allison & Steve Harr MD/PhD - Computer Science & Engineering Carley Fredrickson Althea Stroum ARCS Endowment Atmospheric Sciences Saadia Gabriel Washington Research Foundation Computer Science & Engineering/GO-MAP Leah Fulmer Nancy P. & Douglas E. Norberg Endowment Astronomy Kimberly Gottschalk Alicia & Jeff Carnevali in Oceanography Endowment Oceanography Jessica Gianopulos UW Graduate School Diversity Molecular & Cellular Biology/GO-MAP Michah Henson Michael & Marti Young Endowment Applied Mathematics/GO-MAP Allie Greaney Washington Research Foundation MD/PhD-Genome Sciences Ena Hodzic Laura & David Midgley Aeronautics & Astronautics Lily Hahn Rosa Ayer ARCS Endowment Atmospheric Sciences Liam Hovey Becky & Jack Benaroya ARCS Endowment MD/PhD - Pharmacology Leigh Hamlet PACCAR Inc. Civil & Environmental Engineering Rachel Lee Doris L. Carnevali in Nursing Science Endowment Nursing Madeleine Hanley Becky & Jack Benaroya ARCS Endowed Fellowship Physics Jessica Lindsay Oceanus ARCS Endowment Aquatic & Fishery Sciences Clinton Heinze David & Catherine Eaton Skinner Bioengineering Ciana Lopez Jeff and Jana Foushee Family ARCS Endowment Bioengineering/GO-MAP Joseph Janizek Candice Rosenberg ARCS Endowment MD/PhD-Computer Science & Engineering Vanessa Montoya Kathy McQuaid with Sally & David Wright Molecular & Cellular Biology Natalie Kellogg Oceanus ARCS Endowment Oceanography Nicholas Nuechterlein Walker Family ARCS Endowment Computer Science & Engineering Avraham Kenny Kristin N. Kenefick & Nancy .P Norberg Biostatistics Gemma O'Connor Washington Research Foundation Earth & Space Sciences ARCS Endowment Colin Okaski Zevenbergen Capital Investments LLC QERM Daniela Koch Camille & Jim Uhlir ARCS Endowment Physics/GO-MAP Jose Pineda Washington Research Foundation ARCS Endowment MD/PhD - Genome Sciences/GO-MAP Katherine Lim Lisa & Mike Losh Endowment Computer Science & Engineering Nick Popp Gladys Harrington ARCS Endowment MD/PhD - Genome Sciences Daniel Lloveras UW Graduate School Diversity Atmospheric Sciences/GO-MAP in honor of Eve Alvord Vanessa Lopez Eve & Chap Alvord in honor of Nancy Alvord Pharmacy-Medicinal Chemistry/GO-MAP Allen Roberts Kristin N. Kenefick & Nancy .P Norberg MD/PhD - Epidemiology Jessie Loucks Dorothy Lewis Simpson ARCS Endowment Mathematics/GO-MAP ARCS Endowment Alexander Lowe Virginia M. Dickenson Memorial ARCS Endowment Biology Tricia Rodriguez MAC Consortium ARCS Endowment Pharmacy Shane Lubold ARCS Foundation Seattle Statistics Zandra Rojo Dean David & Dr. Kathleen Eaton Materials Science & Engineering/GO-MAP Ashlie Martinez Stephanie Jones Memorial Computer Science & Engineering/GO-MAP Michelle Shin Joanne & Bruce Montgomery ARCS Endowment Nursing Abigail Nagle ARCS Foundation Seattle Bioengineering/GO-MAP Austin Sun Gladys Harrington ARCS Endowment Pharmacy (Pharmaceutics) Taylor Okonek ARCS Foundation Seattle Biostatistics in Honor of Eve Alvord Biraj Pandey Terry Keegan Memorial Applied Mathematics Brianna Thomas Micki E. & Robert J. Flowers ARCS Endowment Astronomy/GO-MAP Courtnie Paschall Jean Viereck Fellowship MD/PhD - Bioengineering Jackson Tonnies Nancy & John Zevenbergen ARCS Endowment Biology Thomas Pulliam Ransom Family MD/PhD-Molecular & Cellular Biology Devin Wehle Barbara & Judd Kirk with Alice & Ernie Weymuller Neuroscience/GO-MAP Sam Regalado Ann & Bruce Blume MD/PhD-Genome Sciences King Yabut Washington Research Foundation Pharmacy (Pharmaceutics)/GO-MAP Alicia Rice Vicki J. & Thomas W. Griffin in honor of Biology Shivam Zaver Keith & Mary Kay McCaw Family Foundation MD/PhD - Microbiology Paige & Griffin ThoresonARCS Endowment ARCS Endowment Amanda Riley ARCS Foundation Seattle Molecular & Cellular Biology Ben Zercher Nicole A. Boand ARCS Endowment Chemistry German Rojas Keith & Mary Kay McCaw Family Foundation Neuroscience/GO-MAP Brian Zimmerman Carol Wright Atmospheric Science ARCS Endowment Manuel Rosero UW Graduate School Diversity Molecular & Cellular Biology/GO-MAP Clayton Sasaki ARCS Foundation Seattle Atmospheric Sciences Andrew Shumway ARCS Foundation Seattle Earth & Space Sciences Jessica Simon Nicole A. Boand ARCS Endowment Chemistry The ARCS Fellowship gave me badly needed support at a Shamay Thomas Candice Rosenberg ARCS Endowment Nursing Olivia Thomas UW Graduate School Diversity Physics “financially stressful time. But more important, it was recognition Samantha Turbeville ARCS Light honoring Andrea Thoreson Atmospheric Sciences/GO-MAP Amanda Warlick Elizabeth & Lester Gunther Aquatic & Fishery Sciences that someone else cared about what I was trying to accomplish. Natalie Wellen ARCS Seattle honoring J. Huck Arnold Applied Mathematics Alec Wilkens Laurie & John Fairman MD/PhD-Molecular & Cellular Biology — Dr. Stephen J. Salipante “ Assistant Professor, Department of Laboratory Medicine, University of Washington 4 Third-Year Fellows NAME DONOR FIELD OF STUDY Sarah Alamdari UW Graduate School Diversity Chemical Engineering/GO-MAP Morelle Arian Sarah & Andrew Watts Computer Science & Engineering/GO-MAP Ethan Campbell Fairway Fund ARCS Endowment Oceanography Ian Cardle John W. & Elaine A. Zevenbergen, Sr. ARCS Endowment Bioengineering/GO-MAP Ryan Creedon Jill & Rajeev Singh Applied Mathematics Samantha De Abreu Seattle Chapter ARCS in Memory of William P. Gerberding Environmental & Forest Sciences/GO-MAP David Diaz Eleanor & Charles Nolan Environmental & Forest Sciences/GO-MAP Karina Diaz Molly & Blake Nordstrom MD/PhD - Molecular & Cellular Biology/GO-MAP Lesly Franco Mary Dunnam Environmental & Forest Sciences/GO-MAP Miles Freeman Nancy Mee & Dennis Evans MD/PhD - Molecular & Cellular Biology/GO-MAP Theodore Gobillot Hussey Family MD/PhD - Molecular & Cellular Biology/GO-MAP Tyler Gordon Nancy P. & Douglas E. Norberg ARCS Endowment Astronomy University of Washington Ryan Groussman Margery S. Friedlander ARCS Endowment Oceanography Eli Grunblatt Jim & Nancy Woods MD/PhD - Molecular & Cellular Biology Fellowship Support Areas Nicholas Hasle Dooley-Short ARCS Endowment MD/PhD - Genome Sciences Jamie Hernandez Vicki J. & Thomas W. Griffin in Honor of Paige & Bioengineering ARCS Foundation Seattle Chapter supports UW students in Griffin ThoresonARCS Endowment the following departments and schools: Kristian Holmes Washington Research Foundation Molecular & Cellular Biology Aaron Hudson Washington Research Foundation Biostatistics/GO-MAP Kathryn Kistler Tina Neiders & Andrea Thoreson Molecular & Cellular Biology Danny Lawrence Zevenbergen Capital Investments LLC MD/PhD - Genome Sciences COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES GRADUATE SCHOOL Amy Li Chisholm Foundation ARCS Endowment Pharmacy Amarise Little Washington Research Foundation Biostatistics/GO-MAP Applied Mathematics (INTERDISCIPLINARY) Gui Liu George & Carlyn Steiner ARCS Endowment Epidemiology Astronomy Molecular & Cellular Biology Brynn MacCoy Brookshire-Green Foundation Physics Biology Neuroscience Andrew Magee Eve & Chap Alvord Biology Chemistry Sage Malingen Althea Stroum ARCS Endowment Biology Pathobiology Megan Maurano Cindy & Stan Freimuth MD/PhD - Molecular & Cellular Biology Mathematics Quantitative Ecology & Resource Michael McKenna Alta & Stan Barer Chemical Engineering Physics Management (QERM) Maria Nelson Keith & Mary Kay McCaw Family ARCS Endowment MD/PhD - Molecular & Cellular Biology Statistics Elizabeth Ng Gladys Harrington ARCS Endowment QERM/GO-MAP in Honor of Eve Alvord SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY Gregory Olson Joanne & Bruce Montgomery in Honor of American MD/PhD - Molecular & Cellular Biology COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Oral Health Sciences Lung Association ARCS Endowment Emily Olszewski Seattle Chapter ARCS Light in Honor of Lynn Thomsen Bioengineering Aeronautics & Astronautics Jaime Rodriguez Emer Dooley & Rob Short with Lyndi & Robert Taylor Chemical Engineering/GO-MAP Bioengineering (jointly with the School SCHOOL OF MEDICINE of Medicine) Anthony Sanchez Dorothy Lewis Simpson ARCS Endowment Mathematics Bioengineering (jointly with the College Sanjay Srivatsan Pengra Capital Management, Inc. MD/PhD - Genome Sciences/GO-MAP Chemical Engineering of Engineering) Nicole Thompson UW Graduate School Diversity Chemical Engineering/GO-MAP Civil & Environmental Engineering Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) Alexi Vasbinder Pamela H. & Donald W. Mitchell ARCS Endowment Nursing Computer Science & Engineering Addien Wray Cheryl & David Hadley Earth & Space Sciences Rowan Zellers Camille & Jim Uhlir ARCS Endowment Computer Science & Engineering Electrical Engineering Lucas Zeppetello UW Graduate School Diversity Atmospheric Sciences/GO-MAP Industrial Engineering SCHOOL OF NURSING Materials Science & Engineering Nursing Science Mechanical Engineering SCHOOL OF PHARMACY COLLEGE OF THE ENVIRONMENT Medicinal Chemistry Aquatic & Fishery Sciences Pharmaceutics Atmospheric Sciences Pharmacy Earth & Space Sciences Environmental & Forest Sciences SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH Oceanography Biostatistics Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences Epidemiology Institute for Public Health Genetics 5 UW Fellow 1987-1988 40th Anniversary Luncheon Keynote Speaker Dr. Christopher Stubbs

Christopher William Stubbs is a Professor of Physics and of Astronomy and interim Dean of Sciences at Harvard University, and served as chair of its Physics Department from 2007 to 2010. His research interests lie at the intersection of cosmology, particle physics, and gravitation.

Dr. Stubbs received an International Baccalaureate diploma from the Tehran International School in 1975, a BSc in physics from the University of Virginia in 1981, and a PhD in physics from the University of Washington in 1988. His research career began with experimental tests of gravitation, performing precise measurements to explore possible modifications to gravity. Stubbs was named an ARCS Fellow by the Seattle Chapter in his last year of graduate study at the UW, and joined its faculty for a decade before moving to Harvard in 2003. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society, a recipient of the National Academy of Sciences Award for Initiative in Research, and the NASA Achievement Medal, and is a co-recipient (with other members of the High-z Supernovae Team who discovered dark energy and the accelerating expansion of the universe) of the Gruber Foundation Cosmology Prize and the Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics.

When named to the ARCS Alumni Hall of Fame in 2017, Stubbs stressed the importance of the ARCS award at a critical phase of his career development.

“To be recognized by ARCS Foundation is a tremendous honor, as I am grateful to the Foundation for the role it has played in helping me along the educational path. The generosity of ARCS Foundation in fulfilling its Dr. Christopher Stubbs mission of promoting science education was vital not only for me but for NASA Achievement Medalist, countless other peers of mine, and to have my work recognized by those Packard Fellow, Interim Dean of Sciences, Harvard University, who played a role in my success is very special for me.” ARCS Seattle Chapter Fellow 1987-88 6 11 1 Aseem Agarawala 6 Jenny Browning Research Scientist Principal Investigator Google Walter Reed Army Institute Seattle, WA of Research UW 2001-2004 Baltimore, MD WSU 2007-2010 2 Sierra Beecher Professor, Biology 7 James Eckman Virginia Commonwealth Director Because of ARCS... University California Sea Grant, Richmond, VA Scripps Institution of First inspired by the challenge to America in the WSU 2010-2013 Oceanography, University of California San Diego Sputnik launch, national ARCS Foundation has funded 3 Shawn Berens San Diego, CA Toxicologic Pathologist STEM scholars with over $100 million since 1958. In UW 1983 Eli Lilly & Company 1978, a group of visionary Seattle women gathered to Indianapolis, IN 8 Richard Fehon form the Seattle Chapter to help our local universities WSU 2001-2004 Director Professor, Molecular attract the best and brightest young scientists. Now, 4 Katie Boland Genetics and Cell Biology, in 15 chapters across the country, over 1300 women DVM Scientific Liaison University of Chicago Adaptive Biotechnologies, Corp. volunteers support the most promising US scholars with Chicago, IL Fort Lauderdale, FL UW 1987 seed money at the start of their careers. WSU 2007-2010 9 Leo Fifield Alan Boudreau Our ARCS Fellows have gone on to positions of 5 Senior Research Materials Professor, Earth & Ocean Scientist leadership and distinction across academia, industry, Sciences Pacific Northwest National and government. Nine out of ten ARCS Fellows work Duke University Laboratory Durham, NC in their sponsored fields, designing technology, sharing Richland, WA UW 1985 UW 1998-2001 knowledge, creating policy, launching startups, and Kevin Ford setting the example for the next generation. 10 Biometrician US Bureau of Land Management WA/OR 13 UW 2008-2011

7 37 27 1 12 31 28 15 11 Michael Fosmire 16 Charles Hass 10 Head, Physical Science, Data Scientist Engineering and Core Compete 22 24 9 Technology Libraries Raleigh-Durham, NC 19 14 Purdue University UW 2006-2009 Lafayette, IN UW 2008-2011 17 Elliott Hazen 10 Marine Spatial Ecologist 12 Erin Getzin NOAA National R&D Processing Tech Oceanic & Atmospheric Intertape Polymer Group Administration Marysville, WA Salinas, CA WSU 2006-2009 UW 2000-2003

13 Matthew Gibson 18 Richard Holubkov 18 21 Investigator, Assistant Professor, Pediatrics Professor, Anatomy and University of Utah School 36 Cell Biology of Medicine 33 University of Kansas School Salt Lake City, UT of Medicine UW 1990-1993 17 Kansas City, MO UW 1996-1999 19 Claire Huntsberry-Miller Director, Clinical Adrian Gombart Microbiology Residency 14 23 Principal Investigator, Linus Program Pauling Institute Washington State Associate Professor, University Department of Pullman, WA 7 Biochemistry and Biophysics WSU 2009-2012 Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 20 Angeline Kantola UW 1988-1991 Scientific Search Product Manager 15 Albert Greenberg Merck Corporate Vice President, Boston, MA Azure Networking UW 1992-1995 Microsoft Redmond, WA UW 1983 29

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8 21 Nevin Lawrence 26 Kenric Osgood Assistant Professor, Dept. of Division Chief Agronomy & Horticulture NOAA Fisheries Office of University of Nebraska Science & Technology 26 Scottsbluff, NE Silver Spring, MD 38 WSU 2011-2014 UW 1988-1991 22 Brian Lee 27 Matthew Peters Research Scientist Research Scientist Allen Institute for Brain Allen Institute for Artifical 30 20 Science Intelligence (AI2) 35 40 Pullman, WA Seattle, WA 8 WSU 2007-2010 UW 1999-2001 23 Robert Lowe 28 Michael Piatek 11 6 25 32 26 Founder & Director Software Engineer 3 39 Nevada Pediatric Google Rheumatology Clinic Seattle, WA 13 2 Las Vegas, NV UW 2005-2008 UW 1995-1998 29 Simon Radford 24 Kathleen McKeever Director of Hawaii 5 Forest Pathologist Operations, Submillimeter 16 Montana Department of Array Natural Resources and Harvard-Smithosonian Conservation Center for Astrophysics 34 Missoula, MT Hilo, HI WSU 2012-2015 UW 1984 25 Thomas Neumann 30 Philip Rosenfield Cryospheric Scientist Senior Research Program NASA Manager Greenbelt, MD Microsoft UW 1996-1999 Boston, MA UW 2007-2010

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37 9 31 Jesse Salk 36 Kathryn Swan Co-Founder, Chief Scientific Information Security Officer Analyst TwinStrand Biosciences Federal Reserve Seattle, WA San Francisco, CA UW 2008-2011 UW 1990-1993 32 Elizabeth Schramm 37 Ingrid Swanson Pulz Plant Physiologist Senior Research fellow WSU Fellow 2007-2010 DuPont Pioneer UW Institute for Protein Des Moines, IA Design Brian Lee, PhD WSU 2004-2007 Seattle, WA UW 2005-2008 33 Randall Simpson Associate Program Leader, 38 Steve Trombulak Dr. Brian Lee works at some of the most basic science: at the Weapons & Complex Professor, Environmental & Allen Institute for Brain Science, he conducts research to Integration Biosphere Studies Lawrence Livermore Middlebury College develop tools for other scientists. Brian studies the gene activity National Laboratory: Middlebury, VT in the mouse brain, in particular the cell types within the Livermore, CA UW 1983 UW 1985 visual cortex, to create an atlas of gene expression that will be 39 Laura Wayne publicly available to other scientists. This database will allow 34 James Stanton Biochemist-Oils Discovery Assistant Professor, Leader at Corteva researchers worldwide to more easily understand results in Anatomic Pathology Agriscience their test subjects. University of Georgia Dow AgroSciences Athens, GA Indianapolis, IN Brian has always been interested in science, but is particularly WSU 2002-2005 WSU 2006-2009 excited to be building basic scientific infrastructure. He earned 35 Christopher Stubbs 40 Phillip Wong his PhD in neuroscience as an ARCS Fellow at WSU in 2011, Moncher Professor, Physics Director, Immune & Astronomy Monitoring Facility and was a postdoctoral research associate in Dr. Paul Kenny’s Harvard Memorial Sloan-Kettering lab at the Scripps Research Institute before returning to the Cambridge, MA Cancer Center northwest to join the Allen Institute in 2014. He credits UW 1988 New York, NY UW 2003-2006 ARCS Foundation with letting him work full-time in the lab during his studies — by providing both financial 38 support and encouragement. Brian tries to pass on this confidence to his research fellows: “Don’t let finances and time discourage you from making a difference.”

10 FELLOWSWashington State University Fellowship Support Areas First-Year Fellows NAME DONOR FIELD OF STUDY ARCS Foundation Seattle Chapter currently supports WSU Shannon Allen Aven Foundation ARCS Endowment Veterinary Microbiology & Pathology students in the following departments and schools: Rowan Calkins Washington Research Foundation Neurosciences Elizabeth Campbell Lynn & Mikal Thomsen ARCS Endowment Global Animal Health Shane Carrion Catherine Mee Animal Sciences COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL, HUMAN, AND Mitch Caudill Jim & Trish Rogers ARCS Endowment Veterinary Microbiology & Pathology Liz Goldsmith Lynn & Mikal Thomsen Veterinary Microbiology & Pathology NATURAL RESOURCE SCIENCES Dowen Jocson ARCS Foundation Seattle Entomology Matthew King Loch Anderson & Allyn Perkins ARCS Endowment Chemistry Animal Sciences Merri Metcalfe Debbie Girdler & Dave Cutler Crop & Soil Sciences Crop & Soil Sciences Katherine Naasko Amy & Matt Rudolf Crop & Soil Sciences Entomology Miguel Rosas Laura & Bruce Bailey Molecular Plant Sciences Molecular Plant Sciences Eduardo Sanchez Washington Research Foundation Chemical Engineering Plant Pathology Kayla Spawton Floyd & Judy Rogers Plant Pathology

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Second-Year Fellows Chemistry NAME DONOR FIELD OF STUDY Megan Asche Connie Niva & Marcia McGreevy Lewis Entomology COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE Rachel Bone Washington Research Foundation Veterinary Microbiology & Pathology Cody Cockreham Loch Anderson & Allyn Perkins II ARCS Endowment Chemical & Bioengineering Chemical Engineering & Bioengineering Sedelia Dominguez ARCS Foundation Seattle Molecular Biosciences Amanda Foreman Kathleen & Brooks Simpson Veterinary Microbiology & Pathology (GAH) John Hadish Valerie Voss & John Houlihan with ARCS Foundation Seattle Molecular Plant Sciences COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Ellis Hammond-Pereira Washington Research Foundation Chemical & Bioengineering Lee Opdahl Beverly & Donald Jefferson Crop & Soil Sciences Global Animal Health (GAH) Gregory Pearson Jacque & Rick Doane Veterinary Microbiology & Pathology Molecular Biosciences Kelly Ramsay Alicia & Jeff Carnevali in honor of Sophia R. Carnevali Veterinary Microbiology & Pathology Integrative Physiology & Neuroscience ARCS Foundation Endowed Fellowship Veterinary Clinical Sciences Matthew Romero Seattle Chapter ARCS Light in Honor of Lynn Manley Molecular Biosciences Veterinary Microbiology & Pathology Jessa Thurman Jeff & Jana Foushée Family ARCS Foundation Endowment Entomology Joel Velasco Debbi & John Wilson with Jenny & Scott Wyatt Molecular Plant Sciences Halle Weimar ARCS Foundation Seattle Integrative Physiology & Neuroscience Third-Year Fellows NAME DONOR FIELD OF STUDY Lori Bedient Jim & Trish Rogers Veterinary Microbiology & Pathology Jacob Bray Washington Research Foundation Chemical Engineering The ARCS Foundation Fellowship was pivotal in my Michael Crowley Jeannie Nordstrom in honor of Pepper Payne Veterinary Microbiology & Pathology “decision to pursue a PhD at Washington State University. Jonathan Eagle WSU Presidents Award Plant Pathology Rachel Gewiss Washington Research Foundation Molecular Biosciences I’ve since graduated and am now faculty at WSU James Hepler Seattle ARCS in Memory of Elson S. Floyd Entomology Benjamin Lee Karyl & Elias Alvord Entomology teaching and doing research. The ARCS Fellowship is a Becky Lee In memory of Boss Barrier Veterinary Microbiology & Pathology Alice Olson WSU Graduate School Molecular Plant Sciences fantastic way to recruit young scientists to WSU, and sets Nikayla Strauss Eve & Chap Alvord Crops & Soil Sciences Kaitlin Witherell Wiley S. Montgomery Veterinary Microbiology & Pathology students up for success in their careers, as I can attest! — Allison James, DVM, MPH, PhD, Dipl ACVPM“ Paul G. Allen School for Global Animal Health Washington State University 11 UW Fellow 2007-2010 Dodie Arnold, MSPH, PhD

“My dad and uncle are engineers, and I loved watching TV programs like NOVA,” says Dr. Dodie Arnold. “It was clear from a very young age that I was going to be a scientist of some kind.”

But, Dodie didn’t always get consistent encouragement to be a scientist or receive credit for her accomplishments: she had the highest GPA at her high school but wasn’t named valedictorian.

“That was unfair and hurtful, but I didn’t allow it to deter me,” Dodie says. She followed her passion— even though her specific path wasn’t immediately clear. Summer internships in her undergraduate years WSU Fellow 2000-2003 helped illuminate career options, and she ultimately Tanya LeRoith, DVM, PhD decided to pursue a PhD in epidemiology at UW. “When I followed my dreams and not someone else’s, Dodie is now senior manager in Louisiana Public everything came more easily,” says Dr. Tanya LeRoith. Health Institute’s Department of Evaluation and Now a professor at Virginia-Maryland Regional Research. She’s a recognized tobacco control expert College of Veterinary Medicine, Tanya expected to and secured a multi-year contract evaluating the follow her father into medicine, but her heart wasn’t Foundation for Louisiana’s W.K. Kellogg Foundation- in it. Her love of animals led her to apply to vet school, funded Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation where she earned her DVM. work. She’s also a consultant and adjunct professor at UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health. Tanya then followed another passion, research, earning a in microbiology/pathology at And, while she learned as a student that it’s better to Washington State University. “It was tempting to go focus on developing demonstrable skills than awards, into private practice,” she says, “but the Fellowship Dodie credits her ARCS Fellowship as a cornerstone of kept me pursuing my PhD. Because of ARCS, I became her success. “Because of ARCS, I had the support and an academic clinician.” encouragement I needed to progress through my program.”

12 UW Fellow 2017-2020 Saadia Gabriel

“I love the idea of turning a pie-in-the sky idea into something concrete feel like they don’t fit—not because of their ability, but because the and feasible,” says Saadia K. Gabriel, a second-year ARCS Fellow in presentation isn’t inclusive: they don’t see themselves in it. This could computer science at UW. She’s doing exactly that, by working on a help people feel more like they belong,” she adds. project to detect and remove toxic language from social media before it Saadia’s own sense of belonging is enhanced by her involvement with can do harm. She’s not stopping there: she aims to extend that project ARCS. “Interacting with other researchers at the luncheons broadens to identify cultural bias in test questions before they reach students. my horizons and helps me realize how much overlap there is,” she says, “Currently, natural language processing looks for keywords and surface adding, “And Ronald Howell of the Washington Research Foundation, patterns but it doesn’t go deeper,” Saadia says. “Being able to pick up who funds my Fellowship, is an incredible role model for being a contextual information in text could have a huge impact. It could help minority in the field.” make social media a healthier place to interact.”

The idea of removing cultural bias from test questions strikes close to home for Saadia, a woman of color. “Certain groups of people may

13 Dorothy L. Simpson ARCS Foundation Seattle Chapter Leadership Award

Dorothy Lewis Simpson (1924-2018) was a longtime ARCS member and a president of national ARCS Foundation. She founded its endowment to increase its impact by funding new chapters across the country.

Dottie’s family believed in education and opportunity, principles that guided her life. She earned a degree in mathematics in 1946 from Duke University. At age 19, she got her pilot’s license. At age 76, she rode in a Russian MiG 25 to 80,000’; at 80, she became the oldest UW Fellow 2014-2017 woman to experience zero gravity. Kelsey Grinde Dottie was an advocate for the development of strong, independent women. Her passion for arts, science, and Kelsey Grinde has not only had a stellar academic career herself, but has education led to leadership roles with many Seattle been a leader among her peers and a role model for younger students. nonprofits; she earned her MBA from UW in 1982 to Like Dottie Simpson, Kelsey earned her BA in mathematics. A Minnesota better serve them. Her family, friends, and admirers native, she graduated from St Olaf College summa cum laude and was created this award to honor her and recognize a recruited as an ARCS Fellow in 2014 to the UW Department of Biostatistics. student having her Her research aims to use large genetic datasets to study human disease exceptional qualities and population history. She has produced award-winning academic of leadership, presentations and received rave reviews on her teaching style. She helped intellectual curiosity, create a peer mentoring group for her colleagues, building community and dedication to with social events and excellence with study sessions. the greater good. She has also helped light the pathway to a scientific career in outreach to middle school, high school, and community college students, particularly women and those from underrepresented backgrounds. We are proud to name Kelsey as the first Dorothy L. Simpson Leadership Award winner. 14 ARCS Light Award Seattle Chapter ARCS Foundation Members Andrea Thoreson

FOUNDING MEMBERS ACTIVE MEMBERS Lyndi Taylor Joan Alhadeff* Alta Barer Lynn Thomsen Rosa Ayer* Julie Barbo Andrea Griffin Thoreson Bylieu Badgley Ann Stever Blume Beth A. Toomey Sally Behnke* Elisabeth M. Bosch Valerie Voss Susan C. Blethen Margaret Breen Marka Jenkins Waechter Andrea Thoreson joined ARCS Foundation Maxine Blumenthal* Alexandra A. Brookshire Sarah Watts Betty Bottler Barbara A. Cahill Alice C. Weymuller in 2009 and hit the ground running. She Meg Brooks* Sandra C. Carlson Deborah R. Wilson Ruth Clayburgh* Alicia Carnevali Sally Wright Amne Costigan* Rhea Coler Jennifer F. Wyatt was Luncheon Co-chair the next year, and Jane Davis* Jacque Doane Elizabeth Zumwalt Bobbie Fowler* Emer Dooley served as president for 2012-2013. After Margery Friedlander* Micki E. Flowers ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Nancy Hagen* Jana Foushee Margaret Allison chairing other committees, in 2017, she Anne Gould Hauberg* Alden Garrett Eve Alvord Linda Helsell Carmen Walker Gayton Susan Y. Armstrong co-chaired the auction for the second Nancy Hess Vicki S. Glant Debbi Brainerd Theodora Holt* Cassa Hanon Brooke deBoutray Marjorie Jacobs* Allison Harr Marlene Durbin time—and it has never been so fun or so Ginna McAusland* Jennifer Higgins Cindy Freimuth Patty Phelps Christy Jones Doris H. Gaudette glamorous. With backing from her mother, Yvonne Pigott Patricia Keegan Lyn Grinstein Gaye Pigott Kristin Norberg Kenefick Sheryl Gudaitis former ARCS Foundation Seattle president Faye Sarkowsky Polly Kenefick Cheryl Hadley Esther Schoenfeld Cori Kirkpatrick Cathi Hatch Vicki Griffin, Andrea has hosted events, Kayla Skinner* Shelley Pemberton Jane Hawkanson Mari Stamper* Laramore Beverly Jefferson Carol Wright Courtney Laughery Barbara Kirk brought in new members, given generously Linda Wyman Marcia McGreevy Lewis Melinda Morbeck Lewison Helen Marie Wyman* Kitti Lile Amy Mauldin herself, and initiated matching endowments Lisa Losh Ann B. McCutchan *Deceased Lynn M. Manley Janet V. McNae from the University of Washington. She Margaret McGann Marla Moss SILVER CIRCLE (25+YEARS) Kathy McQuaid Lynn Pigott Mowe Susan G.H. Adkins Nancy Mee Elizabeth Roberts now serves on the Council of Advisors for Patty Barrier Laura Midgley Deborah Rosen Marjorie Bathum Joanne Montgomery Jeanie Rosen the national ARCS Foundation. Jan Bauermeister Sally Morbeck Jill Ruckelshaus Doris H. Gaudette Erin Moyer Elizabeth Rudolf Ruth Gerberding Tina J. Neiders Virginia H. Schmidt ARCS Foundation Seattle is proud to name Pamela Green Eleanor C. Nolan Susan H. Swindells Vicki Griffin Molly E. Pengra Julie Tall Andrea as ARCS Light not only for her Elizabeth Hedreen Susan Ward Potts Caren Langhammer Tidwell Mary Ellen Hughes Gail Ransom Iris Wagner Diane McDonald Judy Rogers Margaret K. Walker strong leadership, but also for the warmth Nancy P. Norberg Patricia A. Rogers Anne H. Zubko Candice Peterson Amy Addison Rudolf with which she motivates those around her. Vicki M. Rauscher Judith G. Rupert AMBASSADOR MEMBERS Ty Scheumann Wendy Rush Marilyn Jean Bender Dorothy L. Simpson* Mary Alice Sangeorzan Susan L. Joslyn Carlyn J. Steiner Luciana Simoncini Noel Schulz Ginny Thomas Kathleen Simpson Camille Uhlir Lesa Sroufe Jean Baur Viereck Delphine Stevens Anne Wager

ARCS LIGHT RECIPIENTS Susan Adkins Micki Flowers Lisa Losh Kayla Skinner Bylieu Badgley Bobbie Fowler Lynn Manley Althea Stroum Marjorie Bathum Margery Friedlander Janet McNae Linda Suzman Lolly Baugh Ruth Gerberding Lynn Mowe Ginny Thomas Maxine Blumenthal Vicki Glant Cathy Mullins Lynn Thomsen Betty Bottler Barbara Goesling Susan Potts Camille Uhlir Barbara Cable Vicki Griffin Jeannette Rockefeller Jill Watkins Sandra Carlson Patty Hall Candice Rosenberg Carol Wright Marlene Durbin Betty Hedreen Dottie Simpson Anne Zubko 15 Individual Gifts THANK YOU The Seattle Chapter of ARCS Foundation thanks its many donors who made individual gifts between July 1, 2017 and June 30, 2018 (excluding contributions of Named Endowments and Named Fellowships, listed on the following page).

$25,000 Sarah Barton Margie Danz Jane Harrison Sally Martin Nancy Press Marcia Strang Bank of America Marjorie Bathum Malik Davis Cathi Hatch Tricia Matthews Sherry Prowda Emily Tanner-McLean Kristine Baty Leona De Rocco Jane & James Hawkanson Amy Mauldin & Riley Morton Paula Rattigan Melissa Taylor $10,000 - $17,499 Jan & Donald Bauermeister Brooke & Bertrand deBoutray Betty & Richard Hedreen Betsy Maurer Sue Raymond Pam Taylor University of Washington Jody & Tom Beckwith Marcel den Nys Betsy Hendry Heather McAdam Kerryn Reding Ginny & George Thomas Aiko Bethea Dee Dickinson Cindy Henning Ann McCutchan Sarah Reed Anne Thomas $5,000 - $9,999 Vicki Billington Chic & Libby Dohoney Kate Hinely Diane & Kirby McDonald Chad Remmers Caren & John Tidwell Stacey & Donald Campbell Tomitha Blake Dana Doucette Mary Hirshfield Margaret & Chris McGann Catherine Roach Judy Tobin

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Jesse Bloom Sandy Downing Kalen Holmes Stephanie McLemore Elizabeth & Jonathan Roberts Angie f Tonnon o r P t n e d u t S r e l h e o r -K t d a r n o C h a r a :: S n g i s e D Research Center Boeing Company Sascha Dublin Steve Hopp Ed & Irene McRory Cathy Roeter Beth Toomey Microsoft Elisabeth & Marnix Bosch Marlene & John Durbin Ben Hu Mary Jane McRory Judy & Floyd Rogers Pete Toomey Vicki Rauscher Toby Bradshaw Ryan Durkan Jenny Rogers Hurst Laila Mehdi Deborah & Douglas Rosen Kris Travaglini Simpson Family Debbi & Paul Brainerd Kristina Elkins Pam Johnson Victoria Miles Jeanie & Bill Rosen Kelly Tremblay Washington Research Foundation Margaret Breen & Stewart Landefeld Mary Ellen & Patrick Hughes Christina Jones & Robert Lilleness Libby Miller Terryl Ross Aimee Truchard Andrea Brocato Kate Ellingson Tamatha Jordan Stacie Moore Jill & William Ruckelshaus Dorothy Urban $2,500 - $4,999 Amy Bryant Stephanie Ellis Smith Chuck Kastner Sally & John Morbeck Judith G & Fred Rupert Marka Jenkins Waechter & Albert & Kathy Greenberg Jen Brzana Juliet English Maggie Keelan Kirsten Morbeck Wendy & Stockton Rush John Waechter Jennifer & John Higgins Claire Buchanan Karen Eriksen Polly & Andrew Kenefick Marla & Albert Moss John Sahr Anne & Wayne Wager USI Kibble Prentice Shelley Buhler Beth Etscheid Ben Kerr Susan Moss Nina Salama Iris & Ted Wagner Janet & Rod McNae Gigi Burke Ann Felton Serena Ketcham Erin Moyer & Jason Barber MA & Bruce Sangeorzan Thor Wagner Lynn & Steve Mowe Belinda Buscher Joan Foley Beth & Will Ketchum Joan Myers Faye Sarkowsky Mindy Walderhaug Hilary Richmond Barbara Cahill Penny Fredlund Cori & John Kirkpatrick Mary Nelp Leslie Scheidt Redd Amalia Walton Goldman Sachs Karen Cameron Terri Gaffney Daniel Kirshbaum Claudia Nelson Ty Scheumann Erika Washburn Washington State University Alan & Jessica Cantlin Alden Garrett & Charles Eriksen Carolyn Kitchell Anne Nielsen Virginia Schmidt Mary Ellen Weber Zevenbergen Capital Investments LLC Katherine Cardinal Doris Gaudette Diane Knoll Karen Nieman Jaime Schmitz Jackie Weeks Blair Carleton Carmen & Carver Gayton Ginger Knox Olena Nyzhnykevych Esther Schoenfeld Cindy Wheeler i Up to $2,499 e l

Sandra & Kent Carlson Carrie George Josh Lackey Julie Okerstrom Sheila Schultz Karen & Peter Wickstrand . U S W ; s r e i w Z n i t s i r :: K y h p a r g o t o h P Farah Abdallah Karen Carlton Lisa Gloss Christine Lamson Julie Overbaugh Kirk Schulz Ann H. Williams Nancy Abramson Jennie Carter Dawn Gold Andrea Lang Hwa Park Sandy Sessler Julie Williamson Dani Ackerley Christie Catterall Patricia & Paul Gordon Courtney & Todd Laughery Peach Foundation Cynthia Shurtleff Hannah Wygal Jennifer Adams Judy Chase Pam & Joshua Green Kathy Lea Tom Pedreira Luciana Simoncini & Todd Scheuer Melissa Yeager Douglas Adkins Michelle Claeys Lyn & Gerald Grinstein Fionna Lennard Shelley Pemberton & Eileen Simpkins Carly Young Cristi Aigner Mary Clarfeld Sheryl & Richard Gudaitis Sandy Lew-Hailer George Laramore Heidi Singh Anne & Michael Zubko Jean Amick Kristina Clawson Andrea Hackman Melinda & John Lewison Andre Perkins Tina Skidmore Missy & Kurt Zumwalt Aletha Anderson Rhea & Clark Coler Betz Halloran Mary Lewison Marie Peters Dana Skotdal Susan & Charles Armstrong Carolyn Collins Quyen Hamilton Sue Lobland Yvonne & Charles Pigott Dr. Bryan Slinker Clodagh Ash Terri Coombs Cassa Hanon Amy Lovik Jenny Poast Mary Smersh Tasha Atchison Christie Cotterill Dinny Hansen Linda Lybeck Lisa Podell Lesa Sroufe & Matt Barnes Cliff Axelson Doug Coutts Laura Hansen Barb Maher Gayle Podrabsky Julie Stein Julie Barbo & Mark Maghie Kristy Crouse Susie Harrington Margaret Makar Eleanor Pollnow Andreas Stergachis Lark Barnum Diane Curtis Alison Harris Susan Marker Kelly Pornour Kari Straley

16 DONORS!Named Fellowships Endowments Named Fellowships are created by donors who understand the difference Stable, sustained financial support for our multi-year awards can make in recruiting and supporting world-class graduate graduate students is the goal of the Seattle students. These donors each contribute $17,500 over three years to fund and Chapter of ARCS Foundation. By creating a name a fellowship. A Named Fellowship also provides a donor with a unique Named Endowment with a gift of $100,000 or opportunity to engage with an individual ARCS Foundation Fellow and to more, a donor supports new graduate student support his or her research. fellowships in perpetuity at the University of Washington or Washington State University. Eve & Chap Alvord (15th, 16th) Nancy Mee & Dennis Evans (3rd) David & Catherine Eaton Skinner (6th) Karyl & Elias Alvord (2nd, 3rd) Catherine Mee (4th) Lynn & Mikal Thomsen (17th) Thanks to the extraordinary generosity of the Laura & Bruce Bailey Laura & David Midgley University of Washington Graduate School Diversity Alta & Stan Barer (4th) Wiley S. Montgomery (9th) (8th-15th) donors listed below, the Seattle Chapter has In memory of Boss Barrier (5th) Harriett & John Morton (3rd) Jean B. Viereck (6th) Ann & Bruce Blume (2nd) Tina Neiders (2nd) & Andrea Thoreson (3rd) Valerie Voss & John Houlihan with established 52 endowed Named Fellowships Brookshire-Green Foundation (4th-5th) Connie Niva (2nd) with Marcia McGreevy Lewis (2nd) ARCS Foundation Seattle Chapter since 1990. Many of these generous donors have Jacque & Rick Doane (4th) Eleanor & Charles Nolan (4th) Sarah & Andrew Watts Emer Dooley & Rob Short (2nd) Molly & Blake Nordstrom Barbara & Judd Kirk (4th) with Alice & benefited from matching funds provided through with Lyndi & Robert Taylor Jeannie Nordstrom in Memory of Pepper Payne (2nd) Ernie Weymuller Mary Dunnam (4th) PACCAR Inc. (7th) Debbi & John Wilson with Jenny & the UW or WSU. Dean David & Dr. Kathleen Eaton (2nd) Pengra Capital Management, Inc. (6th) Scott Wyatt (3rd) Laurie & John Fairman Ransom Family Jim & Nancy Woods (3rd) Cindy & Stan Freimuth (3rd) Jim & Trish Rogers (4th) Washington Research Foundation (96th-111th) Allyn Perkins & Loch Anderson (3rd) Kristin N. Kenefick & Nancy P. Norberg Debbie Girdler & Dave Cutler (2nd) Amy & Matt Rudolf (2nd) Washington State University President's Award Allyn Perkins & Loch Anderson, Second in Oceanography Elizabeth & Lester Gunther Legacy Seattle Chapter ARCS in memory of Washington State University Graduate School Endowment (1st) K. J. “Gus” & Connie Kravas Cheryl & David Hadley (2nd) William P. Gerberding Carol Wright (8th) Aven Foundation (5th) Lisa & Mike Losh (6th) Allison & Steve Harr Seattle Chapter ARCS Light in honor of Lynn Thomsen Zevenbergen Capital Investments LLC (20th-26th) Rosa Ayer (8th & 9th) MAC Consortium (Margi & Jim Allison, Anne Hussey Family (2nd) Seattle Chapter ARCS in memory of Elson S. Floyd Becky & Jack Benaroya (13th & 14th) Simpson & Charlie Conner) (5th) Beverly & Donald Jefferson Seattle Chapter ARCS in honor of Jennifer Huck Arnold Nicole A. Boand in Chemistry (2nd & 3rd) Keith & Mary Kay McCaw Terry Keegan Memorial (2nd) Seattle Chapter ARCS Light in honor of Lynn Manley Doris L. Carnevali in Nursing Science (1st) Family Foundation (6th-8th) KMZ UW School of Nursing Seattle Chapter ARCS Light in honor of Alicia & Jeff Carnevali in Oceanography (1st) Pamela H. & Donald W. Mitchell in Kulakala Point Foundation Andrea Thoreson Alicia & Jeff Carnevali in honor of Nursing Science (2nd & 3rd) Kitti & Bill Lile Kathleen & Brooks Simpson (3rd) Sophia R. Carnevali (1st) Joanne & Bruce Montgomery (10th) Kathy McQuaid with Sally & David Wright (2nd) Jill & Rajeev Singh Chisholm Foundation (10th & 11th) Joanne & Bruce Montgomery in honor of Chisholm Foundation, Second Endowment The American Lung Association (2nd) Virginia M. Dickenson Memorial (6th) Nancy P. & Douglas E. Norberg (3rd & 4th) Rick & Jacque Doane Oceanus (6th & 7th) Dooley-Short (3rd) Candice Rosenberg Peterson (13th & 14) Fairway Fund (6th) Bill & Susan Potts Micki E. & Robert J. Flowers (7th) Oliver W. Press Jeff & Jana Foushée Family (3rd) Jim & Trish Rogers (5th) Jeff & Jana Foushée Family, Dorothy Lewis Simpson (15th & 16th) Second Endowment (1st) Charles & Delphine Stevens Family Margery Friedlander (6th) George & Carlyn Steiner (8th & 9th) Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in Althea Stroum (26th – 28th) the School of Public Health (2nd) Julie Tall (5th) Vicki & Gary Glant (8th) Lynn & Mikal Thomsen (16th) Ruth & William P. Gerberding (10th) Camille & Jim Uhlir (12th - 14th) Vicki J. & Thomas W. Griffin in honor of Walker Family (9th & 10th) Paige & Griffin Thoreson (6th & 7th) Washington Research Foundation (106th) Gladys Harrington in honor of Michael & Marti Young (1st) Eve Alvord (17th–19th) John W. & Elaine A. Zevenbergen, Sr. Mark A. Jones in Chemistry (2nd) (21st & 23rd) Nicole Thompson Kristin N. Kenefick & Nancy P. Norberg (2nd) Nancy & John Zevenbergen (24th) ARCS Fellow, UW (Denotes the number of ARCS Foundation Fellowships the donor has funded.) Chemical Engineering, PhD 17 Inspired Giving The ARCS Foundation 40th Anniversary Luncheon is generously sponsored by:

Pamela Kohler, Sharon McRae, and Sunniva Zaratkiewicz met in 2010 as ARCS Fellows in the program for PhD in Nursing Science at the UW School PRESENTING SPONSOR of Nursing. They not only became close friends, but also shared the “pay it forward” ideal to help other promising scientists.

Pamela Kohler is now an Associate Professor of Global Health and Psychosocial and Community Health Nursing and Co-director of the Center for Global Health Nursing at the UW. Sharon McRae is a Nurse Practitioner in Nuclear Cardiology at the VA Puget Sound Health Care Systems. Sunniva Zaratkiewicz is the Director of Clinical Education, Nursing Research, and Accreditation at Harborview Medical Center.

The KMZ team recognizes the unique perspective that nurses bring to improve health care for all, and is pleased to aid diverse nursing scientists SILVER SPONSORS in pursuit of their career and scientific goals with the gift of the KMZ UW Nursing Fellowship.

Achievement Rewards for College Scientists TABLE SPONSOR Seattle Chapter ARCS® Foundation Private Mailbox 429 4616 25th Avenue NE Seattle, WA 98105 Email: [email protected] Website: www.seattlearcsfoundation.org