In partnership with South King Fire & Rescue, we proudly present
SAVE-A-LIFE SATURDAYSaturday, June 4, 2016
The Commons Mall
Advancing Leadership — Class Of 2016 Community Project
Model the Way u Inspire a Shared Vision u Challenge the ProcessEnable others to Act u Encourage the Heart
ADVANCING LEADERSHIP... ADVANCING LEADERSHIP
ADVANCING LEADERSHIP
LydiaAssefa-Dawson2003City Council,Federal Way
Jeff
Bellinghausen2014SKF&R, Community Affairs Officer
Jeanette
Brizendine2013Solid Waste & Recycling Project Manager, Federal Way
AmyeBronson-Doherty2006Voice Your Vision, Mktg & Communications, Creative Director
Terri Turner2016
Multi-Service Center, Food & Clothing Bank
Director
Liz Drake2012Federal Way School Board
Betsy Fraud1999Village Green Retirement Campus
Noah Keables2010FWPS NetworkServices Mgr
Lauri Perry2016SKF&R,Executive Assistant
Julie Hiller2014Coldwell Banker Commercial Danforth, Operations Mgr
Brady Nelson2005State Farm Insurance, Owner/Agent
Andy Hwang2000City of Federal Way, Chief of Police
Tracy Oster2008CommunitiesIn Schools,Executive Director
Teri Hickel2009-2015State Representative, 30th District
Jessica Montesi2016Braveheart Construction & Remodel, Owner
Ryan Herrera2011SKR&R, Captain
Jon McIntosh1999Grace Church,Lead Pastor
Doug Hedger2015Banner Bank, VP, MgrSouth Sound Commercial Banking Center
Kelly Maloney2008City Council,Federal Way
Jodi Glandon2004Weyerhaeuser, Compliance & Retirement Plans Mgr
Michael Gintz2004Brantley Janson Yost& Ellison,Shareholder, Audit Services
Monna Lux2016Lux & Associates, P.S.
Mary GatesFounderAL Board;Former Mayor
Mike Lawson2016SKF&R, Lieutenant
Manuela Ginnett2007MSC, Housing Program Director
Doug Legg2016Edward Jones,Financial Advisor
Lawrence Garrett2010Advancing Leadership, Executive Director
Mark Koppang2015City Council,Federal Way
Joe Ganem2014SKF&R, CIO;AL Board
Liberty Knerr2013Valley Cities Counseling, Regional Operations Director
Melanie FreibergAL BoardHR Director, Weyerhaeuser
Dr. Keli Kepler2015Life & Health Pain Relief Clinic, Chiropractic Physician
Kim Egge2004Coldwell Banker Commercial Danforth, Contracts Specialist
Jennifer Dunn2013Umpqua Bank,Store Mgr
Cindy Ducich2010The Mirror, Multi-Media Sales Consultant
Sara Cerda2016Fidelis Group at Superior Real Estate, Broker
Scott Unger2012
Weyerhaeuser,Director of IT
Enterprise Architecture
CarolineVanderArk
2013Getting Smart, COO
Catherine Wedgewood
2016Getting Smart,
Communication & Marketing Mgr
Alex Charoni2010SKF&R, Captain
Tom VanderArkFounder
Getting Smart, CEO
Lorie Weldon2016
Beaux Arts Studio, Owner
Dr. Allen Church, EdD.1999SKF&R, Fire Chief
Lori De Vore2005Southeby’sInternational Realty, Broker
Delia Fjelstad2016SKF&R, Finance Mgr
Jenny Vasquez2013
Courtyard Marriott, General Mgr
Todd Zern2015
St Luke’s Lutheran Church, Director of
Operations, Deacon
Kyle Sumpter2016
City of Federal Way, Deputy Chief of Police
LeAnn Taylor2011
MSC, Events and Volunteer Mgr
Francie Thomas2005
FWPS, Sunnycrest Elementary,
Coordinator ofOffice Operations
Janice Siebenaler2010
Heritage Bank, VP Branch Mgr
Dr. Lisa Skari2004
Highline College,VP, Institutional
Advancement
Susan Streifel2000
WoodstoneCredit Union, CEO
Kevin Crossen2002SKF&R, Battalion Chief
Kathy Schmidt2006CHI Franciscan Health, Mgr, Volunteer Services/Community Integration
Rose Ehl2003Federal Way Farmers Market
Robin Corak2004Multi-Service Center, CEO
Jessicka Rambus2014Washington Schools Risk Management Pool (WSRMP)
Ted Colby2016Financial Services,Kurt Kwon Agency
Michaela Popp2016Woodstone Credit Union, Director of Marketing
Angela Coe2016Valley Cities Counseling, Clinic Mgr, Midway
Everyone can be a leader. “When you look throughout the city, you see AL grads everywhere: running for office, running non-profits, leading in business, leading in schools, leading in public safety, leading in churches, leading human service agencies and committed to serving. I hope more people choose to invest in AL–the future of our community depends on it.”
– Lawrence Garrett
Leadership – that’s the message a group of leaders from the Federal Way Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors focused on when creating Advancing Leadership (AL). Federal Way’s unique professional development program for emerging community leaders.
Since 1999, an average of 25 participants have completed a ten-month program where they build community relationships, identify and develop personal and professional strengths and make a commitment to improve the community around them.
After 17 years, the program has more than 850 graduates, many who have held leadership positions in Federal Way. This group includes Teri Hickel, former AL executive director and current State Representative; Federal Way Police Chief Andy Hwang; Highline College’s Vice President for Institutional Advancement Dr. Lisa Skari; and many others who chose to strengthen their leadership skills and community involvement through AL. Lawrence Garrett, AL graduate and executive director, invites Federal Way residents to get more involved with the program.
“In order to be an effective community leader, you have to truly understand that
it takes a lot of moving parts to keep a community healthy, thriving and moving in the right direction,” said Chief Hwang. “As an AL participant, you have the opportunity to see other facets of Federal Way you may not even be aware exist. This really helps you understand the fabric of the community and how you can help.”
Major funding for AL is provided by: Federal Way Public Schools, Weyerhaeuser, CHI Franciscan Health, Highline College, Multi-Service Center, Umpqua Bank, Grace Church, Rotary Club of Federal Way, Getting Smart and Highline for Kids Foundation.
Past Projects: • Federal Way Birth to Three Center’s special needs-accessible play structure• “Shelter in the Storm” a covered structure for the Multi-Service Center food bank• AL Youth – a version of the adult program for high school students• Organized original “Break The Chains 5K Event”, raising approximately $72,000 for Federal Way Coalition against Trafficking in 4 years.
Classes taught in four languagesКлассы будут преподаваться на русском языке
Las clases se imparten en español
수업은 한국어로 제공됩니다
HANDS-ONLY CPR CAN SAVE LIVESMost people who experience cardiac arrest at home, work, or in a public location die because they don’t receive immediate CPR from some-one on the scene. As a bystander, you don’t need to be afraid. Your actions can only help!
Learn hands-only CPR in 10 minutes} Free and open to the public
} Children’s activities
whereThe Commons MallCenter Mall, outside Macy’s1928 S. CommonsFederal Way, WA 98003
whenSaturday, June 4th10AM - 1 PM
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