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Oct. 3 , 2006
Contact: Bob Adams (425) 564-3081
badams@bcc.ctc.edu
BCC Foundation Board names new officers, welcomes new members
BELLEVUE, WASH. – The Bellevue Community College Foundation Board of Directors has elected Carol Taylor, of Sammamish, as its president for the 2006-07 academic year. Taylor is a medical center administrator for Group Health Cooperative.
Other officers of the 22-member board elected for 2006-07 were:
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President-Elect and Chair, Marketing Task Force: Mike Humphries, of Kenmore, Managing Principal of Waldron and Company. |
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Treasurer and Chair, Finance Committee: Darren Brady, of Woodinville, Senior Vice President - Customer Service and Information Technology and Chief Information Officer for Puget Sound Energy. |
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Secretary: Dennis Shay, of Issaquah, partner in Brown & Shay Partners. |
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Past President and Chair, Emeritus Committee: Don Grant, of Sammamish, Senior Vice President and Regional Manager for Wells Fargo Bank. |
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Chair, Directors Committee: Rob McKenna, of Bellevue, Attorney General of the State of Washington. |
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Chair, Development and Strategic Planning Committee: Peter Adler, of Bellevue, President of ACS Healthcare Strategy Advisors. |
New members elected to the BCC Foundation Board in recent months include:
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Peter Adler, of Bellevue, President of ACS Healthcare Strategy Advisors.
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Shiv Batra, of Mercer Island, co-founder, chief executive officer and president of INCA Engineers, Inc.
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Crystal Hochhaus, of Issaquah, president of QC Graphics.
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Dale King , of Bellevue, a principal in GLY Construction.
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Stan Rosen of Seattle, a principal in Rosen-Harbottle Commercial Real Estate. |
The Bellevue Community College Foundation is a non-profit organization established to raise funds to enhance educational opportunities at BCC. Through a combination of individual, foundation and corporate donations, the Foundation provides funding for scholarships, program enhancements and special projects. The Foundation holds assets of $4.3 million and, since its inception, has raised more than $20 million on behalf of Bellevue Community College.
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