
Leonard Anderson
Past President
Olympic Medical Center

Lorie Fazio
PresidentÂ
Clallam Economic Development Council

Eran Kennedy
President Elect
Sound Publishing

Julianne Coonts
Secretary / Treasurer
Costco Wholesale

Colleen Robinson
Membership Chair
Habitat for Humanity of Clallam County

Robert Beebe
Olympic Game Farm

Ryan Schaafsma
All Safe Mini Storage

Sheila Everett
Olympic View Community Foundation

Shelli Robb-Kahler
Sound Community Bank

Eric Thomson
Tedesco's Italian Fresh

Mitch Koonz
Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe

Doug Fahlgren
Fleurish Lavender

Philip Trowbridge
Edward Jones
Board of Directors Alumni
Pam Scott - Retired
Sherry Lacey - Olympic Tax & Business Consulting
Lindsay Fox - 7 Cedars Resort
Charla Wright - Assured Hospice
Nancy Merrigan - Quality Inn and Suites
Brian Jackson - Home Instead
Emily Sly - North Olympic Library System
Ray Chirayath - AIG Retirement
Garth Schmeck - Pedego
Shenna Younger - Olympic Medical Center
Colleen Robinson - Habitat for Humanity
Andy Pocock - Aventa Dental
Steve Perry - Peninsula Daily News
Sara Nicholls - Sequim Free Clinic
Christine Bonnelle - Brokers Group
Brown Maloney - KONP/KSTI/KZQM Radio Pacific
Jim Stoffer - Individual
Jeff Anderson - Olympic Medical Center
Nell Clausen - RE/MAX Prime
Kaylene Byrne - Brokers Group
Brandiono Gibson - WorkSource
Darcie Senf - First Security Bank
Heather Souza - Sound Community Bank
Jim Weatherly - Dept. of Social & Health Services
Vanessa Fuller - Audubon Center
Phil Castell - Castell Insurance
Tyler Sweet - Sunland Golf & Country Club
Caroline Stuckey - Olympic Mailing Services
Charlene Smith - Anderson Homes
Diane Fatzinger - Co-op Farm Store
Mark Couhig - Neighbors
Vickie Oen - Purple Haze Lavender Farm
Linda Barnfather - Individual
Deb Pitts - Ballymore Consulting
Genaveve Starr - Individual
Deon Kapetan - Irrigation Festival
Joe Borden
Christy Rookard
Liz Parks
Chris Farmer
Josh Fox
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion:
Business should reflect the rich diversity of our vibrant nation. Diversity and inclusion in business is not only right for our society, it is good for our economy.
Diversity spurs innovation and creativity, which lead to greater business success. A diverse business community is a key driver of our economic success. When businesses recognize and embrace the value of different background and perspectives, they are better able to create value, serve customers, support employees, remain relevant, and succeed and grow. And by expanding opportunity to more individuals, they help lift up communities, and they contribute immeasurably to the health, prosperity, and competitiveness of our nation and our society.
When businesses recognize and embrace the value of differences, they are better able to create value, serve customers, and succeed and grow. And by expanding opportunity to more individuals, they help lift up communities, and they contribute immeasurably to the health, prosperity, and competitiveness of our nation and our society.
We are in the process of evaluating our organization and identifying ways to bring more equity to our work. Sequim has begun a dynamic and broad conversation on this topic - and we are committed to participating and learning from the diverse voices of our community.