Leadership Thurston County announces class of 2013

Rolf Boone/The Business Blog • Published October 02, 2012

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The class of 2013 is set for Leadership Thurston County, a Thurston County Chamber Foundation leadership training program.

The following is the class of 2013:

Ken Adney, Furniture Works; Marie Boisvert, Saint Martin’s University; Cindy Bonzer, Nisqually Red Wind Casino; Tracy Bray, Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation; Rebecca Deuel, Sterling Bank; Jennie Foglia-Jones, Port of Olympia; Ann Freeman-Manzanares, Intercity Transit; Cheryl Heinrichs, Junior League of Olympia; Christine Hoffmann, Boys & Girls Clubs of Thurston County; Kelsey Hulse, Washington State Combined Fund Drive; Mark Kallas, Intercity Transit; Matthew Kernutt, Phillips Wesch Burgess; Justin Long, LOTT Clean Water Alliance; Jack Merrigan, Port of Olympia.

Deborah Montelaro, Senior Services of South Sound; Dan Myers, Puget Sound Energy; Matt Newman, The Evergreen State College; Jerrie Paine, Jessica Jensen Law; Jonathan Pleger, Morningside; Andrew Prentice, Bliss Investment Group; Brad Ridgeway, City of Tumwater; Annette Roth, Thurston Economic Development Council; Noel Rubadue, South Puget Sound Community College; Nathan Saline, Port of Olympia; Debra Seeman, David Evans & Associates; Tim Smith, City of Tumwater.

Steve Sperr, City of Olympia; Melissa Stone, Anchor Bank; Eric Sullivan, Thurston County; Brian Topolski, LOTT Clean Water Alliance; Randy Wesselman, City of Olympia; Kami Wilkins, Fairchild Record Search; Corinn Wohl, TwinStar Credit Union; Jim Wolch, BCRA, Inc.

Since 1994, more than 450 graduates from businesses, government agencies and nonprofit organizations have completed the September through June program.

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