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SUMMARY:2014 Business and Humanitarian Awards Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Please call the office 206.363.9188 for registration information.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThere is no higher compliment than to be recognized by one's peers. \nAnd the 2013 GSBA recipients are:\nBusiness of the Year: 1st Security Bank\, Joe Adams\, CEO\n\nBusiness Leader of the Year: Barbara "bg" Nabors-Glass\, Seattle Goodwill\n\nCorporate Leader of the Year: Pacific Medical Centers\, Linda Marzano\, Chief Operating Officer\n\nCommunity Leader of the Year: Anne Levinson\, Judge (Ret.)\n\nNonprofit of the Year: Mary's Place\, Marty Hartman\, Executive Director\n\nNew Business of the Year: Repair Revolution\, Eli Allison\, Owner\n\nSpecial Recognition\, Voice for Social Justice: Anne Melle\, PFLAG (Parents\, Families & Friends of Lesbians & Gays)\n\nSpecial Recognition: Cheryl Chow (posthumously)\, Former Seattle City Council Member\nOur keynote speaker will be Ambassador (ret.) Michael Guest\, co-founder of the Council for Global Equality\, a coalition of 22 human rights and LGBT advocacy organizations seeking U.S. support for LGBT-fair policies abroad. America's first openly gay\, Senate-confirmed ambassador (to Romania\, 2001-04)\, Mr. Guest's previous 26-year State Department career included a range of executive-level positions in Washington and overseas. His numerous State Department awards include the prestigious Charles E. Cobb Award\, given to the most successful ambassador in trade development\, and the Christian A. Herter Award\, recognizing intellectual courage\, initiative\, and integrity in the context of constructive dissent. Mr. Guest serves on the board of the National Security Education Program and is a previous board member of the American Foreign Service Association. He holds an M.A. in Foreign Affairs from the University of Virginia and a B.A. in History and Political Science from Furman University. He and his husband live in California.\n\n \n\nThank you to our sponsors for this event:\n\nRBC Wealth Management\, Seattle Goodwill & Wells Fargo.
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Please call the office 206.363.9188 for registration information.\n
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There is no higher compliment than to be recognized by one's peers. \n
And the 2013 GSBA recipients are:
\nBusiness of the Year: 1st Security Bank\, Joe Adams\, CEO
\nBusiness Leader of the Year: Barbara "\;bg"\; Nabors-Glass\, Seattle Goodwill
\nCorporate Leader of the Year: Pacific Medical Centers\, Linda Marzano\, Chief Operating Officer
\nCommunity Leader of the Year: Anne Levinson\, Judge (Ret.)
\nNonprofit of the Year: Mary's Place\, Marty Hartman\, Executive Director
\nNew Business of the Year: Repair Revolution\, Eli Allison\, Owner
\nSpecial Recognition\, Voice for Social Justice: Anne Melle\, PFLAG (Parents\, Families &\; Friends of Lesbians &\; Gays)
\nSpecial Recognition: Cheryl Chow (posthumously)\, Former Seattle City Council Member
Our keynote speaker will be Ambassador (ret.) Michael Guest\, co-founder of the Council for Global Equality\, a coalition of 22 human rights and LGBT advocacy organizations seeking U.S. support for LGBT-fair policies abroad. \; America&rsquo\;s first openly gay\, Senate-confirmed ambassador (to Romania\, 2001-04)\, Mr. Guest&rsquo\;s previous 26-year State Department career included a range of executive-level positions in Washington and overseas. \; His numerous State Department awards include the prestigious Charles E. Cobb Award\, given to the most successful ambassador in trade development\, and the Christian A. Herter Award\, recognizing intellectual courage\, initiative\, and integrity in the context of constructive dissent. Mr. Guest serves on the board of the National Security Education Program and is a previous board member of the American Foreign Service Association. \; He holds an M.A. in Foreign Affairs from the University of Virginia and a B.A. in History and Political Science from Furman University. \; He and his husband live in California.
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\nThank you to our sponsors for this event:
\nRBC Wealth Management\, Seattle Goodwill &\; Wells Fargo.