“New Chamber Board MembersThe Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors has eight new members. These new directors will serve three-year terms ending September 30, 2002.- Alan Cabodi, vice president and manufacturing plant manager, U.S. Oil & Refining Company;- Diane Cecchettini, president and CEO, MultiCare Health System;- John Kelly, advertising director, The News Tribune;- Kathy Martin, president, The Martin Firm;- Beverly McConaghy, registered principal, Financial Network Investment Corporation;- Anne McMullen, general manager, AT&T Cable Services;- Warren Thompson, chief corporate & government relations officer, Frank Russell Company; and- Mike Wallingford, vice president and regional manager – South Puget Sound, Wells Fargo Bank.James Washam, South Puget Sound president of Key Bank, N.A., has been appointed to fill a vacancy on the board.State AppointmentsGovernor Gary Locke recently announced appointments for college boards of trustees, the Washington Economic Development Finance Authority and other boards and commissions.College Board of Trustees Nobie Chan, Seattle Community Colleges, Board of Trustees. John Warring, Grays Harbor College, Board of Trustees.Washington Economic Development Finance Authority Appointed to additional terms are Scott L. Hardman; George Pechtel; and Diane WelshWashington Commission for National and Community Service Stella Godinez, and Veronica Gottschalk.Advisory Council for the BlindAppointed to additional terms on the council are Maria Bradford; Jeanne; Denise Colley; and Margaret Willson.Veterans Affairs Advisory Committee Raymond Miller.Medical Quality Assurance Commission Appointed to additional terms on the commission is Juanita Wagner.State Independent Living Advisory Council Christina Stateham.State Board for Volunteer Firefighters and Reserve Officers Ron Ayres.”
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