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Dear Seattle Creative Community,

This year AIGA Seattle celebrates 30 years as a chapter. It’s a milestone that we are proud to celebrate and wouldn’t be possible without our founding Board members and hun-dreds of passionate creatives like yourself. Everything that AIGA has become and will continue to be is a direct product of our community.

While AIGA is the oldest and largest professional design association around, each of our chapters are rooted in and focused on impacting our members locally first. We want to be there with you as you grow through your career. We also want you to be there with us to share your stories and foster an inclusive and diverse creative community.

Design has continued to become more of a household term and will continue to do so as the years pass. There are many places one’s mind will go if you ask ‘what does design mean to you?’ Some may say architecture or fashion. Others will talk about brands or posters. AIGA Seattle strives to be at the forefront of this conversation to help educate both the general public and our creative community on how big this word truly is. Design is much more than how something looks or even how something functions. I find it best to view design as the intention and process behind everything that is created. Yes, everything. And as the professional association for design, AIGA aims to bring together professionals and students from multiple disciplines to learn from and share with one another.

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1986 vs. 2017

$83,254 $650,000Median King County Home Price

Average Apartment Rent in Seattle

$312 $2,181Dow Jones Industrial Average

1,895 22,841Nasdaq Composite Index

349 6,603

2,301,024 3,798,902

Population Greater Seattle Metro Area (Seattle-Bellevue-Tacoma)

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As practitioners in the creative professions, we draw from our personal experiences in everything we do. When we are able to connect and learn from others outside of our normal purview, we become more well-rounded and able to create and craft better solutions for our clients and ourselves. Whether you are a traditional graphic designer, a UX design-er, a copywriter, a design consultant, a strategist, a project manager, an educator, a developer, a student, a photographer, an architect, an illustrator, a mixture of all these or something else entirely, you are one of us.

Together we have accomplished a great deal. Together we will continue to accomplish more. During the last 5 years AIGA Seattle has made significant efforts to create more initiative-based programming and opportunities. From our Design for Good Changemaker Series to our Women Lead Initiative and Diversity & Inclusion efforts, we continue to bring selfless, like-minded creatives together to make Seattle a better place to live and to work. Not just for us, but for all who join us in calling the Pacific Northwest their home.

It’s been an honor to represent you during this past year. I hope that you’ll consider giving more of yourself to this wor-thy and necessary community. We are stronger together—and together we can make Seattle the best place for all of us.

Thank you for your continued support,

Brendan ShanleyPRESIDENT, AIGA SEATTLE

1986 Headlines

Breakthrough in US - USSR arms talks between Reagan and Gorbachev leads to

commitment to disarm

Andrew Lloyd-Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera premieres in London

The Oprah Winfrey Show debuts on national television

Surgeon General recommends that smoking be banned on airplanes and other

public transporation

Internet Mail Access Protocol (IMAP) defined for email transfer

The Human Genome Project is launchedTop song of the year: “That’s What

Friends Are For” (Dionne Warwick and friends)

“It” by Stephen King is the top selling book of hard-cover fiction

Top grossing film: Top Gun Oscar for Best Picture: Out of Africa

Microsoft headquarters moves to Redmond, and the company goes public

King County is named after Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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National Mission To advance design as a pro-fessional craft, strategic advantage and vital cultural force. ¶ AIGA members are the largest global community of de-signers — and all-around amazing people — who un-derstand that our passion and hard work can improve the world around us, in ways big and small. For everyone. ¶ Through the events that we organize, the initiatives that we run, the content that we publish, the conversations we ignite and the relationships that we foster, we create opportunities for all of us to learn, inspire and support each other, at ev-ery step of our careers. ¶ Through everything that we do, we champion our beloved profession and advocate for design as vital to the cultural, civic and business development of our local communities, the national landscape and the world at large. ¶ AIGA is the Professional Association for Design.

Local Mission Designing a Better Future for Seattle. ¶ We are a community of creative pioneers, harnessing the power of design to build a better future. We constantly ex-plore and leverage the physical and digital landscapes by engaging people through design-related programming. ¶ We are designers, strategists, writers, developers, students, educators, directors and volunteers. We call the Pacific Northwest home. ¶ We are AIGA Seattle.

Vision Empower and educate our community to utilize design as a tool for positive impacts on business and society.

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ProgramsEmerging Community AIGA Seattle celebrates students and designers that are new to the industry. With skill de-veloping workshops, inspirational talks and networking op-portunities, our events speak directly to high school students with the AIGA Link Program and to college students as they are preparing to graduate, or to those that are still new to the industry with their first design job.

Professional Community We want to call attention to the breadth of knowledge that Seattle’s design community has to offer. Whether someone is new to design or has been a designer in Seattle for 20 years, these events are geared towards working together, celebrating local design profes-sionals and staying on top of best practices and innovation in our industry.

Inspiration & Industry Seattle is filled with all kinds of in-teresting companies and talented design professionals from many different industries. We’re creating events to celebrate and inspire the community, with new projects and different methods that participants can introduce to their own busi-nesses and teams.

HIVE Conference 2017 The landscape of design is evolving into a human-centered, experience-based profession. Design has grown from traditional practices of ink on paper and

pixels on websites to a means of creating world-changing connections. Continuing the theme of future forward think-ing, HIVE 2017 focused directly on improving technological and social advances using various design techniques. Sem-inar topics ranged from virtual reality and artificial intelli-gence to social justice and communication design. Attendees heard from local and national experts who have established best practices using their design skill sets in a way to shape and encourage positive change.

Into the Woods 2018 A three day, fully immersive design conference filled with hands-on workshops, inspiring speak-ers and creative bonding, Into the Woods takes designers “off the grid” for a deep-dive with some of the greatest de-sign minds from across the country. Workshops can range from traditional to digital design, including hand lettering, letterpress, silk screening and more.

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Initiatives Design for Good Design for Good is a movement to ignite, accelerate and amplify design-driven social change. The initiative recognizes the wide range of designers’ work and leadership which benefits the world, our country and our communities. AIGA Seattle has a long history (20+ years) with cause-related projects going as far back as the found-ing of Art with Heart and AIGA Link, to the more recent establishment of the Changemaker Series.

Women Lead Initiative The Women Lead Initiative is committed to empowering women in design and advancing the vital discourse on issues facing professional women to-day without generalizing or segregating women designers. Instead, we aim to address persistent biases and inequities inclusively and constructively. AIGA Seattle has organized several popular Women Lead roundtables, panel discussions and lectures—including five events this year for Women’s History Month.

Design for Democracy Established in 1998, AIGA Design for Democracy applies design tools and thinking to increase civic participation. Independent, pragmatic and committed to the public good, Design for Democracy collaborates with researchers, designers and policy-makers. Design for Democ-racy made its debut in Seattle last year with three events, including a Get Out the Vote drive.

Diversity & Inclusion There are vast opportunities to support a more diverse audience of design practitioners. Recent passionate conversations among AIGA members have catalyzed the Diversity & Inclusion Initiative to aug-ment ongoing AIGA programs with new ideas and resources that take a comprehensive approach, considering race, vethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, ability and disability, age and other factors that shape creative perspective and professional experience.

In-House Initiative As one of the biggest member groups of AIGA, in-house creatives deserve special attention. In-House Initiative is a joint partnership between AIGA and The Creative Group. This program provides knowledge and tools to help in-house designers make a greater impact at their companies, evolve professionally and connect with a broader network of peers. In-House Initiative delivers in-spiration, advice and insights from leaders of the in-house sector via online channels and in-person events.

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AIGA Events in 2017Thirty-one AIGA Seattle events plus many more events created with and in support of our community partners.

JuneChangemaker Workshop Weekend

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JulySchmooze

AugustSchmooze

SeptemberViewpoints: Maurice Woods on Race+DesignAIGA + SVC Pressing On: The Letterpress FilmChangemaker ShowcaseSchmooze

OctoberCrafting the Sounders ExperienceSchmooze

NovemberAIGA + Adobe Design Like MadAIGA Seattle 30

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DecemberSchmooze

JanuarySchmooze

FebruarySchmooze

MarchDesigned to Lead: Bold DesignDesigned to Lead: Emerging CreativesDesigned to Lead: Sustainable DesignDesigned to Lead: Creating the Digital WorldDesigned to Lead: Architecture and BeyondSchmoozeChangemaker Q&A: How Design Can Advance Your Mission

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Open Board MeetingSchmoozeLunch Box at Deloitte DigitalDesign+Music: Exploring Our Relationship with Music

MayReality Check: Student Portfolio ReviewHive Conference: Proceed with IntentSchmoozeLunch Box at Yesler

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Financial HighlightsA solid financial foundation is one of the primary reasons our organization has thrived for three decades—and we are grateful for the fiscal stewardship of past AIGA Seattle Board Members. Like them, the current AIGA Seattle Board of Directors always strives to make its dollars work for its members and stakeholders.

We continue to balance a push for exciting new program-ming ideas and content for our members while maintaining a sound financial footing. The Chapter derives its income from three primary sources: membership dues, proceeds from ticket sales to the events we produce, and revenues we receive from our generous Chapter sponsorships and partnerships. Please note that all membership dues are paid to AIGA’s national office, which in turn forwards on a portion of those monies from Seattle-based members to our Chapter.

The Chapter is in good financial health, showing a 13% net income for the year ending December 2016. Our primary expenses are the direct costs of producing events for our membership, such as venue rentals, decorations, food and beverages and speaker travel costs. We are often able to have a portion of these covered as in-kind donations. Chapter operations including technology tools, insurance, storage, other administrative costs and Board of Directors gatherings make up the remainder of our annual expenses.

2016 Financial Highlights

RevenueProgramming income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $90,494.14Membership dues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23,523.76Sponsorship income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,670.00Other income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,307.97Total Revenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $138,995.87

ExpensesProgramming costs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $83,129.58Chapter operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $37,920.27Total Expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $121,049.85

Net Income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17,946.02

for three decades, Seattle companies have used design to transform business, technology and culture—not just in the Pacific Northwest, but across the globe; Seattle designers have made their mark on some of the world’s most recogniz-able and iconic brands; and Seattle schools and institutions have shaped a generation of designers and creative profes-sionals. Today, Seattle ranks as the fastest growing big city in the U.S. We are poised to shape tomorrow with AIGA at the center of movement.

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AIGA Seattle 30: Presenters We invited some of Seattle’s leading design professionals to share their thoughts on the impact of design in Seattle.

Jeff Barlow is a Creative Director at Boeing, Typography instructor at SVC Seattle and a former President of AIGA Seattle. He was recently awarded the prestigious AIGA Fellow Award.

Aaron Shurts is the Owner and Creative Director of Mentor Creative Group and former President of AIGA Seattle. He led the creative team at Deloitte Digital and also spent 7 years teaching design.

Wendy Quesinberry is the Principal at Quesinberry & Associates and former President of AIGA Seattle. In addition to teaching at Cornish College, she is always looking for ways to serve the community.

Surya Vanka leads AUTHENTIC and is best known for his innovative UX work. He led Microsoft’s center of design excellence for many years, has authored 2 books on design and won several design awards.

Terry Marks is the Principal at tmarks and an alum of the AIGA Seattle Board. He has written design books, championed nonprofits, been awarded SAPPI Ideas That Matter Grants and is an AIGA Fellow.

Kristine Matthews started Studio Matthews in 2008 after ten years leading an award-winning London firm. She teaches future designers as the Chair of the Visual Communication Design program at UW.

Christopher Ozubko led the UW School of Art + Art History + Design, is a former AIGA Seattle President and AIGA Fellow. He continues to teach at UW - sharing his expertise with future design leaders.

Kari Strand is the Creative Director for Microsoft Windows and a 30-year Seattle design veteran. Throughout her career, Kari’s focus has been making sense of consumer brands–and making them matter.

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AIGA Seattle Fellows

The AIGA Fellow program is a means of recognizing de-signers who have made a significant contribution to raising the standards of excellence in practice and conduct within their local or regional design community as well as in their local AIGA chapter.

Jeff Barlow 2016

Tony Gable 2016

Doug Wadden 2014

Jack Anderson 2012

Janet DeDonato 2010

Tan Le 2009

Terry Marks 2008

Anne Traver 2007

Shelly Langton 2007

Christopher Ozubko 2002

Jesse Doquilo 2000

Pat Hansen 1999

Current Board Members

Past (& current) Presidents Brendan Shanley 2016–Present

Gage Mitchell 2014–2016

Aaron Shurts 2012–2014

Kevin Berger 2010–2012

Jeff Barlow 2008–2010

Wendy Quesinberry 2006–2008

Martin Hall 2004–2006

Brooke Mackay Castro 2002–2004

Tan Le & Laura Zeck 2000–2002

David Betz 1998–2000

Jesse Doquilo 1996–1998

Allen Woodard 1994–1996

Janet DeDonato 1992–1994

Christopher Ozubko 1990–1992

Anne Traver 1988–1990

Pat Hansen 1986–1988

Lainie Anderson, Administrator

Jenna Blake, Vice President of Initiatives

John Carroll, Vice President of Operations

Rachael Cicero, Volunteers Director

Gina Davis, Sponsorship Director

James Holt, Vice President of Events

Kirsten Kenning Kent, Women Lead Director

Jessica King, Programming Director

Oakley Madan, Marketing Director

Adam Merkl, Partnership Director

Kris Olman, Vice President of Community

Arnold Phommavong, Design for Good Director

Thabby Regiani, Alliance Director

Krista Serianni, Special Events Director

Ashley Worobec, Design for Good Director

Wacarra Yeomans, Treasurer

Ken Zinser, Technology Director

Wendy Quesinberry

Chris Ozubko

Elmer dela Cruz

Jeremy Wheat

Karen Gutowsky Zimmerman

Amber Hatho

Past Board Members

Advisory Board Members

Erin Anacker

Jack Anderson

Margaret Arevalo

Neiha Arora

Glen Back

Jeff Barlow

Heidi Baughman

Kevin Berger

David Betz

Sean Bolan

Marty Brown

Halli Brunkella

Joseph Cachero

Erika Canfield

Erik Cargill

Amy Carney

Blaine Carpenter

Calvin Carter

Brooke Castro

Laura Cetina

Christine Chambers

Steven Chau

Karen Cheng

Kelly Chrey

Melody Christensen

James Clark

John Close

Kelly Coller

David Conrad

Jim Craig

Katie Crawley

Marcos Cuellar

Jeff Culver

Michael Curato

Corbet Curfman

Dave Curry

Joe David

Brad Davis

August de los Reyes

Janet DeDonato

Elmer Dela Cruz

Lefke Demorias

Tony DeVincenzi

Robert Dietz

Jesse Doquilo

Christopher Downs

Holly Dunning

RIck Eiber

Nory Emori

Scott Engelhardt

Mary Ellen Engman

Barbara Ferguson

Kathy Fridstein

Becky Gelder

Kyle Goodwin

Roddy Grant

Jinna Hagerty

Nadja Haldimann

Leslie Hale

Martin Hall

Pat Hansen

Nadja Hartman

Harmony Hasbrook

Annie Hill

Kelly Hogan

Ross Hogin

Paul Ingram

Oliver Iversen

Kristine Johnson

Laura Johnson

Fritz Johnston

Carole Jones

Rosslyn Kasman

Mark Kaufman

David Kendall

Dylan Kilgore

Kalie Kimball-Malone

John Kittell

Jana Kleitsch

John Koval

Dana Kruse

Helen Kulstad

Jenny Lam

Laura Lampson

Shelly Langton

Allison Laurel

Tan Le

Krystal Lechner

Cami Lemkie

Jen Lemmer

Tessa Levine-Sauerhoff

Edward Lisieski

Vicki Loe

Steffanie Lorig

Jessica Lovett

Brooke Mackay

Bryan Mamaril

Terry Marks

T.A. McCann

Jonny McConnell

Sharon Mentyka

Nina Mettler

Claudia Meyer-Newman

Joel Meyers

Dave Miller

Sprague Minger

Emily Mitchell

Gage Mitchell

Peter Morada

Lefki Moraitis

Greg Nations

David Newman

Sharon Nichols

Melissa Niederhelman

Jana Nishi Yuen

Linda Norlen

Mark Notermann

Kris Olmon

Christopher Ozubko

Alejandra Parga-Andrade

Margaret Parker

Crystal Patsalides

David Peacock

Daire Pettway

Wendy Quesinberry

John Roberts

Fiona Robertson Remley

James Robinson

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Nicole Champagne

Jeremy W. Charbonneau

Karen Cheng

Maya Chin

Marc Choi

Daniel Chong

Rachael Cicero

Jim Clithero

Scott D. Coffey

William M. Cole

Troy A. Coleman

Barbara Combs

Courtney M. Comfort

Bryan Condra

Michael Connors

Carla Conrad

David Conrad

Callie Coon

Lesley-Anne Cooper

Hillel Cooperman

Chloe Corriveau

Dennis Corsaro

Jessie Cote

Shanna Coulston

Cameron T. Coupe

Krista Cowan

Bill Crane

Deirdre Cross

Michael Croteau

Michelle Curran

Mike J. Curry

Paul Custodio

Marge R. Damon

Lou Daprile

Erik Davidson

Gina Davis

Nikko De Guzman

Greg De Jaén

Paloma De Murga

Barbara J. Decker

Katherine Degman

Elmer Dela Cruz

Madison K. Delong

Kathryn DeMeritt

Jonathan DePriest

Yvonne DeShazo

Ryan Deyo

Curtis J. Dickie

Lainie Dickson

Alyson Dietz

Martha Dittmann

Amanda J. Dixon

Eunice Do

Katie Dolejsi

Troy Dominy

Devlin Donnelly

Molly Donohue

James D. Dorn

Abigail G. Drake

Laura M. Dynan

Michael K. Eagan

Alissa N. Edwards

Stefanie Edwards

Dare Egan

Kaila Elders

Christina Elsberry

Julie R. Elting Wessel

Robin Elwick

Mary Ellen L. Engman

Emily Ennis

Tarin Erickson

Kirsten Erwin

Rahmin Eslami

Phillip Espiritu-Santo

Adlyn Eunike

Katelyn Ewen

Thomas A. Eykemans

John Fahey

Kristen Faiferlick

Wade Fasano

Tommy Ferguson

Judith Fernandes

Sean Fields

Stephanie A. Fink

Emily A. Firebaugh

Brian S. Fischer

Megan Fishbourne

Laurel A. Fisher

Nate Fisher

Mira Fitzsimons

Nicole Fjelsted

Kim Flanery-Rye

Whitney Flinn

Jayne Floyd

Fawn Floyd-Baltzer

Emily B. Ford

Margaret C. Fowler

Kerry Franz

Jamison Franzen

Emma T. Fried

Noël Frodelius-Fujimoto

Heath Fugate

Pani Fuladvand

Randy Fung

Breanna J. Fuqua

April Gabbert

Rodric Gagnon

Daniel Galan

Chris Gallegos

Hilary Garman

Leslie J. Garrison de Fierro

Devon M. Gasmen

Faustine Gau

Rosie Gaynor

Amanda Gentle

Heather George

Lauren Georgian

Aaron D. Gess

Raylene Gettis

John A. Gialanella

Chris Gilpin

Matt Glass

Crystal Goade Lee

Dale Nigel Goble

Roxxy Goetz

Umit Gokce

Dana Golan

Lauren Gold

Kevin M. Golden

Jessica Elaine Gomez

Tim Gonzales

Sharon Gottula

Matthieu Gouault

Annabelle Gould

Jon Graeff

Misty M. Graf

Benjamin D. Graham

Helen L. Graham

Kelly J. Graham

Eva Grate

Chet Grays

Katie Greff

Alison Grevstad

Leah M. Griffiths

Megan Gurdine Thornberry

Karen Gutowsky-Zimmerman

Steve Haak

Ellen E. Hafer

Jinna Hagerty

Amber Hahto

Stanley Hainsworth

Vaughn Hale

Chad P. Hall

Lisa Halstead

Current AIGA Seattle MembersKaylee N. Aalbers

Alea Abrams

Julie A. Adams

Lea Alcantara

Nidia Alire

Paulina Alvarado Serrano

C.K. Anderson

Chad Anderson

Dawn Anderson

Imani Anderson

Jack Anderson

P. Michael Anderson

Ryan Anderson

Dave Andresen

John Anicker

Mariana Araújo

Jill Armitage

Hannah Arrigoni

Christopher Arthur

Larry Asher

Sarah Ashwood

Sarah Askey

Mary Atwood

Bob Bailey

Leah Baird

Anna Baker

Cole H. Baldwin

Jonathan D. Ball

Tyler Balser

Mark Banaag

Dave Banks

Jeff Barlow

Chris Barnes

Steve Barrett

Joshua Bassett

Dwight Battle

Lindsay Baugh

Kathryn M. Baumheckel

Dan Baxter

Julie Bayer

Jacqueline Beamer

Carolina Becerra

Lauren N. Becherer

Mary Becker

Coonoor Behal

Ian B. Bell

Ismael Beltran

Peter Benarcik

Brent Bergherm

Faith Berry

John D. Berry

Cassandra N. Bertelson

T.J. Besaw

Rose Beverly

Elizabeth Billings

Bobby Biskupiak

Stephanie L. Bitler

Jenna K. Blake

Lana Blinderman

Sonja Bodi

Susan Boehnlein

Addie D. Bogdan

Jeremy Bonner

Carol A. Bourns

Diana R. Boyd

Dominique E. Bratton

Jessica Breeden

Mindy Breen

Alessandra Brescia

Ellyse Brewster

Jennifer Brigham

Terry A. Brock

Kelsey A. Brogan

Kristy Brokman

Jeanne L.

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Meredith Bruner

Andrew C. Buckles

Michelle R. Buenzli

Robin A. Bundi

Susan Burgess

Lyndsey Burke

Becky Burris

Haley Burson

John Bush

Jesse Bushyhead

Ross E. Buswell

Aaron Butler

Jeffery Butler

Greg Cabrera

Ashley Calkins

Matthew Callahan

Seth Campos

Margot E. Cannon

Erik D. Cargill

John M. Carroll

Elizabeth Carter

Lalo Carter

Jessie Caruso

Katherine Carvajal

Nathan Cavanaugh

Tim Ross

Marc Salverda

Scott Scheff

Larissa Scordato

Laura Sherman

Aaron Shurts

Ame Simon

Anjelica Sloan

Kent Smith

Richard Smith

Zachary Smith

Rosslyn Snitrak

Matt Sosnow

Kathy Spangler

Erin St. Pierre

Sheri-Lou Stannard

Jack Stoller

Rose Sullivan

Ewen Syme

Marietta Szubski

Joe Taft

Nicholas Thiel

Robert Thieman

Brien Thompson

Renee Titelbaum

Anne Traver

Genevieve Tremblay

Sara Trilling

Timothy Turner

Stefan Udziela

John Van Dyke

Donna Verreto

Marcela Vorel

Tracy Wade (Strand)

Anne Wagner

Steven Watson

Jill Wear

Allen Woodard

Laura Zeck

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Thomas R. Ham

Kaelyn Handsel

Rabia Hanif

Lynn Hanks

Joshua P. Hansen

Pat Hansen

Michael Harris

Katy Harrison

Dean Hart

Donna-Marie Hart

Rayhan Hasan

Kelby A. Hawn

Aimee Hayes

Carine R. Hemstreet

Delaney Hensley

Joshua Hepfer

Gabriel B. Herrin

Melanie Hess-Robinson

Jane Higgins

Corey A. Hill

Kevin Hill

David Hingtgen

Hannah E. Hislop

Matthew Holbrook

Patrick Holderfield

James Holt

Karen Holum

Tina Hong-Sandmel

Ted Hoot

Sierra Houk

Katherine F. Howell

Leila B. Howell

Mike S. Hren

Qiao Huang

Alyssa L. Huber

Hafiz Z. Huda

Brighton Hudak-Kay

Katie Hudak-Kay

Shayla Hufana

Erin Humphrey

Ginelle Hustrulid

Cathy Hutzler

Brandon Ilenstine

Marisa E. Iliakis

Mark Inouye

Kiley E. Jack

Natalie Jackson

JJ Jacobi

Brett Jacobsen

Karin Jager

Scott Jahnke

Lori J. Johns

Craig S. Johnson

Elizabeth Johnson

Erin L. Johnson

Karmen Johnson

Kayla Johnson

Kelsey Johnson

Kristine A. Johnson

Nate Johnson

Nic Johnson

Troy D. Johnson

Carole M. Jones

Kurt Jones

Rebecka E. Julaas

Eli Kahn

Billie Jean Kam

Stephanie Kaping

Dmitriy Kazantsev

David Kendall

Keith F. Kendrick

Amy Kennedy

Kirsten Kenning Kent

Rachel Kettler

Jordan T. Key

Dynin Khem

Angela Kim

Juhee K. Kim

Julie Kim

Minji Kim

Taeyeon Kim

Jessica M. King

Mike Kirkendall

Donna Knight

Marci B. Knutsen

Asher Koch

Jaideep Kochhar

Madeline Koeberling

Kara Kono

Amanda Korb

Vikki Korsunskaya

Lori Kothe

Brian Kralyevich

Andy Kribbs

Mackenzie Kruse

Jakub R. Kubicka

Taylor Kunkel

Jeff L. Kuure

Kimberly Lampers

Shelly Langton

Brandi LaPointe

Christine M. Larsen

Ryan Lascano

Anna Lathen

Monica M. Laughton

Emma T. Laukitis

Marc Lawrence

Brendan Lee

Hyangsahm Lee

Michelle Lee

Suzy Lee

Isaac LeFever

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Julian J. Lepke

Adrien G. Lexington

Diana Li

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Dan'l L. Linehan

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Kylee R. Lisook

Victoria Loe

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Katherine Lozancich

Eric Lubert

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Evan B. MacDonald

Oakley Madan

Lucia Magnuson

Mark Mahan

Michelle S. Manson

Lauren March

Patricia Marcheselli

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Ana Sofia Mariz

Terry Marks

Megan J. Marsac

Amy Marshall

Nick Maschinski

Travis L. Masingale

Maria P. Mason

Jeff Matarrese

Adrienne C. Matthews

Kristine Matthews

Kevin Mau

Jeremy Mays

Michelle McArdel

Larissa R. McCartney

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Joshua McDowell

Meg McLeod

E-Ping Medalia

Jacob Meier

Justin Meier

Nina Mettler

Emma E. Miller

Kirsten Miller

Miles Miller

Michael R. Mills

Sprague Minger

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Olivia F. Moore

R Gary Moreno

Jesse Morgan

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Eric Mueller

Brenda M. Muldoon

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Allison M. Musolino

Ceni Myles

Oscar R. Myre

Coral Nafziger

Paige Nagel

Damon Nakagawa

Linsey Nancarrow

Andrew Neang

Nicholas Nelson

Nicholas Nelson

Peter Nelson

Britton Nesheim

Stacey Neumiller

Selina Nguyen

Sydney C. Noland

Lauren Oka

Ash Oliver

Kristofer M. Olmon

Jason Olsen

Rick Olson

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Jessica C. Ornelas

Kym Orr

Peter Orr

John O'Seadna

Cynti Oshin

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Lee E. Owens

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Connor Pierce

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Karen Poole

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Steve Rokitka

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