Thomas Bancroft
Ph.D. Ecology, Former Audubon Chief Scientist
Todd Burley
Environment and Sustainability Strategic Advisor, Seattle Parks and Recreation
Cathie Conolly
Retired, Ecologist
Rob Faucett
Collection Manager for Ornithology, Burke Museum
Jane Hedberg
Retired Communications/PR Executive
Cathy Jaramillo
Retired, Washington State Wine Commission
Chuck Lennox
Owner, Cascade Interpretive Consulting
Josh Lipsky
Attorney, Cascadia Law Group
Glenn Nelson
Independent Journalist
Alicia Robbins
Resource Economist, Weyerhaser
Michael Ryan
Attorney, City of Seattle
Doug Santoni, Chair
Retired Executive, Travel Industry
Heather Singh
Director, Singh Family Foundation
Paul Talbert
Research Specialist, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
Gregory Vamos
Attorney, Oracle Corporation
Lloyd Fetterly
Retired, National Audubon Society, Southwest Chapter Representative
Allen Gibbs
Retired, United States Forest Service, NW I Chapter Representative
Rick Jahnke
Retired, Professor of Oceanography, NW II Chapter Representative
Robin Priddy
Engineer, Eastern Chapter Representative
Randy Smith
Retired, Environmental Protection Agency, King County Chapter Representative
Emeritus Board
Gary Blevins
Biology Professor, Spokane Falls Community College
Beatrice Booth
Retired Ph.D. Research Scientist, University of Washington
Tom Darden
Bird Note board member
Charles Kahle
Program Manager, Information Systems, Washington Trails Association
Annalee Luhman
Ph.D. Learning and Leadership Manager, Port of Seattle
John Narver
Ph.D. Professor Emeritus, Foster School of Business, University of Washington
Marina Skumanich
Environmental Policy Consultant, Former president of Seattle Audubon
Ken Wiersema
Retired engineer, Department of Transportation
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