Event Sponsors
$100 Westside Champion
Date and Time
Wednesday May 4, 2016
7:30 AM - 9:00 AM PDT
May 4, 2016
7:30am - 9:00am
Location
Salty's on Alki
1936 Harbor Ave SW
Fees/Admission
Purchase Table for 10 ($450)
Save $50.00
Take Advantage of Early Registration:
$50 for Members
$60 for Non-Members
After April 27th :
$55 for Members
$65 for Non-Members
Annual 2016 Westside Awards Breakfast
Description
Presenting Sponsor
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Celebrate our incredible business environment and community involvement, found only in West Seattle, at the 2016 Annual Westside Awards Breakfast.
Honor the 2016 Westside Award Winners:
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$1000 Elite Sponsor |
Experience a conversation with...
Norman B. Rice Former Mayor of Seattle |
$500 Classic Sponsor Eagle Home Mortgage Providence Mount St Vincent Red Dot Corporation West Seattle Health Club WestSide Baby |
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Purchase a "Westside Champion" Sponsorship Purchase Table for 10 ($450) and Save $50.00 Take Advantage of Early Registration: $50 for Members $60 for Non-Members After April 27th: $55 for Members $65 for Non-Members |
Join these Westside Champions
Avalon Glassworks BECU - West Seattle BendnMove Cornerstone Financial Group -Don Bazemore Elliott Bay Brewery & Pub FIOH Investments - Elaine Chan Flower Lab Food Lifeline Fresh Bistro IT Headquarters Law Offices of Lauren Burgon PLLC Meeples Games Prentice Design, Inc. RE l MAX Junction-Linda Cox Seattle Weight Loss and Wellness Senior Center of West Seattle, Inc Stuffed Cakes The Kenney Wells Fargo - West Seattle The Whittaker - a Lennar Multifamily Community West Seattle Food Bank |
Norman B. Rice Norman B. Rice is the former president and CEO of The Seattle Foundation, one of the nation's largest community foundations. Bringing his noted role as a consensus builder and extensive background in community development, Rice led the Foundation in achieving its mission to create a healthy community through engaged philanthropy, community knowledge and leadership. From 1999 to 2005, Rice served as president and chief executive officer of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle, where he worked with more than 375 financial institutions to make their communities better places to work and live. Prior to his work at the Federal Home Loan Bank, Rice served two terms as Mayor of Seattle from 1990 to 1997. In this role, he earned national acclaim for revitalizing Seattle's downtown and strengthening city neighborhoods through public-private partnerships. He also championed for an improved public school system, breathed new life into Seattle's downtown with new retail centers, housing and civic buildings, and implemented a model welfare-to-work program. Rice serves as chairman of the board of directors for the Northwest African-American Museum and is a current member of the Casey Family Programs, Year Up Board of Director and Opus Bank Board of Director. He is also a member of the Leadership Council for The Aspen Institute's Franklin Project. He was a member of the White House Council for Community Solutions, and served on the boards of the National Alliance to End Homelessness, Washington STEM, the Brookings Institute's Advisory Committee for Sustainable Communities, the King County Committee to End Homelessness and HistoryLink. Rice holds a B.A. in communications and an M.A. in public administration from the University of Washington. |