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NETWORK

Active Alumni - Retired Alumni - External Links

There is nothing more personally rewarding and nothing more important for professional development than building a network of professionally successful friends and colleagues. Every year, the network gets larger and more exciting as represented by the individuals listed below.

Active

Kathy Anderson, Associate Athletic Dir. of Internal Ops., Central Missouri State University
Beth Babic, Associate Director, Detlef Schrempf Foundation
Stephanie Baller, Health Education Instructor, University of Mississippi
Daniel Barfoot, Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach, St. Martin’s College
Ken Bone, Head Men’s Basketball Coach, Portland State University,
Kristi Brodin, Athletic Director, Northwest College
Michael Bryant, Assistant Volleyball Coach, University of Idaho
Sylvia Burns , Massage Practicioner, University of Washington Medical Center
Charlie Cobb, Athletic Administrator, Boys & Girls Clubs of Snohomish County
Scott Colby, Head Baseball Coach, Liberty High School
Lynnea Common, Resident Director, Pepperdine University
Sarah Cooper, Manager of Communication, Washington Interscholastic Activities Association
Michael Dempsey, WIAA Account Executive, Scout Media
Annette Duvall, Athletic Director, Redmond High School
Edwin Erickson, Assistant Director for Athletic Fund Development, University of Washington
Ed Erickson, Assistant Director of Fund Development, University of Washington
Greg Erickson, Athletic Coordinator, Marysville School District
Brian Flones, Superintendent, Wenatchee Public Schools
Leah Francis, Director of Operations, Washington Interscholastic Activities Association
Dan Gaston, Events Operations Manager, University of Washington
Ashley Hammarstrom, Athletic Marketing Specialist, Northern Arizona University
Faimous Harrison, Director of Athletics, Edmonds Community College
Brett Hecko, Head Boys Basketball Coach, Blanchett High School
Robyn Hefner, Assistant Director of Compliance, University of Washington
Mike Hettick, Service Coordinator, Seattle Seahawks
Tim Hevly, Director of Baseball Information, Seattle Mariners
Eisuke Hiruma, Professor of Physical Education, Osaka International Women’s University Susie Jarosch, President, High Five Agency
Keith Jefferson, Head Rowing Coach, Seattle Pacific University
Jeannie John, Physical Education Instructor, Edmonds Community College
Aren Kaser, Director of Marketing and Communications in Arts & Sciences, Seattle University
Shannon Kelly, Assoc. Dir. for Donor Relations & Communications, University of Washington
Troy Kirby, Ticket Manager, Eastern Washington University
Mike Lustyk, Senior Account Executive, Fairweather Sports
Ryan Madayag, Fan Development Manager, Seattle Seahawks
Sean March, Asst. Director of Development, College of Health Professions, Temple University
Rob McCains, Head Boys Basketball Coach, Edmonds-Woodway High School
Marc Moquin, Assistant Athletic Director, Seattle Academy
Brian Murphy, Athletic Assistant & Asst. Baseball Coach, Skagit Valley Community College
Don Nelson, At Counsel, Inslee, Best, Doezie & Ryder, P.S.
Chet North, Head Athletic Trainer, Kansas City Wizards
Erin O’Connell, Interim Athletic Director, Seattle Pacific University
Quinn Pacini, Events Coordinator, Talking Rain
Jessica Pennington, Assistant Crew Coach, Seattle Pacific University
Ben Peterson Athletic Director, Holy Family High School
John Pleas, Director, Partneship Development, Seattle Seahawks
Jessica Pennington, Assistant Rowing Coach, Seattle Pacific University
Mike Pluschke, Head Football Coach, Redmond High School
David Porter, Dean of Students and Athletic Director, Chimacum High School
Landon Porter, Head Boy’s Basketball Coach, Lynnwood High School
Amy Posner Wolff, Recreation Director, The Bellevue Club I
Gordy Presnell, Head Women’s Basketball Coach, Boise State University
Robert Ramsburgh, Director of Game Operations, Everett Silvertips
Jeff Richards, Marketing Manager, Bensussen Deutsch & Associates, Inc.
Tara Riley, Administrative Coordinator for Conference and Event Services, Seattle University
Lynne Roberts, Head Women’s Basketball Coach, University of the Pacific
Keith Rousu, Director, Seahawks Blue Thunder Drumline & Sounders FC Sound Wave Band
Joanne Sanders, Associate Dean for Religious Life, Stanford University
John Schneble, Chair of Physical Education, The Bush School
Eric Schueffner, Assistant Track Coach, Seattle University
Daniel Shapiro, Strength & Conditioning Coach, Sacramento Kings
Ryan Shawhan, Coordinator, AAF/Development Operations, San Diego State University
Kathy Siwek, Assistant Women’s Gymnastics Coach, Seattle Pacific University
Nikki Smith, Assistant Athletic Trainer, University of Washington
Chris Sorensen, Community Organizer, Austin Foundation
Tirsha Steidl, Head Track & Cross Country Coach, Seattle University
Julie Stroncek, Athletic Director, Edmonds-Woodway High School
Chris Thompson, Sports Information & Promotion Specialist, University of Puget Sound
Dave Wheeler, Athletic Coordinator, Roosevelt High School
Jim Wiesen, Director of Athletics & Physical Education, Jewish Day School of Seattle
Colby Wilson, Athletic Director, Boys & Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound

Retired

Sarah Bear, Assistant Athletic Director, Skagit Valley Community College
Ray Jones, Assistant Athletic Director, Seattle Public Schools
Beth Lynch, Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance, Old Dominion University
Dean Montzingo, Head Boys Basketball Coach, Kentwood High School
John Olmstead, Director of Bo Jackson Center, Nike
Akemi Takei Louchheim, Sportscaster, KING5-TV
David Thurkill, Legislative Associate, NCAA

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The College of Arts and Sciences is the oldest undergraduate and graduate college affiliated with Seattle University, the Northwest's largest independent university. The College offers 33 undergraduate majors, 33 undergraduate minors, 7 graduate degrees, and 1 post-graduate certificate. The College of Arts and Sciences provides a solid grounding in liberal arts education along with a host of majors and minors to best fit the needs of individual students in the 21st century.

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