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Endorsements for School Board Campaign
Here's a partial list of community leaders who have endorsed my campaign for the Issaquah School Board.  It’s still early, so the list grows daily.
 
Connie Fletcher
Director, Issaquah School Board
Past President, Washington State School Directors Association
 
Larry Ishmael
Chairman, Issaquah Chamber of Commerce
Past President, Issaquah School Board
 
Mary Scott
Past President, Issaquah School Board
 
Ava Frisinger
Mayor, City of Issaquah
 
Eileen Barber
Council Member, City of Issaquah
 
Fred Butler
Council Member, City of Issaquah
Past Mayor, City of Issaquah
 
Rowan Hinds
Past Mayor, City of Issaquah
 
Judy Rogers
President, Kiwanis Club of Issaquah
Retired Teacher
 
Nancy Campi
Co-President, Issaquah PTSA Council
Past President, Issaquah High School PTSA
 
Alison Meryweather
Co-president, Issaquah PTSA Council
Past President, Clark Elementary PTA
 
Kelly Munn
State Field Director, League of Education Voters
Past Co-President, Issaquah PTSA Council
Past Co-Chair, Issaquah School Bond/Levy Campaign Committee
Past Region 2 Legislative Advocate, Washington State PTA
 
Lisa Macfarlane
Director of External Affairs & President Emeritus, League of Education Voters
 
Leigh Stokes
Co-President, Skyline High School PTSA
Past Co-President, Issaquah PTSA Council
Team Leader, Issaquah Stand for Children
 
Jody Mull
Co-President, Issaquah High School PTSA
President Elect, Issaquah Schools Foundation
Team Leader, Issaquah Stand for Children
 
Marianne Kersten
Team Leader, Issaquah Stand for Children
Past President, Issaquah High School PTSA
Past Chair, Volunteers for Issaquah Schools
 
Gretchen Dowling
President, Clark Elementary PTA
 
It’s important to note that while I’ve provided some context on current or past positions that these are only personal endorsements and don’t reflect official endorsements of their organizations.  Those organizations that do have 501.(c)(4) status (and can therefore engage in political campaign activity) will typically issue endorsements closer to the election, and usually based on a battery of interviews and questionnaires.

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