NW Natural Holdings Elects Two New Board Members PORTLAND, Ore. (Business Wire) NW Natural Holding Company’s (NYSE: NWN) board of directors has elected two new board members, Karen Lee and Nathan Partain, effective January 1, 2021.
NW Natural Holdings board member Karen Lee (Photo: Business Wire)
For the past 10 years, Karen Lee has served as CEO of Pioneer Human Services, a nonprofit social-enterprise business based in Seattle, which operates several for-profit businesses to help fund its social mission to assist individuals with criminal histories lead healthy and productive lives. Prior, she served as commissioner of the Washington State Employment Security Department, and held several leadership roles at Puget Sound Energy including director of Gas Operations. She also was an associate attorney at K&L Gates LLP in Seattle, and spent four years as an officer in the U.S. Army.
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Fairview native Col. Don Fallin at the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro. He and three other Army veterans did the climb to raise funds for the Johnny Mac Scholarship Fund.
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UPDATE: Fallin and his team summited Mt. Kilimanjaro this week as planned, and raised more than $60,000 for the Johnny Mac Scholarship Fund in the process. In a text to The Times early Sunday morning, Fallin wrote, Mission accomplished . . . just have to get home now! The team raised $61,929 for JMSF.
Fairview native Col. Don Fallin is asking people to take a leap of faith in supporting him and his teammates as they climb Mt. Kilimanjaro next month to raise funds for the Johnny Mac Soldiers Fund (JMSF).
Karen Lee and Nathan Partain Offer Vast Experience from Multiple Industries
PORTLAND, Ore.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–NW Natural Holding Company’s (NYSE: NWN) board of directors has elected two new board members, Karen Lee and Nathan Partain, effective January 1, 2021.
For the past 10 years, Karen Lee has served as CEO of Pioneer Human Services, a nonprofit social-enterprise business based in Seattle, which operates several for-profit businesses to help fund its social mission to assist individuals with criminal histories lead healthy and productive lives. Prior, she served as commissioner of the Washington State Employment Security Department, and held several leadership roles at Puget Sound Energy including director of Gas Operations. She also was an associate attorney at K&L Gates LLP in Seattle, and spent four years as an officer in the U.S. Army.
Bachelorette Tayshia Adams Final Four: Everything We Know About Ben, Ivan, Zac and Brendan ETOnline 12/15/2020
This week s episodes of
The Bachelorette that s right, there are two! will see Tayshia connect with her final four men and their family members at La Quinta Resort & Club in Palm Springs, California. Since travel isn t possible due to the coronavirus pandemic, production has arranged for each man to enjoy a special date at the resort. and according to Chris Harrison, it gets pretty emotional. These are moms and dads and friends that aren t used to stepping onto our stage and so it was a very vulnerable, almost uncomfortable feeling because they were walking into the lights, the cameras and our moment, he told ET last week. It s a very different hometowns than you ve ever seen before.
York students nominated to U.S. military service academies
Portsmouth Herald
YORK, Maine Two local students were among those nominated last week by Maine s two U.S. senators to attend military service academies.
Jonathan Leal and Calvin Healey, from York High School, were nominated by Sen. Susan Collins and Sen. Angus King, according to a joint statement the senators issued last Thursday.
Leal and Healey were nominated to the United States Military Academy at West Point, and Leal was also nominated to the United States Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, according to the announcement.
To be considered for an appointment to a service academy, applicants must be nominated by an authorized nominating source, which includes members of Congress.