Hi John

Just a gentle reminder of the upcoming 350 Eastside Community Meeting

Wednesday, March 16th @ 7:00pm

Here’s the link

Guests:  Jane Reynolds and Sue Hildreth

 

Our time together will focus on the Yes to EKC PUD campaign, updates and ways to engage. There will also be time for Q&A, so please come with your questions and concerns, as well as any suggestion you may have.

 

Jane Reynolds is a (mostly) retired faculty member from the Foster School of Business at the University of Washington where she taught management classes for the undergraduate and M.B.A. programs, as well as Continuing and Professional Education.  She also taught a course that matched student teams with small businesses in underserved and economically distressed communities to provide consulting services, served as faculty advisor for the Society of Human Resource Management student chapter, and coached international case competition teams.  She earned a B.A. in Psychology from Whitman College and M.B.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Washington in Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management.  In her retirement, she teaches an occasional class (that doesn't require grading) for UW, sells herbs and veggies during the spring at Wells Medina Nursery, and volunteers for environmental and political causes that keep her hopeful for the future.

 

Sue Hildreth is a retired civil/environmental engineer. She worked with consulting firms for 10 years and for King County’s Wastewater Treatment Division for 25 years.  With the County, she managed energy and other projects, and was involved in selling biogas to PSE.  She lives in Ravenna in Seattle, and is coordinating consulting work for 350 Eastside because she is passionate about democratizing energy as part of the path to meaningful climate solutions.

 

Looking forward to seeing you on Wednesday,

Emily, Lin, Lynn, Marilyn, Phil, and Sara

350 Eastside