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Advisory Council

Brian Boyle, University of Washington

Bonnie Bunning, Washington State Department of Natural Resources

Jim Chapman, Alpine Lakes Protection Society

Alan Crankovich, Commissioner
Kittitas County

Aubrey Davis, Past Chair
Washington State Transportation Commission

Jim DeVere, Mayor
City of South Cle Elum

John W. Ellis, Chairman Emeritus
Seattle Mariners

Daniel J. Evans, Former Governor and U.S. Senator

  Jim Franzel, District Ranger, Snoqualmie District

Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest

Tom Gibbs, Vice President
CH2M Hill (retired)

Charles Glondo, Mayor
City of Cle Elum

Jim Greenfield, Attorney
Davis Wright Tremaine

Judy Hallisey, Cle Elum District Ranger
Okanogan-Wenatchee Ranger District

Ken Hearing, Mayor
City of North Bend

Jerry Henry, Retired
Puget Sound Energy

Carol James, Cascade Land Conservancy

Ron Judd, Washington State Department of Transportation

Julie Keough, Weyerhaeuser Company

Doug MacDonald, Former Secretary of Transportation
Washington State Department of Transportation

Margaret Macleod, Interagency Coordinator
"Issaquah Alps" and Upper Snoqualmie River Valley Interagency Committee

Johnson Meninick, Confederated Tribes and Bands
Yakama Indian Nation

Kollin Min, Program Officer
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Ray Mullen, Snoqualmie Tribe

Thomas O'Keefe, American Whitewater

Ron Paananen, Deputy Regional Administrator
Washington State Department of Transportation

Penny Peabody, Chair of Board of Trustees
Museum of History and Industry

Cleve Pinnix, Former Director
Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission

Frank Pritchard, Seattle Community Leader

Ron Sher, Terranomics Development

Julie Stangell, Hancock Natural Resource Group

Doug Sutherland, Former Commissioner of Public Lands
Washington State Department of Natural Resources

Updated August 2010

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