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Class of 2011

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Business, Community Leaders Select Honorees

Teresa Osinski

Frank Wilson

Teresa Osinski — Is the Executive Vice President of the Home Builders Association of Kitsap County. She works daily to enhance the public’s awareness of the importance to hire only professional, state registered, insured and bonded contractors while also bringing to the elected officials county wide important information about the construction industry’s pivotal role in our economy. Teresa came to the Kitsap area ten years ago after over a decade working for the Washington State Utilities and Transportation Commission as a senior level policy advisor and Legislative Liaison. Teresa and her husband Frank are raising two sons, Joey (South Kitsap Class of 2010) and Joshua (South Kitsap Class of 2013). With active, athletic sons, Teresa has spent many years as the team manager for two youth basketball teams in Port Orchard scheduling, fundraising, and traveling all over Washington and to Reno Nevada. In 2008 Teresa graduated from Leadership Kitsap and worked with her class team to bring interesting local science professionals into the elementary schools — helping kids to make the connection between what they are leaning and how it could be translated into interesting careers in their future. Teresa is a 1988 graduate of Seattle University with a degree in Business Administration.

Frank Wilson — Has been in real estate since 1990. Starting out as a practicing agent he has worn many hats including; assistant manager, branch manager, co-owner of three offices, president of Kitsap Realtors in 2001, vice president of Washington Realtors 2002, state certified instructor, radio show host of Realtor Radio and Realtor of the year in 2005. Frank is currently the branch managing broker of the John L. Scott office in Poulsbo and a director on the board for the Northwest Multiple Listing Service. The exciting thing about real estate is not the houses, it’s the people. Helping new and experienced brokers reach their personal business goals while they, in turn, help their buyers and sellers reach theirs is where the excitement and adventure lies in running a real estate company.

Amy Igloi

Amy Igloi — Has owned Amy’s On The Bay Restaurant & Bar on the Port Orchard waterfront for over five years. Amy obtained her Business Administration Degree from the University of Washington and received the KPBJ 40 Under Forty honorary in 2007. In 2008, she was given the Cornerstone Humanitarian Award from the Washington Restaurant Association and in 2009, was one of three in the nation to receive the “America Dream Award” from the National Restaurant Association. Amy is an energetic community member who volunteers her time to different committees and nonprofits. She is also very involved in city and state politics. She currently sits on the Board of Directors for Association of Washington Business and the Washington Restaurant Association. In addition, she was appointed by Governor Gregoire to the Tacoma Narrows Bridge Citizen’s Advisory Board. Her business is a member of the organizations she is a board member and the Bremerton Chamber of Commerce, North Mason Chamber, Kitsap Peninsula Visitor’s Convention Bureau, Puget Sound Naval Base Association and the Port Orchard Bay Street Association.


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Congratulations

To the 40 Under Forty Class of 2011

Drawn from a pool of more than 100 nominees, the Kitsap Peninsula Business Journal takes great pleasure in introducing the “40 Under Forty” Class of 2011. Our distinguished panel of judges selected 40 of the Kitsap Peninsula’s best, brightest, and most outstanding individuals under the age of 40, who were nominated for this very special honor by community leaders and local business people, as well as past 40 Under Forty honorees. As we have done for the past seven years, this very special group was selected based on their career success, community

involvement,

and

personal

commitment to making a difference in our communities.

These young men and women represent the best of the Kitsap Peninsula’s upcoming generation of future business leaders, elected officials, and community activists. As they take the helm of leadership, they will not only influence, but in many cases, actually be the people charting our course and making the decisions that impact the future of our area and its growth. It is our pleasure to recognize them for the contributions they are already making. We thank our judges: V.P. and Executive Director of the Home Builders Association of Kitsap County, Teresa Osinski; Broker/Manager of John L. Scott Poulsbo office, Frank Wilson; and Restaunteur and owner of Amy’s On The Bay in Port Orchard, Amy Igloi.

A special thank you... To our sponsors Kitsap Bank

And to our keynote speaker

Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort St. Anthony’s Hopsital Betty Skinner Insurance / Allstate Printing Services Commemorative Program

Derek Kilmer 26th Legistlative District Senator

West Sound Workforce Logistics

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— Past 40 Under Forty Honoree Class of 2006


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Ray Allwine

a

Kitchen Manager Essence of Thymes Catering

services in four counties. While growing a

business,

offering

off-premise

catering

business, Ray and Gina have also been raising a Ray Allwine has worked in the restaurant

daughter, who is now 3. The couple are raising

industry for nearly two decades and has

their family in the same home Ray’s family built

dreamed of owning a bar and grill. Instead, three years ago he quit his restaurant job to join the

when he was growing up. Ray is most proud of

catering company started by his wife, Gina.

being able to grow a business through tough

Essence of the Thymes has been developing as

economic times and being able to hire others.

Stephanie Andrews

quarters. She bought her first home when she

Planner City of Port Orchard

was only 20. She has worked for several jurisdictions, including Kitsap County and city of Gig Harbor. Her leadership, attitude and

Stephanie Andrews was 19 when she

entrepreneurial spirit have been a great addition

received her bachelor’s degree in urban studies

to the city of Port Orchard. Stephanie has

with a minor in environmental studies. She

completed two triathlons and is active in animal

achieved that feat by starting to attend Olympic

rescue and care. She has supported several

College as a junior in high school, and was close

organizations either financially or through

to obtaining an associate degree in four

volunteer work.

The City of Port Orchard Congratulates the 2011 40 Under Forty Finalists And Our Own... Stephanie Andrews

Jennifer Haro

City of Port Orchard 216 Prospect Street • Port Orchard, Washington 98366 • www.cityofportorchard.us


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Keith Armstrong

Sound Naval Shipyard. His goal is to hold a

Equipment Specialist Defense Logistics Agency

senior management position with his company, Defense Logistics Agency, at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in the next 10 years. Keith serves as the

Keith Armstrong was in the U.S. Navy for four

vice president of the Central Kitsap High School

years, serving on USS Independence aircraft

Alumni Association and also coaches football at

carrier.

carrier

his alma matter. He says coaching football allows

participated in Operation Desert Storm and

Stationed

in

Japan,

the

him to be a positive influence in children’s lives,

Operation Southern Watch. He can now see the

especially since football is the ultimate team

carrier outside of his office window at the Puget

sport.

Corinne Beach

with the Kitsap 9/11 Memorial Project. She organized the steel arrival ceremony last August at Kitsap Mall, helped with the Sept. 11 ceremony last year and has been part of other efforts. The project is very dear to her heart — her husband is a Poulsbo firefighter and paramedic, and she is especially proud of him helping establish a nonprofit to help victims of the Haiti earthquake. The couple’s two sons are the joy of their lives, and Corinne also volunteers in their classrooms.

Outreach Coordinator Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Corinne Beach started working at PSNS 10 years ago as a nuclear engineer and has traveled around the United States as part of her job. Now the outreach coordinator, her role is to increase interest in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) at local schools. For the past two years, she has been involved

The Kitsap Peninsula Business Journal is proud to sponsor the 40 Under Forty event “We honor the outstanding young executives whose professional contributions are making the West Sound region a great place to work. “Thank you to all who took the time to nominate these outstanding young leaders.” — Lary Coppola The Kitsap Peninsula’s Best Source for Business News You Need to Know in Print and Online www.kpbj.com


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Schuyler Beaver

is currently working on his certification as a Lean

Nuclear Engineer Puget Sound Naval Shipyard

Six Sigma Black Belt. Schuyler loves to teach others what he knows. He volunteered with Naval

Schuyler Beaver is a licensed civil engineer and nuclear engineer who works on a team that trains, coaches and facilitates process improvement workshops at the shipyard. For eight years, he designed and wrote technical instruction for the maintenance and repairing of equipment for refueling nuclear submarines. He

Avenue Learning Center to teach math and science to second — and third-graders and also teaches the Financial Peace University course at Crossroads Neighborhood Church. A member of Leadership Kitsap Class of 2011, he helped create the Heart for the Homeless Fun Run for the Bremerton Rescue Mission.

Todd Best

Building. Todd served on USS Nimitz in the Navy

Owner Best Properties

during Desert Shield and Desert Storm. His proudest moment was becoming a New York

Todd Best bought his first company, doing pest management, at the age of 22 and built it up from a small local business into an awardwinning company that served five counties and had eight employees. At 25, he began investing into real estate and currently owns and manages the 10,000-square-foot Best Professional

City firefighter on Sept. 11, 2004, ranking No. 98 out of 20,000 applicants. Todd is the former director of operations for Kitsap 9/11 Memorial committee and was responsible for organizing two auctions that raised about $40,000. He also helped with the Charleston Historic District efforts.

Congratulations to the entire Class of 2011 We are pleased to provide the framing of your hororary certificate

Saluting the exceptional recipients of the 40 Under Forty Awards Class of 2011

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Stephanie Brush Teacher Just for Kicks / Discovery Montessori When she graduated from high school, Stephanie Brush had the dream of opening a school of arts some day. She believes she is well on her way to achieving that goal and wants to help those whose dream is to be in the performing arts. Stephanie currently has a dual role. During the weekdays, she teaches preschool as well as drama for elementary-age

Ryan Chapman

students at Discovery Montessori. In addition, she is a musical theater program teacher at Just for Kicks for kids ages 4-14, teaching dance, singing and acting. She is most proud of seeing her students “come out of their shells and gain confidence speaking and performing in front of people.” Stephanie is also pursuing a master’s degree in education. She was an exchange student in Germany for a year and can speak German fluently. She had also toured throughout Germany with an English touring drama group.

Five years ago, Ryan Chapman decided to make a lifestyle change. After an intense diet and exercise regimen, he lost 100 pounds and became a triathlete. As his race results improved, he decided to coach other athletes and founded B.A.S.E. Training, a fitness and triathlon coaching company. While running the business part time, he has been working as a

manager at PSNS, supervising 21 personnel on the nonnuclear trouble desk. His plan is to move into his business full-time in 2012. His certifications include Total Immersion Teaching Professional (swimming) and USAT Level 1 triathlon coach, among others. His primary motivation for starting a business is to have a flexible schedule so he can spend more time with his children, but he said doing something he loves is definitely a bonus. He also spends time in several volunteer activities.

Aimee McWhorter-Compton

to help them promote their products and

Owner Social Media Service

services. Since moving to Kitsap County, Aimee

Owner and Head Coach / Project Engineer B.A.S.E. Training / Puget Sound Naval Shipyard

has also ensured not only the survival but also the expansion of Maple Grove Cottage, a

Aimee McWhorter-Compton is a veteran

boutique in Poulsbo. In her free time, she does

entrepreneur and a self-taught social media

charity work as well as supports a local Buddhist

consultant. She owned a salon and boutique in

organization in Burien. Her community service

Pittsburgh for more than 20 years. Her passion is

includes the Humane Society and WSU’s

to promote small businesses and she offers

beachwater program. She is also a WSU Master

social media services to local, small businesses

Gardener intern.

Sean Compton

Kitsap Humane Society, Sean has worked to dramatically reduce euthanasia levels at the shelter and increase adoption rates. He is most proud of working with a great team of staff and volunteers and wiping out unwarranted euthanasia in the region. Sean is a Rotarian as well as an active volunteer and youth group leader at Shinnyo En in Burien, a Buddhistbased service group for people of all faiths. He is an Eagle Scout and rescues turtles in his spare time.

Executive Director Kitsap Humane Society Sean Compton’s career has evolved from engineering to veterinary technician and eventually to work for one of the country’s most respected animal organizations in Pittsburgh. Although he didn’t grow up with animals, he was introduced to them by his wife and has since become a champion for them. After joining


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Julie Cottle

proudest moment of her life because all her

Branch Manager Pacific Northwest Title

years of hard work and dedication paid off. She has been in the escrow industry for 20 years

Julie Cottle started working for a title company in 1990 in an entry-level position. She has

now. Julie visited Kitsap County for the first time when she took the job with Pacific Northwest Title

worked her way up to become an escrow officer,

in 2007 and can’t imagine living anywhere else.

limited practice officer and later, a branch

She volunteers at North Kitsap High School with

manager for Pacific Northwest Title. She said

the cheer squad and also supports several local

being promoted to branch manager was the

nonprofits.

Amber Dinh

She loves being responsible for performances

Owner Audible Advice

her clients need in order to achieve their goals and objectives. Amber co-hosts the networking Friends of Facebook group in Silverdale. She

Amber Dinh has only moved to the area this year, but has already established an extensive network of friends and colleagues. As the owner of Audible Advice, she works with audiovisual retailers and manufacturers nationwide to help clients develop and execute company strategies in order to deliver superior sales and service.

Congratulations to the 2011 Class of 40 Under Forty and our own...

grew up in a family who valued volunteerism, supporting homeless people especially. She is most proud of her daughter, who was diagnosed with leukemia at age 3 and battled it at three years. “She taught me so much during that struggle and still does every day,” Amber said.

Congratulations to the Class of 2011 It is our pleasure to serve as the logistical sponsors for this event honoring Kitsap’s brightest young leaders.

Julie Cottle

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Christian Gainsbrugh President Big Step Consulting Christian Gainsbrugh started his technology consulting firm, Big Step, after working in the technology industry for several years. He started it as a side business while working for other companies and after the birth of his first daughter decided to make the leap to full-time entrepreneur. The company has been steadily

Timothy Garrison Principal Poulsbo Elementary School Timothy Garrison was raised in Kitsap County and started his teaching career in the Bremerton School District. After teaching in California for nine years, he decided to pursue a master’s degree in school administration. His first post as a principal was in Calaveras County, Calif., for four years. He joined North

growing, with a customer base ranging from small local businesses to Fortune 500 companies. The company supports several nonprofits with low or no-cost technology services. He is proud of having built a customeroriented company as well as developing an ecommerce framework that has been used by clients to process millions of dollars worth of orders. In his personal life he is very low-tech, however — only recently he upgraded to a smart phone and he still uses a very old computer.

Kitsap School District in 2010, and his daughters will begin attending Poulsbo Elementary next year as well. Timothy is most proud of his family as well as his school community, from teachers and support staff to the students and volunteers. He likes to be involved extensively in the school by participating in PTSA and other school activities. Timothy made the decision to move into a neighborhood served by his school because he believes in embracing the public aspect of his job.

We salute the 40 under Forty Class of 2011

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Amber Gravett

Amber Gravett’s career has included such companies as Apple Computer, Compaq and First Data/Western Union, with roles including director of corporate development and product developer. She has a doctorate degree and is a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. Amber moved to Kitsap County to work for Washington Mutual, where she eventually became first vice

president in charge of several departments. One of her proudest moments was as a special attaché to the U.S. delegation to the 1995 U.N. Conference on Women in China. There, she taught women from developing countries how to use computers. She is also the recipient of the Governor’s Award from former Gov. Gary Locke for her work in commute trip reduction. Amber volunteers for several organizations including Bremerton School District, Salvation Army and Kitsap Humane Society. She left Harrison at the end of September, and continues her work in this area with a new employer in November.

Adam Green

salesperson of the year and has also been

EV Specialist Advantage Nissan

involved in the electric vehicle wave. Adam’s

Adam Green describes himself as a car fanatic who comes from a family of car fanatics. He started his career in the automotive industry as a lot attendant, washing and parking cars. He has worked at Advantage Nissan for six years and is one of the senior sales professionals. He earned the title of

knowledge. Adam has an insatiable curiosity —

Former Executive Director of Organizational Involvement at Harrison Medical Center

Congratulations On another outstanding achievement the 2011 Class of 40 Under Forty

Adam Green, EV Specialist

customers rave about him and his product

he wants to know “the how and the why.” This has helped him many times on his job. He is most proud of having married his wife, and together they support Habitat for Humanity and the Bremerton Food Line.

Best Wishes to the outstanding HBA Members chosen as winners of 40 under Forty.


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Shaun Guerrero

is a master networker and a leader who follows

Loan Officer The Legacy Group

his goals with action. His business success includes being selected to speak recently on a panel of top producers at a mortgage

Shaun Guerrero grew up in Kitsap County

conference in New York. Sean hosts various

and started his career in finance as a personal

events every year including workshops to help

banker at age 20. He pursued his interest in the

small businesses grow. For the past four years,

mortgage industry and has since won several

he has also been renting a movie theater every

awards

year and giving away thousands of dollars of

including

National

Mortgage

Professional Magazine’s Next 40 Under 40. He

prizes in appreciation of his clients.

Jennifer Haro

school year she worked for the Whatcom County

Associate Planner City of Port Orchard

Engineering Department, and after graduation took her first job with the city of Normandy Park, south of Seattle. As part of her work for the city of

Jennifer Haro grew up in Port Orchard and returned to her hometown after working on the east side of Puget Sound for several years. A South Kitsap High graduate, she spent her summers during college working for the Kitsap County Traffic Department. While attending Western Washington University, during the

Congratulations to all those recognized by their peers as outstanding young business and community leaders. Thank you to all of you who took the time to nominate, and congratulations again to all those recognized.

Port Orchard, she has led the effort to prepare the Shoreline Master Program update and develop a consensus-based document. Jennifer is the mother of two young children and volunteer at their school as well as to coach youth soccer and basketball teams.


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Heather Dawn Henrichsen Office Administrator Parker Financial Heather Hughes-Henrichsen is a jack-of-all trades. In her role as office administrator at Parker Financial LLC, she does everything from keeping the office organized and bookkeeping to graphic design and event planning. She is on track to become a licensed broker/dealer this fall and has already been certified to sell insurance.

Joshua Hinman Executive Director West Sound Youth for Christ Joshua Hinman joined West Sound Youth for Christ after a career with a large corporation. He has been paramount in leading positive changes at the nonprofit organization, which is a Christian ministry that works with at-risk teens in Kitsap and North Mason counties. WSYFC serves about 1,500 teens every week and has several

CONGRATULATIONS to Heather Dawn Henrichsen on winning the prestigious 40 Under Forty award.

She also helps organize monthly educational workshops for retirees. Heather’s original career dream was to be a photojournalist and travel around the world for National Geographic. Although she did obtain a degree in print journalism, she found that work behind the scenes better suits her personality. The mother of two children, Heather volunteers to chaperone her kids on field trips and for their sports teams. She also was active in the past at Sunday School classes at her church.

ministries including juvenile justice and foster care. Joshua’s first dollar was earned building a huge rock wall with his grandfather and eventually his career led him to become a regional manager for a very large private corporation. He is most proud of his family — his wife, Brenda, and their two children. “They keep me driven to make our community a better place to live and grow up,” he said. A Leadership Kitsap Class of 2010 graduate, Joshua is a board member of Kitsap Community Resources.

Congratulations! We are so proud of you and your accomplishments!

Heather Dawn Henrichsen

Your hard work and dedication to our clients and the community is appreciated. Gus Housen Gordon Sound

www.parker-financial.net

Best wishes from your Mom, Dad and Grandma Ruth!


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Jennifer Horne

named the best of Central Kitsap for two

Owner Seaport Salon and Day Spa

consecutive

years

and

frequently

makes

contributions to various causes including Central Kitsap Food Bank. Since she offers Aveda

Jennifer Horne launched her business about 10 years ago as a small nail salon in Old Town Silverdale and has since grown it into a fullservice salon and spa with 17 other employees. She continuously creates new goals to exceed expectations and builds a team that works well together. Seaport Salon & Day Spa has been

products, one of her favorite causes to support is Aveda Earth Month. Her business has also raised more than $5,000 for Puget Sound Keep Alliance. Jennifer still recalls her first job with fondness — picking blueberries with her cousins for $1 per bucket.

Gus Housen

have been instrumental in many local festivals

Owner Gordon Sound

and events, and this year co-managed the

Gus Housen took over ownership of Gordon TV and Sound in 1992, when he was 20 years old. Since then, he has grown the company, with the help of his partner wife, to offer full-service audio, video, staging and lighting. The business also offers event management for events attended by as many as 40,000 people. They

months from almost not happening to being in

Kitsap Fair, turning the fair around in three

the black. Gus has been volunteering for Whaling Days for many years and is currently vice president of the board. He also volunteers his services and equipment for organizations such as the Lions, 4-H and others.


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Darcy Jenne

Darcy Jenne has been working at PSNS for about six years, using her marketing expertise to improve the shipyard’s communications strategy. Her goal is to eventually advance to the position of congressional and public affairs officer for the command. Most recently, she was instrumental during the local emergency response team’s

assistance with communications after the tsunami disaster in Japan. Her role included communicating with the families of the 500 personnel conducting maintenance on USS George in Japan. Darcy’s community involvement includes being on the original planning committee for West Sound Safety and Health Expo and supporting the nonprofit KitsaParty. She is an active volunteer through her church and other organizations. Darcy was recently accepted into Leadership Kitsap Class of 2012.

David Johns

independent retirement community that serves

Administrator Canterbury Manor

seniors who are 60 and older. While he attended

David Johns’ career path started out as a chef in the Navy, later leading to work as a chef in an assisted living community. With the goal of enhancing his career, he went back to school for degrees in business management and healthcare administration. In his current role at Canterbury Manor, he oversees the nonprofit

being a father. His first dollar was earned doing

Deputy Public Affairs Officer Puget Sound Naval Shipyard

Corinne Beach

Schuyler Beaver

school full time, he also worked full time while

construction during the summer in Las Vegas. David

supports

the

Muscular

Dystrophy

Association and has raised more than $5,000 for the organization over the last two years. He is also a North Kitsap Little League t-ball coach.

Congratulations... To the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility employees recognized by the Kitsap Peninsula Business Journal’s 40 Under Forty! Thank you for representing all of us so well!

Jennifer Yeaman

Darcy Jenne Maria Finch

Naval Civilian Managers Association — PSNS & IMF Chapter

Lene Langdon

Ryan Chapman

Federal Managers Association Chapter 14


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Dr. Sean Joseph

Dr. Sean Joseph opened his integrated chiropractic practice in November 2010. Prior to that he worked for nearly a decade as a multidisciplinary clinic director and staff member at a hospital. With degrees in biology, human biology and chiropractic medicine, he has a passion for helping other people live healthier

lives. Sean would like to see the field of chiropractic medicine understood and respected among other healthcare professionals and community members. A father of three, Sean has been nicknamed the “chiropractic ninja” because he competed as a martial artist for 17 years. He obtained his karate black belt at age 13 and earned his first dollar as a karate instructor at 14. Sean’s community involvement includes several Silverdale Chamber committees, Kitsap Tri Babes, West Sound Triathlon Club and other organizations.

Lene Langdon

and managers at PSNS and IMF. Many of her

Leadership Development Programs Manager Puget Sound Naval Shipyard

family members have worked at the shipyard but

Owner and CEO Integrated Chiropractic

she’s the only woman there in her family since World War II. A mother of seven, Lene has been

Lene Langdon started working at PSNS as a high school work study at age 17 and became a helper trainee at 18. After graduating from the apprentice program in 1993, she has worked her way up through several promotions. Currently, she is responsible for the training and development of more than 1,900 supervisors

Shane McGraw Loan Officer The Legacy Group Shane McGraw has been working as a loan officer for seven years. He has focused on helping military personnel and veterans to purchase homes, and has become a VA loan specialist. An Air Force veteran himself, Shane has been looking for ways to support military members and their families. Those who know

Edward Moydell Executive Director The Bloedel Reserve Edward Moydell began his career in horticulture when he was a teen, and by age 19 he knew he wanted to lead a public garden after visiting Missouri Botanic Garden. He went on to earn a master of science degree in public horticulture and later became the founder and founding associate director for the Center for

volunteering for the PTA and her son’s soccer team. She is also involved with the Professional Women’s Employee Networking Group at PSNS and has won the Active Advocate of Washington State Award from the State Women in Trades Association.

Shane say he is one of those rare individuals who put their thoughts into action. He recently founded the nonprofit Feed Kitsap to help feed local families and especially homeless veterans. He is also a group pastor and leader at Newlife Church and sponsors several military events every year. One such recent event was a free movie night for active military and family members — Shane rented an entire movie theater for it! He is most proud of his wife and three young children.

Public Horticulture at the University of Delaware. After visiting the Bloedel Reserve with his wife in 2005, he knew he would leave everything if an opportunity came to become involved there. He was hired as associate director two years ago and was promoted to executive director in April 2010. Under his leadership, the organization has been stabilized and is moving toward success. His vision has moved the reserve toward being a community treasure, fully accessible by everyone.


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Gina Omalanz

she just might do that. Her goal is to reach a

Owner Essence of Thymes Catering

certain sales level at her business and then

Gina Omalanz has built her Port Orchardbased company from a dream she’s had since age 4. Her first catering job was for a client who wanted to have an “Oscar party” and when she told her family, they thought she was literally going to be catering at the Oscars. She smiles at the idea, and doesn’t discount that someday

and open a small restaurant or bistro in Kitsap

Abby Ouimet

dramatic increase in donations. Abby is also a Humane Society volunteer as a foster parent as well as a volunteer Zumba fitness instructor at the Haselwood Family YMCA. She has previously volunteered to raise funds for the American Cancer Society and Children’s Miracle Network. Although her first dollar was earned at a bagel and coffee shop, Abby knew she wanted a career in communications and has followed that path since college. At the personal level, she is most proud of being married and having her husband’s unconditional support.

Director of Public Relations and Development Kitsap Humane Society Abby Ouimet said she is working in her dream job at Kitsap Humane Society. She has always been drawn to work for those who need someone to give them a voice. “Animals need a voice too,” she said. Under her leadership, the organization has completed an overhaul of fundraising systems and protocols, realizing a

Congratulations to the Class of 2011 40 Under Forty

Senator Derek Kilmer 26th Legistlative District

Past 40 Under Forty Honoree Class of 2006

spend time in New York to fine-tune her skills

County. In addition to growing her business and raising a daughter, Gina supports several nonprofits. One of her passions is encouraging her clients to buy local, and she also does that in her business as much as possible.


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Common Threads That Bind Raising families, giving back to the community and being goal-driven-these are some of the common threads among this year’s honorees. Many are graduates of Leadership Kitsap and active volunteers in several organizations. They take pride in the teams who helped them succeed on their jobs and look for ways to give of themselves even more. Stephanie Brush believes that every child — every person, in fact — should have equal opportunity to work toward his or her dreams. That is why her goal is to open a school of arts, so she could help those whose dream is to be in the performing arts. Abby Ouimet has been drawn to work for those who need someone to give them a voice, and she chose a career in communications. She has since worked for organizations advocating for people with disabilities and people touched by cancer, and is now working at Kitsap Humane Society to give animals a voice as well. Joshua Hinman believes in leaving his community better than he found it, which is why he gets involved in the community as time allows. It’s also the reason he wanted to work for West Sound Youth for Christ, so he could make the community a better place for his family to live and grow up in. Jessie Palmer feels fortunate to work alongside a talented team at the YMCA and be part of projects that have a lasting impact in the community. Heather Hughes-Henrichsen believes that one way to serve the community is by raising her children to be responsible citizens. She spends most of her free time nurturing her two children, who are 9 and 12. She also volunteers for field trips, as team mom and uses other opportunities to support her children while giving back. For Nicole Robbins, serving the community means being aware of its needs and she finds that being active in the chamber of commerce is a good way to do that. She stays active in the Greater Poulsbo Chamber as a way of providing

support for local businesses. Katherine Wright also feels the chamber is a great way to be involved. She is proud to be working in her hometown of Gig Harbor and to be involved in many of Gig Harbor Chamber’s activities and events. Sasha Wetzsteon has rallied her family, friends and even clients at the coffee shop where she works to get behind her and support cancer research. She has been active with North Kitsap Relay for Life and is proud to watch her children raise money for a good cause. Jennifer Yeaman credits her husband and children with helping her achieve success. Her family has supported her through a busy schedule of working, taking classes for an associate’s degree, participating in Leadership Kitsap and being a mother to a young athlete — while also expecting another child. Lene Langdon is one of several honorees who started in entry-level jobs and have worked their way to the top. She is also one of several of this year’s leaders who took college classes while working and raising families-and is proud that her hard work has paid off and she has set an example for her kids. Shaun Guerrero uses his personal story of being raised by a teen mother to encourage other young moms. His mother became pregnant with him at 16 but was determined to make the best possible life, so she graduated with a GED and became a successful business person. Shaun and his mother have teamed up to tell their story to inspire young moms to take positive steps in their lives. Daniel Roso believes that being successful means choosing work you’re both good at and you have a passion for. When you’re good at it, it comes naturally, and it’s easy to find pleasure in doing something you like. Those were some of the proud moments and experiences that shaped our Class of 2011. They shared the importance of perseverance, hard work and forging ahead despite obstacles


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Amber Page

matter what. She also teaches classes for first-

Mortgage Banker Eagle Home Mortgage

time homeowners every month. Amber is a very involved mom who volunteers regularly at her son’s school including on the PTSA board. She

Amber Page has a natural ability to make her customers feel at ease, even in difficult times. Many customers comment on her calm and positive demeanor and her honesty. Despite the tough times in the mortgage lending industry,

also volunteers every week for a local church’s community meal program. Many people don’t know that Amber has a bachelor’s degree in chemistry and exercise science and worked as a lifeguard and swim instructor as her first job.

Amber makes sure she’s at the office full-time no

Jesse Palmer

joining the YMCA three years ago, Jessie

Capital Campaign and Grants Director YMCA of Pierce and Kitsap Counties

worked for the Kitsap County Consolidated Housing Authority and was involved in several Bremerton revitalization projects and other

For Jessie Palmer, a highlight of his career has been leading the capital campaign to raise $12 million for the construction of the Haselwood Family YMCA. In addition, he helped land a $1.25 million grant from the Department of Commerce after completing the most involved grant application he has ever done. Prior to

projects throughout the county. He is most proud of being married to his best friend, Christy, and of their 3-year-old son. Jessie has served on the Leadership Kitsap board. One less-known fact about Jessie is that he is restoring a ‘57 Chevrolet truck to restomod condition.

Congratulations to the Best of the Best! Amber Page Mortgage Banker

Saluting the exceptional recipients of the 40 Under Forty Awards Class of 2011

Silverdale Office

(360) 535-6000


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Veronica Rhodes Shift Manager Suquamish Clearwater Casino Veronica Rhodes started working at Suquamish Clearwater Casino in 2003 while she was still a North Kitsap High School student. She attended University of Nevada, Las Vegas and Olympic College, becoming the first college graduate in her family. Veronica is a graduate of Leadership Kitsap, a nonprofit volunteer organization that teaches members about

Nicole Robbins Public Health Director Kingston Crossing Wellness Clinic Nicole Robbins has been pursuing her passion in the health and wellness industry for several years, including as a personal trainer and health club manager. A few years ago she took a detour, after discovering her passion for nonprofits, to serve as the director for the Silvery City Grant County Chamber of Commerce in

various important aspects of Kitsap County, ranging from governance and economics to education and planning. She is also a volunteer with the North Kitsap Trails Association. She earned her first dollar as a babysitter and later worked for Kingston Inn as a hostess. Veronica says that being the only sibling who has no athletic ability in an otherwise athletically inclined family gave her the opportunity to become involved in high school with athletic medicine. She has continued that involvement as a volunteer ever since.

New Mexico. Since Kingston Crossing Wellness Center supports local nonprofits through monthly fundraising events, she has found that her current job as the public health director allows her to combine her passions for health and for nonprofits. Nicole is a member of the Greater Poulsbo Chamber of Commerce board of directors and volunteers for other nonprofits when time allows. A few little known facts about her is that she won the 100th episode of Fear Factor, and that she is in love with classic cars.


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Daniel Roso

environmentally sound materials. Daniel likes to

Vice President of Sales and Marketing TravelChair Co.

challenge himself and his team in their areas of

Daniel Roso and his wife, Holly, took over ownership of TravelChair in 2009 and since then

strength instead of spending all their time trying to improve weaknesses. He is most proud of working side by side every day with his wife,

he has led efforts to develop and design newer,

serving as a team to turn the company around

more innovative products. The company has

from losing money to making a profit. He is a

made it a priority to be more involved in the

member of several organizations including the

community and give back, as well as use more

Gig Harbor Chamber, NWPMA and Super Club.

Dr. Nathan Segerson

Nathan is also active in research and has published more than 50 peer-reviewed articles and abstracts in medical publications. He speaks internationally and recently co-wrote an encyclopedia of cardiology terminology. Nathan is a father and an avid endurance athlete, competing in marathons and triathlons. This year alone, he completed his first full Ironman triathlon in Switzerland, requalified for the Boston Marathon and placed second in his age group at the Pacific Crest Olympic Triathlon regional championships.

Partner and Director of Cardiac Electrophysiology Kitsap Cardiology Consultants Since joining Kitsap Cardiology Consultants in 2008, Dr. Nathan Segerson implemented a state-of-the-art cardiac electrophysiology lab at Harrison Medical Center. He trained nurses and technical staff, marketed referring physicians, and performed hundreds of cardiac electrophysiology procedures, bringing this subspecialty to Kitsap County for the first time.

The Kitsap Peninsula Business Journal is proud to sponsor the 40 Under Forty event “We honor the outstanding young executives whose professional contributions are making the West Sound region a great place to work. “Thank you to all who took the time to nominate these outstanding young leaders.” — Lary Coppola The Kitsap Peninsula’s Best Source for Business News You Need to Know in Print and Online www.kpbj.com


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How Our Honorees Earned Their First Dollar Babysitting, lawn mowing and delivering papers were popular ways of starting their entrepreneurial careers for our 2011 honorees. Others found creative ways of earning their first dollar. Perhaps the most unusual young wage earner was Amber Gravett. Her family had company and her dad offered to pay her to sing “the Peanut song” for them. She was 5. A couple of years later, she decided to cut flowers from her family garden and sell them at the end of the driveway. Corinne Beach and her brother earned $1 per night from their parents to walk the golf course range and pick up balls. She was about 6 or 7, and would race her brother to see who was the quickest to pick the most balls. Nicole Robbins bailed hay, transported it and fed horses at a 30-head ranch. Horses have remained her passion! Amber Page was a lifeguard and swim instructor at the local pool — which she continued doing every summer while in college. Amber Dinh clowned around — she’s been working since she was 15 and started as a clown at a pizzeria. Christian Grainsbrugh stuffed envelopes for his father, who owned a business. He later was “promoted” to do data entry and then to

maintain and repair his father’s computers. Jennifer Yeaman also worked for her family’s business — she helped rake leaves and mow lawns for their landscaping company. At age 9, Edward Moydell worked for his grandfather, who owned a neon sign company. Ray Allwine worked for his father, picking ferns for a penny a piece. He earned $10 and his dad tried to renegotiate the price in half! Darcy Jenne also helped her father, delivering his products once a week to silver mines in Idaho and Montana. She earned more than just money during those summers; she earned the understanding of how important it is to take pride in what you do and to never take anything for granted. Keith Armstrong used to buy things at garage sales then turn around and sell them for profit. Gus Housen also was a salesman: He sold candy at school. Sean Compton sold door to door instead, as a Boy Scout. Nathan Segerson picked blueberries at age 12. He packed a lunch, got a ride to a bog in Olympia and put in eight hours of work, bringing home $4.85. Schuyler Beaver picked strawberries for a farm instead — and got to eat as many as he wanted. He also mowed lawns, like many other of this year’s honorees.


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Janet Silcott

Janet Silcott joined Kitsap Bank in 2004 as marketing coordinator and has advanced to the role of assistant vice president and marketing officer. She has several diverse interests and likes to combine her English and technical communication skills. A marketing career has provided a natural fit for that combination.

Janet is a mother of two and an aspiring cake decorator. She has been an entrepreneur since an early age — when she was 8, she and her sister grew and sold miniature pumpkins to teachers, local grocers and friends. She has been involved in various community activities including Martha & Mary and the PTA at her son’s school. She’s most proud of being able to balance a career and her family as well as setting up an example for her young kids that they can achieve their dreams through hard work.

Sasha Wetzsteon

with the North Kitsap Relay for Life and has

Manager Latte On Your Way

recruited her entire family. Her children are

Assistant Vice President and Marketing Officer Kitsap Bank

active members of her team, raising money through artwork they make, selling lemonade

Sasha Wetzsteon was promoted to manager of one of the two Latte On Your Way locations after working as a barista for several years. She loves her job and sees it as a way of reaching out to meet people in her community. She knows many of her customers by name and many become friends. Sasha is extensively involved

and organizing rummage sales. An active mother of four, she keeps a busy schedule that includes children’s sports activities, community events and trying to lead a healthy life. She and her husband play and both coached a co-ed softball team.


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Katherine Wright

responsibilities. She also oversees the food and

Catering and Sales Manager The INN at Gig Harbor

beverage department and was responsible for launching the hotel’s social media presence. Katherine has been involved with several local

Katherine Wright returned to Gig Harbor after

committees,

fundraisers

and

professional

attending Arizona State University and was hired

organizations. She is very active with the Gig

as a catering sales assistant at the INN at Gig

Harbor Chamber of Commerce and loves being

Harbor. After 16 months in that role, she was

able to work and stay involved in her hometown.

promoted to the catering and conference sales

Last year, she was recognized by the INN with

manager and continued to take on more

one of two Manager of the Year awards.

Jennifer Yeaman

setting improvement strategies to accomplish organizational goals. She recently completed an associate’s degree in leadership and occupational studies and also participated in Leadership Kitsap Class of 2011. While busy with those activities and her work, she was at the same time a mother with a new baby on the way. Jennifer supports several organizations including North Perry Pee Wee Association as a cheer coach. She said she did not make wise choices as a young adult, so her goal is to help other people avoid making poor choices.

Lean Black Belt Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Lean Black Belt Jennifer Yeaman started her career at PSNS in 2002 as a crane electrician apprentice and has worked her way up through several positions. In her current role as the Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, she assists organizations in

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Lisa Berntsen

Class of 2005

Geo Engineers

Erin Brinkerhoff

Marty Huff

Adar Palis

The Dance Gallery

Kitsap Pest Control

Harrison Hospital

Christopher Clephane

Wayne Keffer

Brian Patten

Northwest Creative Media, Inc.

WRK Construction

Reliant NetCom

Sean C. Combs

Devin Louden

Leslie Petersen

Steelhead Productions

Cold Stone Creamery

Kitsap Bank

Hannah Crowell

Beth Ludlow

Nate Potter

Advantage Nissan

Preuit Home Furnishings

Printing Services

Jennifer Fetterplace

Brent Marmon

Joe Riley

John L. Scott Real Estate

Pacific Northwest Title

Kitsap Bank

Robert Gelder

Kelsey Marshall

Elizabeth Scott

Martha and Mary Lutheran Services

Grounds For Change

HBA of Kitsap County

Paul Gilmore

Jason Mayer

Angela Sell

Visual Apex

EHL Insurance

Edward Jones

Jennifer Hayes

Kara Morkert

Kyler Talbot

Olympic College

The Dance Gallery

Talbot Excavating

Karie Hoffman

Carrie Mulcahy

Mark Timmerman

Windermere Real Estate

Encore Communities

Mark Air, Inc.

Sheldon Hooker

Roger Nance

AnnaLee Todd

Donobi, Inc.

Countrywide Home Loans

EHT Enterprises, Inc.

Charles Horton

Dr. Nicholas Nelson

Stacey Tucker

Kitsap Sun

Animal Hospital of Central Kitsap

Chico Towing, Sun Select

Scott Houmes

Audrey Newell

Jeff Way

Silver City Restaurant & Brewery

Kitsap Regional Library

Pristine Homes L.L.C.

Steve Houmes

Dr. Jeff Olsen

Jim Way

Olsen Family Chiropractic

Pristine Homes L.L.C.

Silver City Restaurant & Brewery

Class of 2006

Shanna Neims Elandan Interiors, Inc.

Ted Abernathy

Rich Hecker

Kristi Nelson

RE/MAX Platinum Services

EHL Insurance-Poulsbo

RE/MAX Unlimited

Brock Baker

Kay Hill Cook

R.J. Peabody

Brock’s Interiors

Hill Moving Services, Inc.

John L. Scott

Teresa M. Bryant

Ken Kambich

Lisa Phipps

Edward Jones Investments

The Shiers Law Firm/ Principal Alliance Equity

John L. Scott

Rick Cadwell

Heidi Kaufman

Heather Pluska

Pacific Heights Const./Drury Const.

Neighborly Greetings, LLC

J’aime les Crepes Inc.

Ryan Christian

Derek Kilmer

Wendy Rohrbacher

Countrywide Home Loans-Bremerton

26th District State Representative

Friends of Avery Cancer Caregiver Network

Shawn Cucciardi

Joni Kimmel

Donald Michael Ryan

McCormick Woods Golf Course

RE/MAX Platinum Services

Ryan Resources & Distribution, Inc.

Miranda Dageenakis

Robert C. King

Daniel Smith

Costa & Dageenakis Family Dentistry

Harrison Medical Center

United Moving & Storage

Wes Davis

Chris Koebelin

Chad Solvie

New Life Kitsap

Silverdale Beach Hotel

Martha & Mary

Derrin Doty

Chris Lee

Shawnee Spencer

All Century Insurance & Financial, Inc.

Harrison Medical Center-Silverdale

First Federal Savings

Lori Durham

Bryan McConaughy

Afshan Tabazadeh

Dream Dinners

BMcConsulting

A & A Retail, Inc. DBA Zia

Rebecca Graham

Jennifer Mentor Mills

Victor Targett

North Mason Neighbor

Mentor Company

Windermere Commercial

Maura Hallam Sweley

Jennifer Nance

Rob White

Hallam Creative Services

Countrywide Home Loans

Sound Publishing, Inc.

Morgan Hanley

Hank Nance

Kelly Woodward

Hanley Construction Inc.

BOXLIGHT Corporation

Olympic College


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Class of 2007

Allisha M. McVay Columbia Bank

Stacey S. Ames

Amy Hager

Kym Mason

Kitsap Mall

Wet Apple Media, Inc.

Mason Mortgage

Isaac Anderson

Todd Hankins

Charles Melton

Law Offices of Isaac A. Anderson, PS

Merril Lynch

Bremerton Patriot

V. Lyle Beck

Steven M. Haws

Eric Miller

Silverdale Dental Center

Silverdale Dental Center

Miller Chiropractic

J. Chris Bock, D.M.D.

Tawnya Hayes

Lincoln Miller

South Kitsap Family Dental

Amish Touch Inc. Furniture

Lincoln Miller, PLLC

Rebecca Charbonneau

Tj Hoisington

David Nelson

The Candy Shoppe

Hoisington Leadership International

Windermere Commercial

Erika Colson

Amy Igloi-Matsuno

Brian Nilsen

Autonomix Inc.

Amy’s On the Bay

Brothers Powersports

Philip Cook

Jannae Mitton Jolibois

Sarah Nilsen

Countrywide Home Loans

First American Title Insurance Co.

Sensaria

Mike Eliason

Laney D. Kallio

Noreen Plum

Kitsap County Association of Realtors

Laney Lu’s Closet

Ball and Treger, LLP

Samantha Evans

Steve Komar

Carol Sue Rogers

Heartland Payment Systems

Komar Insurance Agency (Farmer’s Ins.)

Windermere Real Estate

Chrisopher C. Fraizer

Vickie Lawrence

Shiloh Schroeder

Waterfront CPA Group

Pacific Northwest Title

Shiloh Schroeder Design

Tracy Freckleton

Aaron Leavell

Patrick Snow

Mary Kay

Bremerton High School Principal

The Snow Group

Jason Galbreath

Jennifer Mann

John Thayer

Sales Associate

Budget Blinds/Closet Tailors

J. Thayer Guitars

Stan Glisson

Nathan Mann

Rodika Tollefson

Glisson & Witt, P.S.

Budget Blinds/Closet Tailors

Key Peninsula News

Melvin Baird

Class of 2008

CleanSpace Northwest

Beau Bakken

Stephanie Hart

Allison Morrison

Mason County Fire District 2

The Impressions Group

Land Title Company of Kitsap County

Allyson Brown

Brian Johnson

Joanie Pearson

IslandWood

Admiral Theatre Foundation

Olympic College

Chuck Capps

Greg Jose

David Rhine

Advantage Nissan/Thomas Lincoln Mercury

Art Anderson Associates

Hurley, White & Williams, PS

Jessica Carpenter

Rob Karlinsey

Amber Riley-Burns

Shiloh Schroeder Design

City of Gig Harbor

Meadowdale Dental Center

Irene Carper

Jennifer Kilmer

Ryan Rydalch

Port Madison Enterprises

Harbor History Museum

Hotel Concepts/Ballard Management

Peter Crabtree

Thomas Kruse

Barbara Santos

CBC Chocolate, LLC

Harrison Medical Center

Port Madison Enterprises/Clearwater Casino

Jeffrey Dennison

Kimberly Kullberg

Sunny Saunders

EMBARQ Communications

Washington Academy of Music

Gordon Sound

Dr. Dawn Divano

Bob Lawrence

Stephen Shepard

Meadowdale Dental Center

Suntoya Corporation

Prudential Northwest Real Estate

Josh Dougherty

Dr. James Lin

Kathleen Simpson

Habitat for Humanity of Kitsap County

Pacific EyeCare of Poulsbo

Kathleen Simpson, CPA & Associates, PS

Jack Edwards

Grant Matsuno

Patrice Stankavich

Sk8Town

Amy’s On the Bay Restaurant

SAGE

April Fleming

Karen McKay

Michael Strube

Agency Insurance Center

Peninsula McDonald’s Restaurants

Costco Wholesale

Bill Greenlaw

Chris Miller

James Weaver

Artists’ Edge

Miller Sheetmetal, Inc.

City of Port Orchard

Jennifer Hardison

Jeremy Moff

Valerie Youngren

South Kitsap Helpline Food Bank

Moff Interactive, Inc.

Hospice of Kitsap County


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Zahra Akhgar

Class of 2009

Ultra Custom Cleaners

Terry Arndt

Christina Jara

Patrick Murray

Life After Graduation, LLC/Avalara

Isella Day Spa

Boys & Girls Club of Bainbridge Island

Cynthia Bellas

Katerina Kailey

Jennifer Paige

Anthem Grant and Advocacy

Sound Publishing

Rice Fergus Miller Architects

Tanya Bleil-Geiselman

Kassie Korich

Jason Parker

Just For Kicks School of Dance

Sound Publishing

Parker Financial LLC

Shawnee Brown

Lanette Kuklinski

Kristin Pearson

HugesTech NW

Lanski Marketing

Kitsap Humane Society

Mindy Byers

Matt LaMagna

Julie Poston

The Willows Retirement Living

Port Madison Enterprises

Rejuv Massage & Day Spa

Dr. Kimberly Chan

Melissa McDonald

Dr. Satyavardhan Pulukurthy

Kitsap General Surgery

Drury Construction

Kitsap Cardiology Associates, PLLC

David Connolly

Robert McNamara

Jenn Putnam

David Connolly Insurance Agency

Rice Fergus Miller Architects

Jennergy, Inc.

Eric Fong

Lori Midthun

Patrick Rieder

Rovang, Fong & Associates

Bainbridge Youth Services

Karin Kay Properties

Dr. Michelle Cho Gip

Johnathan Miller

Jamal Stoudemire

Well Being Health Center

Boomtown Productions

Verizon Wireless

Heidi Hartman

Chrysztyna Montaez

Aimee Warthen

Details P.M./Karin Kay Properties

Lighthouse Cove Property Management

South Kitsap School District

David Hawley

Amy Munns

Leah Wattree

Edward Jones

Leash4Lease, Inc./Amy Munns Consulting

Kitsap Hospitality Executive Apartments

Cassandra Hoffman

Aaron Murphy

DeAndrea Williams

C.L. Hoffman Insurance Agency

ADM Architecture, LLC

Bremerton Housing Authority/Mary Kay

Dr. Paul Hutchinson

David Nelson

Kathleen Wilson

Kitsap Sun

Kitsap Regional Library

South Kitsap Family Dentistry

Class of 2010

April Mills Puget Sound Naval Shipyard

Brett Anderson

Karina Gordievich

Debbie Nazarino

Puget Sound Naval Shipyard

Concert Piano Studio

Video M.E. Productions

Andrea Archer

Chelsea Grace

Angie Powell

City of Port Orchard

Puget Sound Naval Shipyard

Wal-Mart

Astrid Aveledo

Paula Graf

Stacey Price

Port Madison Enterprises

Union Bank

Kitsap Humane Society

Ken Bagwell

Nam-Phuong Hong

Ryan Smallwood

Buskirk Law PLLC

Harrison Medical Center

Smallwood Design and Construction

Allen Baker

Justin Ingalls

Brad Smith

Unique Tops, Inc.

Kitsap-Trident Homes, Inc.

CHC Painting, Inc.

Kyle Bergquist

Tom Jacobs

Jeremy Southerland

Kitsap County Wellness

Olympic College

Rice Fergus Miller Architecture & Planning

Desiree Bessette

Ali Keys

Andrea Liv Spencer

City of Port Orchard

The Body Bar Poulsbo

City of Bremerton

Monica Blackwood

April Leigh

Rachel Strohmeyer

Rice Fergus Miller Architecture & Planning

Port Madison Enterprises

Apple Tree Cove Animal Hospital

Andy Brandon

James Clayton Lynch

Trish Tierney

Port Orchard Police Department

PHC Construction

Kitsap Community Resources

Matthew Coates

Marleen Madding

Ty Walker

Coates Design Architects

Blenders...eat happy!

Harrison Medical Center

Maria Finch

Jenna McGrath

Jeff Weis

Puget Sound Naval Shipyard

Puget Sound Naval Shipyard

Rice Fergus Miller Architecture & Planning

Lisa Foster

Jeffrey Mead

James Dale Wilder

Puget Sound Naval Shipyard

Edward Jones

BECU Boeing Employees Credit Union

Ryan George

Kol Medina

Matthew Zawlocki

Liberty Bay Excavating

West Sound Wildlife Shelter

NL Olson and Associates, Inc.


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