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Clark County Business Briefing

The Columbian
Published: February 7, 2021, 5:02am

People in Business

The Columbia River Economic Development Council elected new members to serve on its board of directors at its annual investor celebration hosted virtually on Jan. 28. The new board then elected its officers and private-sector executive committee members. The board of director officers are: Lisa Lowe, Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt, chair; Mei Wu, Speak Technologies, vice chair; Casey Wyckoff, LSW Architects, immediate past chair; Alan Garcia, NW Natural, secretary; and Lisa Dow, Columbia Bank, treasurer. To see the full list of those elected, visit credc.org/board-of-directors.

Gov. Jay Inslee’s board and commission appointments for January included four individuals from Vancouver. Sean McCormick will served on the Rehabilitation Council for the Blind; Lois Cook will serve on the Health Care Cost Transparency Board; Chimere Figaire-Correa will serve on the Massage Examining Board; and Diana Perez will serve on the Parks and Recreation Commission. Information about each board and commission is available at: www.governor.wa.gov/boards-commissions/board-and-commissions/board-commission-profiles.

Miller Nash Graham & Dunn Vancouver location partner LeAnne Bremer was elected as chair of the Humane Society for Southwest Washington’s board of directors. She has served as a board member since 2011. Miller Nash Gram & Dunn serves a variety of industries, including banking, cannabis, construction, education and others. Learn more at southwesthumane.org and www.millernash.com.

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