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| Steve Sindiong Position: Community Representative Term: Second Term expires: April 4, 2010 |
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Steve Sindiong works as a principal planner for Parsons Transportation Group. He has also worked as a senior transportation planner for the City of Bellevue and Weslin Consulting Services, where he focused on transit oriented development, transit center design and streetscape planning. He holds a Masters degree in urban planning with a concentration in urban design from the University of Washington and a BA in urban planning from the University of Cincinnati.
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| Michele Wang Position: Design Professional Representative Term: Second Term expires: April 4, 2011 |
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Michele Wang has been working as an architectural project manager and designer for 10 years, and is now a principal with the Runberg Architecture Group. She focuses on mixed-use urban projects and affordable housing. She also serves on the Advisory Board of the Strawberry Theatre Workshop. She holds a Masters degree in Architecture from the University of Washington and a BS from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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| John Woodworth Position: Development Representative Term: Second Term expires: April 4, 2010 |
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John Woodworth is a principal of Stickney, Murphy, Romine Architects. Registered as an architect, he has worked with nonprofit housing developers for the past 11 years to bring sensible and affordable housing to Seattle. He earned a certificate in Design Firm Leadership and Management from the University of Washington, and a BA in Architecture from the University of Washington.
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| Brett Conway Position: Local Residential Representative Term: First Term expires: April 4, 2010 |
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Brett Conway has been practicing architecture for over twenty years. He is one of the owners of owns the architecture/interior design firm, EHS Design, Inc. and has worked there for the past decade. Before that, he worked for firms in Austin, TX, New Haven, CT, and San Francisco. He is licensed in nine states and has a broad regional experience to draw from. His professional experience includes work with corporations, utility companies, universities, community groups developing affordable housing, designing "starter-homes," and facilitating innovative housing solutions for the homeless. He also is an advocate for the disabled. Seattle has been his home for thirteen years and he has been a homeowner in Beacon Hill for many years. The Link Light Rail station, the new library, the renovations to Jefferson Park, and the untold hundreds of smaller private projects promise to further develop the community. Beacon Hill, like the downtown, is poised for a promising future, and Brett wants to help guide that future through service on the Southeast Design Review Board. He holds a masters and bachelors degrees in architecture from the University of Michigan. |
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| Rob Mohn Position: Local Business Representative Term: Second Term expires: April 4, 2011 |
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Rob Mohn is the president of RAM Columbia, a community development company, which specializes in restoring commercial buildings in Columbia City. He is a founding member of the Rainier Valley Community Development Fund, and actively participates in the Rainier Chamber of Commerce and the Columbia City Business Association. He holds a Master of Public Affairs degree from Princeton University and a BS in Engineering from the US Military Academy at West Point. |
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