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Committee Members Needed

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Committee Members Needed
There are only two meetings left before we begin a new year with incoming president, Ken Uchikura and a new selection of committee chairs and members. Successful committees need members and we hope you’ll volunteer today!


Committee Chairs for the January ? June 2010 term needing volunteers include:
Liz Talley: Leads
Kent Brady: Acquaintance
Steve Block and Jim Rogers: Membership Development
George Vestal: Mentoring
John Brondello: Open Houses
Chris Shults and Jeff Cudworth: Mutual Business
Janet Pluntze and Billy Poll: Auction


The following chairs have established committees:
Jack Goldberg: Long Range Planning
Tom Broetje: Membership Review
Dave Salzberg: Member Relations


Committee membership is always open . . . the more members, the merrier! Volunteering for a committee is a great way to get to know other Execs and get the most out of your Seattle Execs membership. If you would like to volunteer to serve on one the committees, you can contact the committee chairs or the SEA office ? 206-352-3955.

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Host Gary Granquist

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Host Gary Granquist
http://www.argosycruises.com/
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What are they up to???

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What are they up to???
Left: Kent Brady (FINANCIAL SERVICES MANAGEMENT GROUP, LLC)
Right: Gary Beck (REPUBLIC PARKING NORTHWEST, INC.
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New Member

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New Member
We welcomed a new member today, Mark Browne of Nexxpost. He has begun learning about other SEA services he can use in his own business as he discussed marketing with Charmel Bowden of Turk's Head Productions.
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Beautiful Day on Argosy Cruise

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Beautiful Day on Argosy Cruise
Ben Griner of Persyst was the greeter today aboard the Royal Argosy luncheon meeting.








Janet from Payroll Solutions moderated the topics for the Leads Day discussion today aboard the Royal Argosy

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Two Seattle Execs help worthy cause

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Two Seattle Execs help worthy...
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com


“Clements was unsuccessfully trying to buy a flag and contacted the Bonney Watson Funeral Home in Seattle, which donated a five-by-nine-foot flag. Clements took it to Don's Attire in Georgetown, which volunteered to embroider the names, working seven hours straight and finishing the job at 3 a.m. today.”





Bonney Watson and Don’s Group Attire are members of Seattle Executives Association.

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From Argosy Cruises to EXECS Members

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From Argosy Cruises to EXEC...
Thank you Seattle Execs. from argosycruises.com.
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Next Week

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Next Week
Next Week at Seattle Execs
Buffet Lunch on the Royal Argosy
December 2, boarding at 11:00 am


Gary Granquist of Argosy Cruises is hosting another delicious buffet lunch and harbor cruise aboard the Royal Argosy next Wednesday, December 2nd. Be sure to mark your calendars and plan your time for this, always enjoyable, meeting!

Boarding is between 11:00 ? 11:30 am.

The boat will sail at 11:30 am sharp.

The boat will return to dock promptly at 1:00pm

Republic Parking operates a lot across from Pier 55 (no discount available at this location). The entrance to the lot is at the corner of Spring Street and Western Avenue. A map of area parking is attached to this newsletter.

Please let the office know if you are unable to attend this meeting by Monday, November 30, NOON.





This is your blog master speaking. I will be in Los Angles on this day. Could someone take a picture and send it to me? Please send picture to blog1@seattleexecs.org. If you wish to announce something through this blog, please email me as well. Happy Thanksgiving.

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Giving Thanks

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Giving Thanks
Seattle Executives Association President, Shannon Woodman, is Thankful!

Ralph Brukos, of Training Consultants, has been my personal mentor for 10 years. Ralph has worked with Washington Alarm’s sales team and managers for over 20 years. He taught me early on to surround myself with people who want to help you.

During our Seattle Execs classification talks by our Real Estate Agents, Liz Talley, Scott Morton and Boyd Watkins and our mortgage broker, Jackie Murphy, they all said it was a great time to buy a home.

My husband and I consulted Liz Talley of Windermere about selling the home we were in and buying a new one.

I had to ask myself why would a mother of two small children, President of SEA, board member and Vice Chairman of the Washington Burglar and Fire Alarm Association, board member and committee chair for the Community Service Committee for Rotary, Co-chair of the Membership Committee for the Central Station Alarm Association, serve on the auction committee for my girls’ school and run a company want or possibly have time to take on such a daunting task?

I went back to the advice Ralph Bruksos gave me and realized I had surrounded myself with people who want to help me. First, there was my family, second there was Seattle Execs.

I called City Moving Systems and asked thento deliver a SAM unit, which stands for Store and Move, to my home. We packed the unit with extra clutter we had around the house before we put our house on the market. City Moving came and picked it up to store it until we were ready to move into our new house.

I spoke to Jackie Murphy of Colbalt Mortgage and she pre-qualified us for a new home loan.

Liz Talley sold our home and found a new one for us to buy. Liz is wonderful to work with and if you need to take your children along to look at houses, she is great with them.

Jackie and her assistant were amazing and closed on our new house in less than 3 weeks.

Viking Bank holds the mortgage for our new home.

I called Rogers & Norman, who I have been with for over 10 years, to cancel my old policy and write one on the new house. As usual, they were great and easy to work with.

Bruce MacKintosh of Centennial Home Inspections came out on a Sunday to do the inspection. He was thorough and walked us through everything.

City Moving delivered boxes to my house and made sure we had everything we needed.

City Moving loaded up their trucks with our stuff. They sent an inspector from their quality control division out to see how the move was going.

At the last minute, City Moving was able to change the day of our move from a Friday to a Saturday. They were easy to work with and very accommodating.

Chris Schultz of Emerald City Energy came out to look at my windows. He is replacing them in December. The new windows qualify for a rebate.

American Drapery, Blind and Carpet is going to be installing blinds as well as window coverings in my girls’ rooms.

Washington Alarm installed a security system with smoke detectors that is monitored 24/7 and an intercom system.

I am looking forward to working with Keith Anderson of Classic Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning, Tim Sharp of Iron Design Center, Curtis Dahl of Sundance Energy and more Execs in the future.

I want to thank each of you for your help and making our move so easy.

I trust all the vendors in Seattle Execs enough that I did not go out to bid because I knew if I wanted it done right, Seattle Execs members would provide the support and services I needed to get the job done.

Thank you all for being on my team."
Shannon Woodman
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Crowne Plaza Corporate Marketing Video

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http://www.cphotelseattle.com/



This video was created by Visual Media Group. www.visualmediagroup.net


Crowne Plaza Hotel : Seattle Executives Member since 1992
Visual Media Group : Seattle Executives Member since 2004

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