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May 25: EDI benefit dinner raises more than $110,000

June 20, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The Executive Development Institute (EDI) held its annual benefit dinner and auction, Inclusion Fusion, at Seattle’s SODO Park. Hosts for the benefit dinner were Dr. Sandra Madrid, from the University of Washington, Jenette Ramos, from The Boeing Company, and Mike Sotelo, from La Plaza International. More than 250 guests participated in the silent and live auctions, contributing […]

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2011, EDI, Executive Development Institute, Inclusion Fusion, Javier Palmera, Jenette Ramos, KOMO, La Plaza International, Laura Michalek, Marlee Ginter, Mike Sotelo, Sandra Madrid, Univision Seattle, Vol 30 No 25 | June 18 - June 24

Oct. 17: Seattle University Filipino alumni hold third annual fall reunion

November 12, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The Seattle University (SU) Filipino Alumni Chapter invited alumni and friends to the SU campus for its annual reunion to celebrate Filipino American Heritage Month.

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2009, Filipino American Heritage Month, KOMO, Marlee Ginter, SU, Seattle University Filipino, Vol 28 No 47 | November 14 - November 20, reunion

Female activists to share the secrets of making a difference

May 2, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Women of Color Empowered is an event organized by a planning committee to recognize women who have made a significant contribution to their field. It strives to dispel certain stereotypes. To be held on Friday, May 15, at Ocean City Restaurant, the theme for the upcoming event is “Civic Activism: Making a Difference.”

Filed Under: News, Features, Profiles, Community News Tagged With: Amy Bates, Civic Engagement Project, Dawn Mason, Executive Director, Jean Hernandez, Kay Bullitt, Korean Women, Kristina Logsdon, Linda Taylor, Marlee Ginter, Nancy Amidei, Northwest Asian Weekly, Ocean City Restaurant, Pramila Jayapal, Progressive Majority, Seattle Public Utilities, Social Work, Someireh Amirfaiz, Stella Chao, Ticiang Diangson, Velma Veloria, Women of Color Empowered, vol 28 no 19 | May 2 - May 8

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