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CASCADE AGENDA PARTICIPANTS
The Cascade Agenda represents a lot of hard work by many people. The participation was sweeping with more than 4,500 people engaged in the process and 150 individuals participating in the Executive Committee, Steering Committee, working groups and one-on-one meetings to help us gain the knowledge and understanding of the complex issues in The Agenda. The many individuals and groups who made this report possible are listed below.
Participants are listed as individuals and do not necessarily represent endorsement by their organization.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Charles Bingham, Sustainable Forestry Advocate and retired Weyerhaeuser Senior Executive • Bob Drewel, Executive Director of the Puget Sound Regional Council and Former Snohomish County Executive • Gene Duvernoy, President of Cascade Land Conservancy • Denis A. Hayes, President and CEO of the Bullitt Foundation • John Howell, Board Chair of Cascade Land Conservancy and Partner in the Cedar River Group • Mark Johnsen, Shareholder of Karr Tuttle Campbell and Chair of the Cascade Dialogues Steering Committee • Charles Royer, Former Mayor of Seattle and Moderator of the Cascade Dialogues
STEERING COMMITTEE
Dennis Anderson, Muckleshoot Indian Tribe • Sam Anderson, Master Builders Association of King & Snohomish Counties • Jerry Arbes, Environmental Leader • Ken Batker, Cascade Land Conservancy Pierce County Trustee • Jabe Blumenthal, Climate Solutions • Rod Brandon, King County Executive’s Office • Jim Briggs, Environmental Leader • Bonnie Bunning, Washington Department of Natural Resources • Tom Byers, Cedar River Group • Chris Davis, CommEn Space • Eric Earling, Community Leader • Daniel S. Evans, Dan Evans Consulting • Mark Funk, Snohomish County Executive’s Office • Roger Hoesterey, Trust for Public Land • Ray Hoffman, Seattle Public Utilities • Kris Kauffman, Cascade Land Conservancy Board of Directors • Jim Kramer, Shared Strategy for Puget Sound • Craig Larsen, City of Lynnwood Parks and Recreation • Craig Lee, Washington Wildlife and Recreation Coalition • Liz Loomis, Mayor of Snohomish • Eric Liu, Community Leader • Ivan Miller, Puget Sound Regional Council • Aaron Ostrom, Futurewise • John Olson, Cascade Land Conservancy Board of Directors • Dave Ramsay, City of Kirkland • Iain M. Robertson, Department of Landscape Architecture, University of
Washington • Floyd Rogers, Environmental Leader • Dave Russell, Cascade Land Conservancy King County Trustee • Dale Smith, The Boeing Company • Hudson Stansbury, Pierce County Executive’s Office • Maryanne Tagney Jones, Cascade Land Conservancy Board of Directors • Mark Teske, Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife • Pat Thompson, AFSCME Council 2 • Tim Thompson, Thompson Smitch Consulting • Sonia Thompson, Cascade Land Conservancy Snohomish County Trustee • Joe Tovar, University of Washington Northwest Center for Livable Communities • Dave Uberuaga, Mount Rainier National Park • Rebecca Wassell, Kittitas Environmental Education Network • David Weekes, The Nature Conservancy • Alison Carl White, Seattle Works • Martha Wyckoff, Trust for Public Land Board of Directors
PARTICIPANTS IN THE CASCADE DIALOGUES WORKING GROUPS
Norman Abbott, Puget Sound Regional Council • Dale Bambrick, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration-Fisheries • Reco Bembry, Urban League of Metropolitian Seattle • Rollie Bernth, Ward Rugh Hay • Charles Bingham, Retired Weyerhaeuser Senior Executive and Evergreen Forest Trust • Larry Bland, Farmer, Kittitas Reclamation District • Ken Bounds, Seattle Parks and Recreation • Bryan Bowden, Mount Rainier National Park • Mark Boyar, Cascade Land Conservancy-Trustee • Rod Brandon, King County Executive’s Office • Phil Brech, Longview Fibre Company • Howard Briggs, Washington State Snowmobile Association • Jackie Brunson, Broadmoor Farm and Kittitas Conservation District • Jeff Brunson, Broadmoor Farm and Kittitas Conservation District • Bonnie Bunning, Washington State Department of Natural Resources • Steve Busick, Roslyn Riders Equestrian Group • John Cambalik, Puget Sound Action Team • Pico Cantieni, Ellensburg Cross-Country Ski Club • Dick Carkner, Pierce County Farm Advisory Committee • Jack Carpenter, Kittitas Reclamation District • Chris Carrel, Friends of Hylebos Wetlands • Nina Carter, Audubon Washington • Chris Chappell, Washington State Department of Natural Resources • Chuck Clark, Seattle Public Utilities • Kelly Clark, Yakama Nation and Cascade Land Conservancy-Trustee • Lynn Claudon, Lynn Claudon Consulting • Lin Cole, United States Forest Service, Cle Elum Ranger District • Brian Collins, University of Washington • Cheryl Conklin, Cascade Land Conservancy-Trustee • Mark Craven, Craven Farms • Dave Crooker, Plum Creek Timber • Mike Crowley, Pierce County Master Builders Association • Dennis Dart, International Foresters • John Davis, Hancock Timber Company • Don Davis, Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish Counties • Tom Dean, Vashon Maury Island Land Trust • Paul Dinnel, Skagit County Marine Resources Committee • John Doan, City of Sumner and Forever Green • Bob Drewel, Puget Sound Regional Council • Charlie Earl, Everett Community College • Urban Eberhart, Farmer, Kittitas Reclamation District • Daniel S. Evans, Dan Evans Consulting • Kevin Fetherson, University of Washington • Polly Fischer, Skagit Marine Resources Committee • John Floberg, The Nature Conservancy • Hank Florence, National
Park Service • Billy Frank, Jr., Northwest Interagency Fisheries Commission • Ross Freeman, American Rivers • Fritz Glover, Orchardist • Elizabeth Gray, The Nature Conservancy • Greg
Griffith, Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation • Denis A. Hayes, Bullitt Foundation • John Howell, Cedar River Group and Board Chair of Cascade Land Conservancy • Debby Hyde, Pierce County and Puget Sound Nearshore Ecosystem Restoration Project Steering Committee • Ken Jacobsen, Washington State Senator 46th Legislative District • Kirby Johnson, Recreational Diver and Snohomish Marine Resources Committee • Nancy Keith, Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust • Julie Keough, The Weyerhaeuser Company • Jim Kramer, Shared Strategy for Puget Sound • Lori Kyle, Skagit Marine Resources Committee • Pete Lagerwey, Seattle Department of Transportation-Bicycle and Pedestrian Program • Peter Lape,
The Burke Museum • Craig Larsen, Washington Parks and Recreation Association and Lynnwood Parks and Recreation • Craig Lee, Washington Wildlife and Recreation Coalition • Florence Lentz, 4 Culture • Ingrid Lundin, King County Department of Natural Resources • Elizabeth Lunney, Washington Trails Association • Margaret Macleod, City of Issaquah • Monty Mahan, Pierce Conservation District • Heather McCartney, City of Mukilteo and Snohomish Marine Resources Committee • Kit Metlin, Washington State Department of Natural Resources • Carla Milesi, Taylor Associates Environmental Consulting • Doug Myers, Puget Sound Action Team • Peter Namtvedt Best, City of Bainbridge Island • Scott Nicolai, Yakama Nation • Tom Niemann, Snohomish County Department of Planning and Development Services • Tom O’Keefe, University of Washington • John O’Louglin, City of Tacoma • Peter Orser, Quadrant Homes • Doug Osterman, Watershed Coordinator WRIA 9 and Puget Sound Nearshore Ecosystem Restoration Project • Aaron Ostrom, Futurewise • Chris Palmquest, Rayonier Timber • Rocky Piro, Puget Sound Regional Council • Sharon Poles, Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission • Charlie Raines, Sierra Club • Dave Ramsay, City of Kirkland • Geoff Reed, King Conservation District • Jean Robinette, Skagit Marine Resources Committee • Elizabeth Roderick, Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife • Bill Ross, Ross and Associates Environmental Consulting, Ltd. • Nancy Rottle, University of Washington • Jane Rubey, Washington State Department of Ecology • Bill Ruckelshaus, Salmon Recovery Funding Board and Shared Strategy for Puget Sound • Kathleen Satnick, Kittitas County Water Purveyors • Doug
Schindler, Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust • Si Simenstad, University of Washington • Miranda Simons, National Oyster • Jim Slocomb, San Juan Marine Resources Committee • Dale Smith, The Boeing Company • Pene Speaks, Washington State Department of Natural Resources • Cort Stanley, Port Blakely • Liz Stenning, EarthCorps • Don Stuart, American Farmland Trust • Curtis Tanner, Puget Sound Nearshore Ecosystem Recovery Program • Holly Taylor, Past Forward-Northwest Cultural Services • Pat Thompson, AFSCME Council 2 • Sonia Thompson, Cascade Land Conservancy-Trustee • Amy Tippery, King Conservation District • Dan Titerness, Jefferson County Commissioner and Jefferson Marine Resources Committee • Joe Tovar, University of Washington, Northwest Center for Livable Communities • David Troutt, Nisqually River Salmon Recovery • Karen Turner Lee, Puget Sound Energy • Jim Warjone, Port Blakely Communities, Washington State Growth Management Act and Office of Historic Preservation Staff • Neil Werner, Hood Canal Salmon Enhancement Group • Duanne Westin, Pilchuck Tree Farm • Gary Wilburn, Staff Council-Washington State Senate Democratic Caucus • Mark Willhite, Merrill & Ring • Scott Williams, Natural Resources Conservation Service • Daryl Williams, Tulalip Tribe and Snohomish Marine Resources Committee • Jack Wilson, Metro Parks Tacoma •
Paul Wing, Green Diamond • Terry Wright, Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission and Puget Sound Nearshore Ecosystem Restoration Project Steering Committee

