by MK Scott
It was an exciting afternoon this past Wednesday (12/13) when major
players from the Seattle LGBTQA business community came together at
McCaw Hall for the GSBA Holiday Luncheon and Annual Meeting.
As you entered the main hall and lobby there were booths lined up
featuring all the GSBA corporate sponsors including Wells Fargo, Pacific
Medical, Starbucks, 1st Security Bank, and more with goodie bags filled
with water bottles, stuffed toys, etc.
On the McCaw Hall mezzanine level round tables were set up with
salad-filled plates and dinner rolls for the luncheon. While the place
was packed with familiar faces and some not so familiar, it was quite a
contrast to the first GSBA Holiday Luncheon I attended back in 2000,
which was a third of the size.
After a great musical performance by GSBA Scholar, Christina Brewer,
GSBA President and CEO Louise Chernin spoke of progress, and Board
Co-Chair Drew Ness (1st Security Bank) paid homage to outgoing board
members Allan Aquila (Aquila and Associates), Marci Flanery (CPA), Jeff
Kinney (Concentric Impact), Beth Hester (Comcast/NBCUniversal), John
Rubino (GreenRubino) and Kurt Sarchet (Precision Door Service), Ness
also welcomed new board members Roz Edison (Marination), Susan Fuller
(Attorney), James Hing (Starbucks), Carolyn Hojaboom (ARC of King
County), Adrian Matanza (Seattle City Light) and Kyle Mullinix (Google).
Chernin returned to the podium and as everyone picked up their glasses
of champagne toasted to the closing of an intense year and to what hopes
to be a great start for 2018.
Current Chief of Staff at Seattle City Light Calvin Goings introduced
and moderated a panel on the 2018 Legislative forecast with 43rd
District State Senator Jamie Pedersen, State Representative Nicole Macri
and WA Speaker of the House Frank Chopp. With the Dems now taking over
the State Senate, look for immediate changes to happen in Olympia.
For member info for the Greater Seattle Business Association, check out www.thegsba.org.
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