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Amy Mullins Elected Treehouse's Board Chair


SEATTLE, Nov. 13, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Treehouse, a Seattle-based nonprofit which has dramatically increased graduation rates for youth in foster care, today announces new leadership to both its Board of Directors and Young Professionals Board.

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Amy Mullins was elected to serve as Board Chair. She once held the position of Board Treasurer and currently serves as Vice President, Private Banking Officer for Columbia Bank.

"Amy's expertise and leadership is well suited for the challenges ahead as we work toward graduation equity statewide for youth in foster care by 2022," said Janis Avery, CEO of Treehouse. "We're excited about the caliber of leadership across both boards."

The Board of Directors welcomes three new members:

The Young Professionals board appoints Seehee Thomas, formerly an Executive Chair, as President. Thomas is a Senior Recruiter at Amazon and earned her bachelor's degree and law degree from the University of Iowa. YPB members Lakeisha Jackson and Reyana Ugás will serve as Executive Chairs. Jackson is currently a Digital Communities Manager with Microsoft. She earned her bachelor's degree at Western Washington University and her graduate degree from Seattle University. Ugás is a Court Appointed State Advocate Supervisor through King County Superior Court. She earned her bachelor's degree from Saint Martin's University and her master's from the University of Washington.

The YPB welcomes seven new members:

About Treehouse
Founded in 1988, Treehouse is Washington's leading nonprofit organization addressing the academic and other essential support needs of youth in foster care. Learn more at www.treehouseforkids.org.  

Contact:
Jesse Colman
206-267-5145
[email protected]

 

SOURCE Treehouse



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