This year, 16 women are being honored as Women of Achievement by YWCA of Kitsap County at Tuesday’s fund-raising luncheon at the Kitsap Conference Center at Bremerton Harborside. Those women are Joan Hanten, executive director, Olympic College Foundation; Dale Russell, volunteer rescue coordinator, Kitsap Humane Society; Marsha Masters, president, Mothers Against Drunk Driving; Katureh Edmond, student, Bremerton High School; Barbara Malich, chief executive officer, Peninsula Community Health Services; Anita Williams, community volunteer, Kitsap Historical Society; Lori Orberlander, executive director, Kitsap County Habitat for Humanity; Julie Poston, owner, Rejuv Massage and Spa; Deborah Hill, co-owner, Hill Moving and Storage; Marilyn Gordon, project coordinator, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard; Karen Vargas, mentor, Bainbridge Island High School; Clarissa Ingwaldson, student, North Mason High School; Martitha May, chair, Immigrant Assistance Program; Estela Lopez, owner, Talpita Hispanic Store; Katha Miller-Winder, chair, Conservation and Outreach Committee; and Carissa Daniels, senior advocate trainer, Domestic Violence Healing Coalition.
2009 Honorees
This year, 16 women are being honored as Women of Achievement by YWCA of Kitsap County at Tuesday’s fund-raising luncheon at the Kitsap Conference Center at Bremerton Harborside. Those women are Joan Hanten, executive director, Olympic College Foundation; Dale Russell, volunteer rescue coordinator, Kitsap Humane Society; Marsha Masters, president, Mothers Against Drunk Driving; Katureh Edmond, student, Bremerton High School; Barbara Malich, chief executive officer, Peninsula Community Health Services; Anita Williams, community volunteer, Kitsap Historical Society; Lori Orberlander, executive director, Kitsap County Habitat for Humanity; Julie Poston, owner, Rejuv Massage and Spa; Deborah Hill, co-owner, Hill Moving and Storage; Marilyn Gordon, project coordinator, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard; Karen Vargas, mentor, Bainbridge Island High School; Clarissa Ingwaldson, student, North Mason High School; Martitha May, chair, Immigrant Assistance Program; Estela Lopez, owner, Talpita Hispanic Store; Katha Miller-Winder, chair, Conservation and Outreach Committee; and Carissa Daniels, senior advocate trainer, Domestic Violence Healing Coalition.