Six new members added to Edmonds College Foundation Board

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Edmonds College Foundation Board welcomed six new members to strengthen its mission of promoting educational access and success. Nick Davenport, a local youth and family director, is committed to community investment and engagement, particularly in the restaurant industry. Shashank Kalohke brings over 25 years of healthcare administration experience, focusing on strategic partnerships and sustainable business strategies. John Pribble, a pharmaceutical industry leader, has extensive experience in clinical drug development across various therapeutic areas. Ty Reed, an author and recovery coach, advocates for second-chance hiring, leveraging his personal experiences to educate others.

Oliver Whitehead, COO of Prime Electric, adds operational expertise and community involvement. Megan Wood, involved in sports conditioning and rehabilitation, has deep roots in the Edmonds community, having worked at Harbor Square Athletic Club since 1987. Their diverse backgrounds will enhance the Foundation's policies and resource cultivation, ultimately benefiting students, faculty, and staff at Edmonds College.

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