Meet Your GCC Officers

 GCC New Board mar-15The GCC Board was elected in March 2015 to 2-year terms.  Contact them on email by clicking on their names below. New elections will be held in March 2017 to fill all positions shown below.

Rob

Rob Fellows, President

Rob is a transportation planner, having worked on transit, roadway and toll planning projects.  His family has lived in Greenwood for 20 years.

Rob is involved in the community council because he believers participation builds stronger community bonds and a better neighborhood to live and work in.

 

Vacant, Vice President

Joel 

Joel Darnell, Land Use Chair

Joel has been a Greenwood resident since 2012, having formerly lived in the Capitol Hill neighborhood for 6 years. His interests include transit, land use planning, walkability, and maintaining neighborhood character. He is a professional Civil Engineer specializing in design of waterfront restoration and recreation projects.

 Ben

Ben Mitchell, Transportation Chair
Ben Mitchell is a newish Seattle resident. Prior to moving to Seattle Ben worked in international development, including extended field assignments in the Philippines and Central Asia. Ben was a Peace Corps Volunteer in Albania, and consulted for non-profit organizations in the Philadelphia. He currently works in the philanthropic sector. Ben enjoys running, the outdoors, beer, and NW culture, and also volunteers at FareStart in Seattle.

 

Vacant, Safety and Health Chair

Ayn Dietrich-Williams, Outreach Chair

Ayn is a passionate Seattle transplant from the other Washington (DC). Since 2011, she has enjoyed WA residency by backpacking with her husband on the peninsula, walking to local parks with their dogs, and climbing rocks with anyone who enjoys a challenge. She works professionally in the communications field and is particularly interested in supporting Greenwood’s sense of community.

 

Vacant, Secretary

  Vacant, Treasurer
Rick2

Rick Klingele, Past Vice President

Rick has been a Greenwood Community Council participant since ~2004, including multiple terms as Vice President.

His civic interest is empowering people to make an informed, positive impact.

3 thoughts on “Meet Your GCC Officers”

  1. Hi
    I’d like to get more involved in our neighborhood, and have lived on 83rd and Freemont for 10 years. How can I help get something moving on abandoned/neglected property at 7706 Greenwood. This has been an eyesore for the entire 10 years we’ve lived here, and such a waste in general.
    Love to help if I could.

  2. Any one of you the lead on the Library Park? Fossil Free PhinneyWood and the Citizen Climate Lobby are doing a Pop-Up Park event at the Library Park site. Would anyone like to participate by setting up a table there re: the park? Sept 17th Sat Noon-4pm.

  3. Hi. My name is Ben. I am a member of the board of the Eastlake Community Council. We are investigating options for implementing a new database system. We would like the system to provide a wide variety of capabilities including: tracking annual membership fee status & updating; filtering/queries for skills and volunteer information; name, contact info, membership status for individual and multi-person addresses; non-member/business contact and volunteer information and more.
    I would greatly appreciate the opportunity to speak with a person at the Greenwood CC (or any other individual) who is knowledgeable about such systems. I would also be interested to learn what system your CC uses, be it an Excel workbook, an Access database system, CiviCRM or other.
    Thank you for your consideration of the above.
    I noted comments at your website about MailPress and MailChimp.

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