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October 31, 2001
Gov. Gary Locke appointed business leaders Sally Jewell and Steven Hill to the boards of regents at the state's two largest universities. Jewell, currently chief operating officer of Recreational Equipment Inc., will join the University of Washington board. Jewell is also a director of Avista Corp. and Premera. Hill, currently senior vice president for human resources at Weyerhaeuser Co., will become a Washington State University regent. Hill is also a trustee of the Tacoma YMCA and the Seattle Symphony. The governor also reappointed Peter Goldmark to the WSU board. He has been a regent since 1996.
The governor also chose two new members for the Higher Education Coordinating Board: Gene Colin and Roberta Greene will serve terms on the Higher Education Coordinating Board expiring in 2005.
James Nagle, the Walla Walla County prosecuting attorney, was named to the state Sentencing Guidelines Commission.
Bruce Romanish was appointed and Holly Parker Jensen was reappointed to the board of trustees at the state School for the Deaf in Vancouver.