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October 10, 2003
The Evergreen chapter of the American Society for Public Administration has appointed eight new members to the organization's executive council. The new members are J. Paul Blake, communications director for Seattle Public Utilities; Aaron Bert, strategic advisor to the City of Seattle Department of Finance; Charles Bush, an intergovernmental management analyst in the Bellevue city manager's office; Janice Gruber, manager of referral services administration for Group Health Cooperative; Ann Hardjosoesilo, a recent MPA graduate of Seattle University; Toby Quinn, an MPA student at Evergreen State College in Olympia; Gary Walker, former lieutenant colonel at the Defense Language Institute in California; and Martha Wine, a senior associate with Berk and Associates. ASPA was established in 1939 to professionalize public service.