Meet LT's 2020-2021 Curriculum Committee

LT's Curriculum Committee, an incredible group of alumni and community leaders, develops and implements the annual curriculum for the Flagship Program program. By planning Challenge Days and retreats, overseeing leadership labs, and facilitating racial caucusing, this group ensures we provide opportunities throughout the year to explore this year’s core question and achieve our learning objectives.

Core Question for 2020-2021 Curriculum: What can systemic transformations toward racial equity and social justice in our region look like? And how can we co-create them alongside communities most impacted? 

Learning Objectives:

  • Community and Belonging: Build strong connections among people across many lived experiences. Feel inspired and empowered to act by belonging to an enduring community of regional stewards. 

  • Regional Issues: Understand regional issues and how they are interconnected, including how systemic racism impedes our ability to create a healthy community for all. 

  • Leadership: Have skills, tools, and strategies to act as a leader and change agent in one’s own chosen area, including an ability to work within and across sectors to address systemic racism and build a more resilient and equitable region. 

To learn more about committee members and the experience they bring to their roles, read their bios HERE.

Bill Block, LT’93 Community Leader

Bill Block, LT’93
Community Leader

Joy Bryngelson, LT’17 King County

Joy Bryngelson, LT’17
King County

Sue Byers, LT’90 Antioch University

Sue Byers, LT’90
Antioch University

Michelle Chen, LT’16 City of Seattle

Michelle Chen, LT’16
City of Seattle

Roxana Chen, LT’07 Public Health - Seattle & King County

Roxana Chen, LT’07
Public Health - Seattle & King County

Shomari Jones, LT’10 Bellevue School District

Shomari Jones, LT’10
Bellevue School District

Leilani Lewis, LT’15 University of Washington

Leilani Lewis, LT’15
University of Washington

Bish Paul, LT’20, Washington STEM

Bish Paul, LT’20, Washington STEM

Jenefeness Tucker, Honorary LT Washington State University Small Business Development Center (SBDC)

Jenefeness Tucker, Honorary LT
Washington State University Small Business Development Center (SBDC)

Becky Witmer, LT’16 ACT Theatre

Becky Witmer, LT’16
ACT Theatre


Eu-wanda Eagans, LT’18 Goodwill of the Olympics & Rainier Region

Eu-wanda Eagans, LT’18
Goodwill of the Olympics & Rainier Region

David Landers, LT’16 Puget Sound Energy

David Landers, LT’16
Puget Sound Energy

John Meyer, LT’17 University of Washington

John Meyer, LT’17
University of Washington

Julie Pham, LT’16 WTIA

Julie Pham, LT’16
WTIA

Sofia Voz, LT’19 City Year Seattle / King County

Sofia Voz, LT’19
City Year Seattle / King County

Mary Fertakis, Honorary LT  M. Fertakis Consulting, LLC

Mary Fertakis, Honorary LT
M. Fertakis Consulting, LLC

Tim Lennon, LT’15 LANGSTON

Tim Lennon, LT’15
LANGSTON

Frank Nam, LT’13 Civic Commons

Frank Nam, LT’13
Civic Commons

Susan Sánchez, LT’01 Community Leader

Susan Sánchez, LT’01
Community Leader

Jessica Paul Werner, LT’05 Youth Development Executives of King County (YDEKC)

Jessica Paul Werner, LT’05
Youth Development Executives of King County (YDEKC)

Jason Johnson, LT’12,  City of Seattle, Dept. of Human Services

Jason Johnson, LT’12,
City of Seattle, Dept. of Human Services

Sara Levin, LT’04 United Way of King County

Sara Levin, LT’04
United Way of King County

Tracy Patterson, LT’02 Port of Seattle

Tracy Patterson, LT’02
Port of Seattle

Andy Schroeder, LT’14 Amazon

Andy Schroeder, LT’14
Amazon

Amberine Wilson-Enrico, LT’17 Port of Seattle

Amberine Wilson-Enrico, LT’17
Port of Seattle

GeneralMegan Rudolph