The Healing Center
Board of Directors and Advisory Board
Board of Directors
Susanna Duke, Board President, is an attorney
who has spent more than 25 years at Plum Creek Timber Company, Inc. Her work currently
focuses on employment issues, litigation management, and compliance with laws and
regulations. She was widowed in 2000 and participated in Healing Center support
groups. Susanna attended Wilson College and the Temple University School of Law.
Flip Morse, ESQ., Vice President, is Senior Vice President, Administration,
at Nintendo of America Inc. Before joining Nintendo, he was a partner with the local law firm of
Perkins Coie. Flip was widowed in 1996; he and his children have participated
in Healing Center support groups. He received his undergraduate degree from Brown
University and graduated from the Harvard School of Law.
Rachel Greenley, Secretary, is a National Account Director with
Starbucks Coffee Company. Prior to
Starbucks, Rachel was the Director of Business
Alliances at Hyatt Hotels Corporation in Chicago. She has worked in the sales and
marketing field for over 15 years. Her husband,
Jim, died of leukemia in June 2002; their twins, Sean and Julia, were four months
old at the time. Rachel and her children became Healing Center clients shortly after
Jim's death. For the past two years, Rachel has served as procurement chair for
The Healing Center�s annual fundraising auction. Rachel graduated from Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts.
Brett Miller, Treasurer, is a licensed CPA in the state
of Washington who has spent more than nine years at PricewaterhouseCoopers. His
work has been largely focused on providing audit services to clients in the venture
capital, biotech and software industries. He is a member of the Seattle community
along with his wife and two daughters. Brett is a graduate of California Polytechnic
State University at San Luis Obispo.
Kathleen Golden was formerly a technical
writer and editor in the aerospace and software industries. She serves as Board
Secretary and currently assists with the Healing Center�s grant-writing effort. Widowed in 1999, Kathi has been a Healing Center client. She holds a bachelors degree from
the University of Washington and bachelors and masters degrees from Seattle Pacific
University.
Shawn Hintz is a Senior Partner and consultant with PRIME Asset Consulting,
the institutional consulting division of UBS Financial Services, Inc. Shawn is a
current board member for CancerLifeline and is involved with other organizations
including Multiple Sclerosis, Cystic Fibrosis, and The Heuga Center. He is focusing
his efforts on fund development and marketing for The Healing Center. Shawn received
his undergraduate degree from Washington State University and received further accreditation
from the Investment Management Consultants Association at the Wharton School of
Business.
Jay Miller is a commercial real estate agent
with Re/Max. He is heading our facilities committee, and is also involved in the
development effort. Jay has chosen to work on behalf of The Healing Center because
his mother died of cancer when he was a young adult, and he was her primary caregiver during
her illness. He understands how valuable services like ours would have been for
himself and his siblings. Jay is a graduate of the University of Washington.
Advisory Board
William Healey, MD, is a psychiatrist practicing locally.
He serves as The Healing Center consultant in that field. Bill graduated from Princeton
University and earned his medical degree from Baylor Medical School in Houston,
Texas.
Mary Herche has an extensive record of community-leadership
activities. She was responsible for bringing Rebuilding Together (formerly Christmas
in April) to Seattle and making it a Junior League project. She has served on the
boards of, and held offices with, Childhaven, St. Anne's School, Holy Names Academy
(where she chaired the capital campaign), U.W. Alumnae Board, and the Washington
Women�s Foundation. She also serves on the Gonzaga University Board of Regents.
Mary previously taught and coached sports in the Edmonds and Northshore school districts,
and currently owns Woodway Designs. She is a graduate of Central Washington State
College.
Jill Jacox-Tan, M Div, was formerly Director of Children�s
Programs at The Healing Center. Jill has been offering grief counseling to children
and adults in the Seattle area for the past five years. Previously she worked with
homeless women and children in the Boston area, with Mother Theresa at her home
for the dying in Calcutta, and with severely neglected and disabled children at
an orphanage in Romania. Jill received her Master�s degree from Boston Theological
Institute in Boston, Massachusetts. Her qualifications include intensive training
in childhood bereavement at The Dougy Center in Portland, OR, and a year-long program
at Bridges, a bereavement program in Tacoma.
Kay Monahan, LMT, BS, has been practicing as a licensed massage
therapist in Seattle for many years. She has been involved in the field of grief
and loss since the death of her sister in 1986. Kay graduated in Community Service
and Public Affairs from the University of Oregon.
Teresa Moore has a strong background of service in non-profit
organizations, including operations, event planning, procurement, corporate sponsorship,
donor relations, strategic planning, and community relations. In 1984 she was one
of the founders of Patrons of Cystic Fibrosis, which has raised more then $23 million
for research, and still serves the organization in an advisory capacity. Resa is
a member of the Children's Hospital Board of Trustees and the Holy Names Academy
Board of Trustees. She holds a Bachelors degree in Economics and a certificate in
Writing the Modern Memoir from the University of Washington.
Grady Paden, MD, is a physician with the University of
Washington, practicing at the Veteran�s Administration Hospital in Seattle. He provides
services to chronically and terminally ill patients and their families. He has completed
a sabbatical at Oxford, studying hospice care. Grady received his medical degree
from the University of Washington.
Paula Wutte, MD, is an anesthesiologist practicing in Corvallis,
Oregon. She has supported the development of The Healing Center for many years.
She received her medical degree from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland,
Ohio.