President - Harisa Paco
Harisa Paco completed her masters in social work with a concentration in multigenerational practice at the University of Washington. She now works as a Care Manager at Aging Wisdom, an organization that helps families navigate the transitions of aging. Harisa is passionate about social change and service above self, which led her to Rotaract in early 2015. Harisa has served on the board since 2015 and currently serves in the role of secretary. Harisa is a graduate of Leadership Tomorrow, class of 2018. 8. When she's not serving older adults or serving the community, you'll find her spending time with her nephews.
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VP of Membership - Celene Haque
Celene has recently graduated from Seattle Pacific University where she studied Global Development and Political Science. After graduation, she was looking for a way to still be involved in the community, and she found Rotaract! Celene is now in executive recruiting where she gets to work with philanthropies, NGOs and nonprofits. Celene is an active advocate for education and gender equality. In her free time, she likes to travel, try out new cook books, and hang out with her miniature wiener dog.
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VP of Service - Maddy McKenzie
Maddy McKenzie joined Seattle City Rotaract after graduating in 2018 from Seattle University with a degree in Civil Engineering. While at Seattle University she was very involved in Seattle University Rotaract, and served as Vice President and Fundraising Chair. She currently is working as a Construction Engineer on the SeaTac International Airport International Arrivals Facility project- opening Fall 2020.
Maddy is also the District 5030 Rotaract Representative, and is working to build goodwill and better friendships between all Rotaract clubs within the district. |
VP of Programs - Delaney Gaughan
Delaney is fairly new to Rotaract but not to the principles of ongoing service - a Jesuit university education instilled the importance of service leadership and Rotaract is an extension of that mindset. She is passionate about access and affordability of healthcare and education, along with other issues that pertain to socioeconomic mobility. During the week she works in software implementation and in her free time she can be found kayaking, climbing, reading, or looking for seals during the sunset at Alki beach.
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Treasurer - Sean Nelson
Sean works as a technology transactions attorney for Knowable Inc. in a hybrid role combining product development with the work of in-house counsel'. Upon graduating from Columbia Law School, Sean moved to Chicago for several years before coming to Seattle in May of 2018. He was looking for opportunities to give back to the community, which led him to Rotaract. Outside of Rotaract, Sean enjoys running, cooking, making gin, traveling, and a variety of outdoor activities ranging from camping to kayaking and rock climbing.
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Secretary - Sora Moon
Sora Moon has been involved with Rotary for over six years and is in the University of Washington graduating class of 2012. Earning her Bachelors Degree in Psychology and Quantitative Sciences, she continued her education at Seattle Pacific University to earn her Masters Degree in Industrial/Organizational Psychology. She is currently working as a data analyst in the market research industry. Sora is passionate about service and education, which led her to Rotary. She started in Rotaract by helping charter Seattle Pacific Rotaract in 2013 and continued to grow into a District Rotaract Representative role in 2017.
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Past President & Public Relations Chair - Mariah Kimpton
Mariah has been involved in Rotary for most of her life, from volunteering with her dad's Rotary Club as a kid to studying abroad as a Rotary Youth Exchange Student in high school. A former member of the Willamette Valley Rotaract Club of Eugene, Oregon, after moving to Seattle she became the founding secretary of Seattle City Rotaract. She served as the District 5030 Rotaract Representative in 2016-2017, and currently works as the Program Manager for the Rotary Club of Seattle. Mariah is passionate about food security and loves the opportunities Rotary has given her to connect with her community and the people in it. In her free time, she enjoys spending time in the great outdoors and gardening as much as apartment life will allow.
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