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Lunch with a Leader: Commissioner Katie Walters (LK14)
Thursday from 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM PDT
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Lunch with a Leader: KATIE WALTERS (LK14) will take place in the Kitsap County Commissioners Office, Port Orchard Port Blakely Conference Room. Enjoy boxed lunches sponsored by the Kitsap Regional Library Foundation. While there is NO CHARGE for this opportunity for our alumni, if you do not show up and you do not cancel within 12 hours of the event, you will be billed $20 for your lunch. We anticipate a waiting list and other would enjoy the opportunity to attend who were not able to be one of the first 12. To register for the waitlist for this event, please email your interest to [email protected]
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Leadership Kitsap Alumni Association's Lunch With A Leader series is designed to benefit all Leadership Kitsap Alumni. Join our regional leaders for lunch and hear the stories of their leadership journeys. The conversations will be organic, thought-provoking, and alumni-lead.
We will take the first 12 alumni who register.
While there is NO CHARGE for this opportunity for our alumni, if you do not show up and you do not cancel within 12 hours of the event, you will be billed $20 for your lunch. We anticipate a waiting list and other would enjoy the opportunity to attend who were not able to be one of the first 12.
Katie Walters (LK14) - Over 30 years experience in nonprofits and education has uniquely prepared Katie for her current role as our District 3 County Commissioner. She brings a fresh perspective that connects people, ideas, and solutions to create positive change for Kitsap County. Commissioner Walters has lived in Kitsap County, with her husband David, since 1991. She was born in Spokane and raised in Helena, Montana. She attended Gonzaga University where she received her bachelor of arts degree in public relations with a concentration in political science in 1989. She went on to earn a master's degree in communications from Washington State University in 1990 and later a certificate in museum studies from the University of Washington in 2012.