
Archbishop Desmond Tutu launches Bridges' Worlds Apart, HeARTS Together event at Washington Middle School in Seattle, USA, May - June 2006
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BRIDGES JOINS WITH PASSPORT SCHOOLS Good-Bye to Susan as ED, Welcome to Greg |
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WORLDS APART, HEARTS TOGETHER |
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NOTES FROM PHIL by Phil Borges |
Greg Tuke, Bridges' new Executive Director |
WELCOME TO GREG TUKE, JENNIFER GEIST & LORI MARKOWITZ |
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FACE TO FACE with OUR AMBASSADORS by Cheryl Crow & Lori Markowitz We are infinitely pleased to introduce you to our talented, gregarious South African Ambassadors. They are from the township of Khayelitsha (outside Capetown) and are connected through the Amy Biehl Foundation’s after school drama program. They came together to participate in a month-long cross-cultural exchange with local Seattle students and left an unforgettable impression on everyone whose presences they graced. Get to know them by reading more. continue |
| KIRK ANDERSEN VOLUNTEER & NEW BOARD MEMBER Kirk is largely responsible for orchestrating a seamless merger between Bridges and Passport Schools Northwest. A new board member, Kirk came to Bridges with a reputation for his visionary leadership and analytical rigor. Throughout the merger, Kirk remained cautiously optimistic and never failed to ask the tough questions that are easily forgotten when one is swept up in the momentum of an exciting change. He also led many meetings, where he subtly and aptly kept the discussion on task. Kirk kept the staff and board grounded throughout the merger, and spent countless hours reviewing and preparing our business plan. We can't thank him enough! |