NWF board

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Elected to one-year terms on the Nevada Women’s Fund 2016 board of directors were: Dawn Ahner, executive vice president, Renown Health, chair; Joey Orduna Hastings, assistant manager, Washoe County, vice-chair; Kristen Chinvarasopak, partner, Eide Bailly, treasurer; and Denise Kline human resources director, Heritage Bank of Nevada, recorder.

Elected to six-year terms were: Carolyn Barbash, vice president/Transmission Restructuring, PacifiCorp; Alexia Bratiotis, general manager, The Summit; Debby Bullentini, businesswoman; Ann Burns, promotion director, KTVN; Michele Casey, corporate retirement director, Morgan Stanley; Valerie J. Clark, president, Clark & Associates; Beth Cooney, REALTOR, Dickson Realty; Jennifer Crowe, principal/partner, Tom Clark Solutions; Ronele Dotson, president, RAD Strategies Inc.; Patty Downs, human resources director, Northern Nevada Medical Center; Tiffany East, principal/owner, Tiffany East PR; Kerry Eaton, attorney, Drinkwater Law Offices; Heidi Gansert, executive director, external relations, University of Nevada, Reno; Debby Herman, senior vice president, Nevada State Bank; Joanna Jacob, vice president, Ferrari Public Affairs; Eugenia Larmore, principal/owner, EKAY Economics Consultants; Dr. Patricia Morales, surgeon, Specialty Health; Kaitlyn Ovard, director of finance, Silver Legacy; Sabrina Pellett, director of professional growth systems and teacher incentive fund, Washoe County School District; Fayth Ross, associate director of development, Sierra Nevada Journeys; Jodi Schoenbachler, teacher, Washoe County School District; Kelly Ann Scott, executive editor, Reno Gazette-Journal; Candie Slider, physician’s assistant, Renown Urgent Care; Allison Smithson, retired teacher, Washoe County School District; Terri L. Ward, director of quality improvement and risk management, Northern Nevada Medical Center; Dawn Welsh, IT licensing and asset management, IGT; Ann Wilkinson, chair, Nevada Transportation Authority; Sharon Wurm, director of financial aid and student success, TMCC; Christina Stoever Young, president, Sunshine Tahoe.