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February 2013

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legal role model real estate move Fedva diKmen has moved her real estate practice to Windermere's Madison Park office. She has lived in the neighborhood since 1976 and is thrilled to bring her expertise and customer service to new clients. Fedva is well-acquainted with the details of Seattle's diverse neighborhoods and has 30 years of experience aiding smooth transitions for local and cross-country relocations. Real estate is her full-time profession, and she is committed to the interests of clients who are purchasing or selling their properties. Fedva has been an active member of the WAC since 1981. She has served on the Membership, House, and Athletic committees, as well as the Board of Governors. Fedva holds a master's degree from the University of Washington and is a dedicated Rotarian. Reach her at 206.852.5595 or fedvadikmen@windermere.com. a good read heatheR BaRBieRi published her third novel, The Cottage at Glass Beach, this past spring and is currently writing a fourth novel. The Seattle-based writer majored in English at the University of Washington, has published short stories, won multiple fellowships, and received international prizes. Heather's previous novels, Snow in July and The Lace Makers of Glenmara, have received national acclaim and allowed her to become a fulltime fiction writer. The Cottage at Glass Beach follows Nora Cunningham, a political wife confronted with her husband's infidelity scandal. Her journey with her two daughters to an island off the coast of Maine opens the door to her own hidden past. As the story unfolds, Cunningham must confront the truth about her mother, her marriage, and a childhood tragedy. In a starred review, Booklist praises The Cottage at Glass Beach as "a wonderful, subtle, transporting story." Heather has been a WAC member since 1991. For more information, visit heatherbarbieri.com or look her up on Facebook. harper collins llewelyn pRitchaRd, known as Llew, was recently re-elected to serve a seventh term on the board of the American Bar Association House of Delegates. The WAC member and long-time attorney at Helsell Fetterman has dedicated his career to creating positive change and public awareness on topics of immigration law, civil liberties, and social justice. Llew also serves on various boards, including Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest, The 5th Avenue Theatre, and the Seattle Symphony Orchestra. He is an influential leader, a philanthropist, and has inspired lawyers across the globe to give more to their community. "A lawyer has a responsibility to the profession and to the public," Llew said in a recent interview. He joined the WAC in 1999. FEBRUARY 2013 Washington Athletic Club Magazine | 19

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