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NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2020 7 Washington Athletic Club - Dedicated 1930 - Mission To enrich the quality of life of our members Vision To be the premier city athletic club in America Values Leadership, Excellence, Integrity, Service, and Sensitivity WAC® MAGAZINE NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2020 Volume 39, Number 4 ISSN 1091-7985 Washington Athletic Club ® 1325 Sixth Ave. Seattle, WA 98101 206.622.7900 / fax 206.464.3058 www.wac.net / magazine@wac.net 206.464.3084 / fax 206.464.1392 Subscription: $18 / Single copies: $3 Published five times annually. Periodicals postage paid at Seattle, WA. Executive Staff Chuck Nelson, President & Chief Executive Officer cnelson@wac.net Paul Lowber, Chief Financial Officer plowber@wac.net Wayne Milner, Senior Vice President Athletics, Special Projects & Community Partners wmilner@wac.net Publisher: Chuck Nelson Director of Communications: Darrick Meneken Associate Editor: Mae Folsom Jacobson Designers: Alaina Buzas, Stephanie Ward Marketing & Creative Services Manager: Erin Danner For advertising information: Kirk Tourtillotte Varsity Communications Inc. 888.367.6420, ext. 114 kirk@varsitycommunications.com Darrick Meneken WAC Director of Communications 206.464.3084 dmeneken@wac.net Peter Christian, Vice President Food & Beverage pchristian@wac.net Wendall Smith, Vice President Human Resources wsmith@wac.net Postmaster Send address changes to: Editor, WAC Magazine, P.O. Box 1709 Seattle, WA 98111-1709 WAC and Washington Athletic Club are registered trademarks of the Washington Athletic Club. Leaders live here e world today presents unique and impactful challenges to us as individuals and commu- nities, making it more important than ever to be able to rely on solid fundamentals and core beliefs. It seems like a good time to reinforce the values of the Washington Athletic Club: Lead- ership, Excellence, Integrity, Service, and Sensitivity. ese tenets are the bedrock of what we do here. ey are what we encourage and what we hope for from the membership. We hold in high regard the concept of mutual respect, allowing room for different opinions and viewpoints as part of civil discourse and conversation and acceptance as you interact with fellow members and WAC team members. We believe in serving and representing all of Seattle, as stated in our Beliefs Statement: At the WAC, we believe in our diverse, inclusive community. We believe that love and respect are stronger than hate. We believe that together is stronger than divided. We believe in Seattle. e WAC is committed to being a safe and caring environment as we all re-engage with the world and face each day. Let's take care of each other! I could not be prouder of the commitment of all involved here at the WAC to meet our challenges and not only survive the day but also push the WAC forward to an even better future. Our goal has always been, and remains, to be great stewards of the history of this award-winning Club while creating new ways to serve this dynamic and aspirational city. e history of the WAC is one of resilience, persistence and service. I have no doubt that as the story of this time period is told, those words will define the narrative of this era, as well. ank you to all who believe in the WAC and are working together to build its future. Finally, happy 90th anniversary! And here's to many, many more! @cnhuskies13 Chuck Nelson President & CEO cnelson@wac.net

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