Presentation of Chris Jackman, VP Global Levi's Brand Marketing during the BAM Marketing Congress on 5th Dec 2019 in Brussels Expo.
Upon joining the Levi’s® Brand team in 2013, Chris teamed with Jennifer Sey (CMO) to drive the launch of the Live in Levi’s® campaign. Notable for reconnecting the brand with its optimistic spirit that fans around the world have loved about the Levi’s® Brand for decades, Live in Levi’s® is entering its sixth season of celebrating peoples’ favorite memories in their Levi’s® jeans. In 2017, Jackman and team launched the global hit “Circles,” one of Youtube’s top 10 ads that year.
Presentation of Chris Jackman, VP Global Levi's Brand Marketing during the BAM Marketing Congress on 5th Dec 2019 in Brussels Expo.
Upon joining the Levi’s® Brand team in 2013, Chris teamed with Jennifer Sey (CMO) to drive the launch of the Live in Levi’s® campaign. Notable for reconnecting the brand with its optimistic spirit that fans around the world have loved about the Levi’s® Brand for decades, Live in Levi’s® is entering its sixth season of celebrating peoples’ favorite memories in their Levi’s® jeans. In 2017, Jackman and team launched the global hit “Circles,” one of Youtube’s top 10 ads that year.
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Tabor 100 18th Annual Captains of Industry Gala Program
1. 18TH ANNUAL
TABOR 100
CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY GALA
Friday, September 15, 2017
Seattle MarriottWaterfront
“SHAPING OUR DESTINY”
2. 2 18TH ANNUAL TABOR 100 CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY GALA PROGRAM
Nancy Locke, Director
Visit us online at www.seattle.gov/city-purchasing-and-contracting
CITY OF SEATTLE
City Purchasing and Contracting Services
Minority business program
Priority Hire & Labor Equity
Apprenticeship
Acceptable & respectful Worksites
City bids and contracts
Competitive Contracting to Build an Inclusive
and Social Responsible City
None of us alone can save the nation or world.
But each of us can make a positive difference if we
commit ourselves to do so.”
- Cornel West, Race Matters
3. 3SHAPING OUR DESTINY
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM
5-7 pm Check-in
Reception
Raffle
Entertainment by Ashanti Proctor
and Destination Moon
7-9 pm Dinner, Entertainment, Program,
and Awards
9 pm - Close Dancing and Entertainment by DJ
Summerise
DINNER MENU
Salad
Mixed Field Green Salad: tomatoes,
cucumbers, shredded carrots,
with Ranch & Italian dressings
Corn Muffins with sweet cream butter
ENTREE
Fried Chicken
Mashed Potatoes and Brown Gravy,
Braised Collards
Kasu Halibut
Shrimp and Pork Twice Cooked Green
Beans, Brown Rice, Sweet Chili Sauce
Ratatouille Stuffed Portobello
Green Pea Puree, Roasted Asparagus,
and Red Pepper Coulis
4. 4 18TH ANNUAL TABOR 100 CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY GALA PROGRAM
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
I want to welcome you all to our 18th
Annual Captains of Industry Gala. In
2017, Tabor 100 continues to be strong
and offer new and better opportunities
to our members.
I have been blessed to receive the support
and goodwill from all of you as I and the
Tabor Board work diligently to ensure equity
and fairness for the minority community.
While progress never happens as quickly as we might
want, with your support, we have seen positive gains for minority businesses
this year, even in the midst of some political turmoil. Tabor 100 has been a part
of most efforts to improve the minority business climate.
Let me highlight a few notable achievements, including: More opportunities
for small and diverse businesses in the lucrative concessions awards at Sea-Tac,
the Port awarding its large taxi contract to a minority firm, Sound Transit doing
an outstanding job on both the minority jobs and business sides, the State
Department of Transportation working to include our firms as it spends $16
billion and the city of Seattle enhancing its aggressive effort at women and
minority business inclusion.
Tabor 100 views initiatives in Olympia, at the City and in other government
entities to be the most critical actions impacting our businesses. As a result of
Tabor’s engagement, this Governor implemented a first-ever disparity study
and sought an Attorney General’s opinion on our major nemesis — I-200.
This opinion, along with the results of the study, should strengthen minority
businesses.
There are too many accomplishments over the last year to mention them all.
Regardless, the trend is a good one and we look to tout even bigger and better
milestones at our 19th Annual Captains of Industry Gala.
I want to again thank all of you who came out this evening and wish you the
best in your business, professional and personal endeavors. God Bless.
Ollie Garrett
5. 5SHAPING OUR DESTINY
FUN WAYS TO SUPPORT TABOR 100
RAFFLE EXTRAVAGANZA!
We are all about the raffle this year! Tickets are only $20 each and
for every $40 you spend, you get a festive blinky accessory to
show off your generosity. You do not need to be present to win.
Winners will be announced throughout the evening. Only 250
tickets will be sold so don’t miss your chance to win one of these
six fabulous raffle prizes below!
2 Tickets to Christmas Party at the Governor’s Mansion
A Pair of 14K Gold Quartz Earrings from Ben Bridge
An Office Chair from Ebony Office Interiors
4 MoPop Tickets + Private Vault Tour
1 Night @ Seattle Marriott Waterfront + Breakfast for 2
$100 Gift Card for the Space Needle
PURCHASEHANDBLOWNGLASSCENTERPIECESATYOURTABLE!
Our centerpieces tonight are one of a kind hand blown glass
pieces by the artists at the Chihuly Garden and Glass exhibition and
available for you to take home tonight! Bid sheets for the center-
pieces will be on each table. We are grateful to the Space Needle
Corporation for this generous donation!
RAISE THE PADDLE
Our event theme“Shaping Our Destiny”reflects Tabor 100’s work
to facilitate financial empowerment amongst local communities,
particularly for African American entrepreneurs and other disad-
vantaged businesses. We invite you to raise your paddle at various
funding levels to support Tabor 100’s work year round.
LIVE AUCTION!
We have spectacular live auction items tonight so get your bid
cards ready. Please refer to page 26 for a full list and description of
these exciting items.
DESSERT DASH
If your table is the highest bidder, you get the prime choice of any
dessert you want from our amazing selection. But you have to move
fast to grab the goodies! Bid high on the Dessert Dash bid sheet on
your table for that delicious dessert. Check out all the scrumptious
delicacies and assorted confections showcased at the Dessert Dash
tables and read more about the Dessert Dash on page 11.
6. 6 18TH ANNUAL TABOR 100 CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY GALA PROGRAM
THANK YOU TO TONIGHT’S PARTNERS
DIAMOND PARTNERS
PLATINUM PARTNERS
GOLD PARTNERS
CHRIS LIU
7. 7SHAPING OUR DESTINY
CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY PARTNERS
EASTSIDE
FOR HIRE
BALLARD AUTO
LICENSING
DEVELOPERS OF INDUSTRY PARTNERS
8. 8 18TH ANNUAL TABOR 100 CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY GALA PROGRAM
DISTINGUISHED PANEL
Governor Jay Inslee: Inslee was born in Seattle,
Washington. He attended Stanford University from
1969 to 1970, earned his B.A. from the Universi-
ty of Washington in 1972, and earned a J.D. from
Willamette University School of Law in 1976. Inslee
represented Washington’s 4th Congressional District
from 1993-1995 and was a member of the state
House from 1988-1992. Inslee is the 23rd and current
Governor of Washington.
Congressman Adam Smith: Adam Smith was
born in Washington, D.C. and raised in SeaTac,
Washington. Smith attended Western Washington
University, transferred to Fordham University where
he graduated with a degree in Political Science, and
then graduated with his law degree from University
of Washington School of Law in 1990. When he took
office in January 1991, Smith was 25 years old and
the youngest State Senator in the country. Now in his
11th term, Adam serves as Ranking Member of the
House Armed Services Committee.
Seattle City Attorney Peter Holmes: Pete
Holmes, now in his second term as Seattle City Attor-
ney, is the only elected city attorney in Washington
state. Before his election, Holmes worked as a busi-
ness litigation attorney in Seattle for almost 25 years.
He graduated from Yale College in 1978 with a B.A.
degree in American Studies, concentrating in Energy
and Environmental Sciences. He worked for the Nat-
ural Resources Defense Council, Inc., in Washington,
D.C., before entering the University of Virginia School
of Law, where he earned his J.D. in 1984.
10. 10 18TH ANNUAL TABOR 100 CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY GALA PROGRAM
MASTERS OF CEREMONIES
UW Regent Joanne Harrell:
Joanne Harrell is the Senior Director
for U.S. Citizenship and Public Affairs
at Microsoft, where she has worked
since 2001. At Microsoft she has led
teams in the Global Sales, Marketing
and Services disciplines with Enterprise,
Public and OEM customers. A Regent
for the University of Washington since
2009, Joanne served as Board Chair
in 2012-2013. She is a member of the
Washington State Women’s Forum and
a 2009 Inductee to the University of
Washington School of Communication
“Hall of Fame”where she was the
school’s 2013 Distinguished Alumna.
Mayor Bruce Harrell: Bruce Harrell and his family have been committed to
community service in this region for more than three decades. Bruce began
his public service in 1979 working for the Seattle City Council under Council
President Paul Kraabel. Bruce attended K-12 in Seattle Public Schools, graduating
from Garfield High. He played football for the University of Washington (1978
Rose Bowl Champion, 1979 Sun Bowl Champion, 1st Team Academic All
American and All Pac-10) and was subsequently elected to the UW Alumni Board
of Trustees. He received the 2007 University of Washington Distinguished Alumni
Award in Political Science and 2008 Husky Legend award.
In 2007, Bruce was elected to the City Council and relected in 2011. Bruce is
Seattle’s Mayor and will decide in the next few days whether to remain in that
role until a new Mayor is elected in November. As a Councilmember, Bruce chairs
the Public Safety, Civil Rights, and Technology Committee, is vice chair of the
Transportation Committee and serves on the Housing, Human Services, Health
and Culture Committee. He also sits on the Puget Sound Regional Council’s
Executive Board, chairs Performance First, a partnership to support minority-
owned businesses, and is the Northwest Regional Director for the National
Technology Adoption Advisory Council.
Bruce and Joanne Harrell
11. 11SHAPING OUR DESTINY
DESSERT DASH
The following local bakeries, individuals and businesses graciously
prepared and donated delicious desserts for you to bid on and
enjoy this evening. The desserts are on display in the ballroom.
HERE IS HOW TO DASH FOR YOUR DESSERT!
APPOINT A TABLE LEAD
The lead will take the Dessert Dash table bid sheet from the middle
of the table and pass it around for everyone to fill out the amount
they would like to contribute towards a dessert.
PLACE YOUR DESSERT BIDS
Write your bid number and your dessert bid amount on the sheet
provided. Pass your bid sheet to your table lead.
TALLY YOUR TABLE TOTAL
The table lead will tally the total bids, record the total on the bottom
of the Dessert Dash bid sheet. A volunteer will come to your table
shortly after the salad course to collect your Desert Dash bid sheet.
GET READY TO DASH!
After the Raise the Paddle portion of the program, the tables will be
announced in order of highest total bids.
When you hear your table number, your table lead will“DASH”to
the dessert table to claim the dessert of your choice and bring it
back to your table. Plates and serveware will be brought to your
table by your server.
THANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS DESSERT DONORS!
AnTony Warren
Aundrea Jackson
Brooke Quilici
Dahlia Bakery
Dianne’s Delights
Dupar & Company
Felicia Williams
Yates Consulting
Irwin’s Bakery and Cafe
Kalea Perry
Lori Mason Curran
Love by the Slice
On Safari Foods
Pearl Leung
Power Yummies
RaShelle Davis
Salare & Junebaby
Restaurant
Steph’s Sweets
Terentino Catering
The Confection Parlor
The Essential Bakery
With Style Catering
12. 12 18TH ANNUAL TABOR 100 CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY GALA PROGRAM
TABOR 100 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President: Ollie Garrett
Vice-President: Brian Sims
Treasurer: Aundrea Jackson
Secretary: Sherlita Kennedy
Membership Chair: Dee Riley
Education Chair: Kevin C. Washington
Public Affairs Chair: Henry Yates
Economic Development Chair: Edson Zavala
Fund Development: Abdul Yusuf
Business Development: Anthony Burnett
Thank You to Our Gala Committee & Volunteers!
AnTony Warren
Aundrea Jackson
Christina VanMiddlesworth
Dee Riley
Felicia Williams
Henry Yates
Kalea Perry
Kevin Washington
Krystal Brun
Lawrence Coleman
Marissa Yates
Monya Tabor
Ollie Garrett
Pearl Leung, Gala Chair
RaShelle Davis
Heather Brown
Special Thanks to:
Pastor Reggie C. Witherspoon, Sr.
Bancheros Glass
Carolyn Stalter
Destination Moon
DJ Summerise
Interchange Media
Seattle Waterfront Marriott
Tolo Events
United Print. Signs. Graphics.
14. 14 18TH ANNUAL TABOR 100 CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY GALA PROGRAM
TABOR 100 SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
SHALLOM ADANE
Mel Streeter Scholarship - $1,000
University of Washington -
Freshman
My name is Shallom Adane. I’m a freshman at
the University of Washington, Tacoma campus.
I’m currently planning to major in Biological
Sciences, and after graduation I plan on going to
UW School of Medicine.
ZACHARY BLAIR
PEMCO Scholarship - $900
Seattle University - Freshman
My name is Zachary James Blair and I am
currently a freshman at Seattle University. I have
a major in finance and minor in international
business. Thanks to Running Start, I’m currently
on track to graduate within the next two - three
years and look forward to working for one of the
large local corporations that call Seattle home.
MILES BELL
PEMCO Scholarship - $900
Seattle University - Sophomore
My name is Miles Bell, and I am a sophomore at
Seattle University working on a double major
in finance and business analytics. This summer
has provided me with an exceptional amount of
experience, as I have been working with car sales
as well as vehicle financing and insurance. Upon
graduating, I plan to pursue entrepreneurship
development in automobile technology, that can
hopefully help the Pacific Northwest be on the
forefront of clean transportation.
15. 15SHAPING OUR DESTINY
HARRISON FORCH
Green Energy Scholarship - $3,500
TheUniversityofSouthernCalifornia
-Senior
I’m Harrison Forch, currently a Senior in a dual
degree program with The University of South-
ern California, after transferring from Lewis and
Clark College. My plans are to receive a BA in
Computer Science and Math, as well as a BS
in Computer Engineering upon graduating
from the two-year program at USC next June.
Looking forward to applying my skills towards
solving environmental problems.
ALIYAH FLEMING
ChihulyGarden&GlassScholarship-$2,500
Atlanta Metropolitan College -
Junior
My name is Aliyah Fleming and this is my third year
as a Tabor 100 scholar. I will be going into my junior
year with a major of Hospitality Administration and
minor in Social Work. For the past six months, I’ve
had the opportunity of working at the Ritz- Carlton
Atlanta. At nights, I am a guest service representative
at Grady Memorial Hospital also in downtown
Atlanta, so I get to see both sides of the hospitality
industry, which I’m growing to love, my goal is to be
in world without a cubicle. I would love to be able
to play with my degree in hotels, restaurants, maybe
even casinos. Any place where there are good
people and amazing management skills in demand.
JESHAUN MATTHEWS
Space Needle Scholarship - $2,500
Renton Technical College - Senior
I’m excited to be graduating in the Spring with
my Culinary Certificate from RTC. My goal is to be
working as part of a cook staff in a 5 star restau-
rant. I also hope to work as a caterer for upscale
and private events.
16. 16 18TH ANNUAL TABOR 100 CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY GALA PROGRAM
SAMRA MEYER
Bradford Scholarship - $4,500
University of Washington -
Senior
I’m a student at the University of Washington
in my final year completing a degree in both
Accounting and International Business. My ac-
ademic career has given me the opportunity to
develop leadership skills through various student
clubs, such as the Association of Black Business
Students and the National Association of Black
Accountants. I also completed a four-month ex-
change program in France to study the language
and culture. I have also completed three summer
internships at PwC to develop my accounting
and business acumen. After graduation in June
of 2018, I plan to grow both my accounting
knowledge and international experiences.
ANAB NUR
PEMCO Scholarship - $900
Seattle University - Junior
I am a junior at Seattle University, working
towards my Bachelor’s Degree as a
Public Affairs Major. After graduating I hope to
attend graduate school to pursue
a Master’s Degree in Education Policy.
17. 17SHAPING OUR DESTINY
The Port of Seattle joins
Tabor 100 in celebrating your 18th
Annual Captains of the Industry Gala
Thank you for your commitment to
small minority owned businesses.
www.portseattle.org
18. 18 18TH ANNUAL TABOR 100 CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY GALA PROGRAM
The Honorable Richard
A. Jones has been a
United States District Court
Judge in Seattle since his appointment
to the federal bench in 2007. Previously,
he served as a King County Superior
Court Judge for more than13 years. Judge
Jones received a Bachelor of Public Affairs
degree from Seattle University in 1972
and is a 1975 University ofWashington
Law School graduate. He is currently on
the National Board of theYMCA of the
USA and has served locally as a Board
member with theYMCA of Greater Seattle
for more than 20 years. He has been on
more than 25 boards and committees
including the Seattle University Board
of Regents, National Center for Courts &
Media, Center for Children &Youth Justice,
andWashington State Bar Association’s
Washington Leadership Institute.
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that affected positive change in communities
of color.
As a young lawyer, I repeatedly heard law
firms and agencies represent that they
couldn’t find“qualified minorities”to hire
as lawyers. Rather than respond with
frustration and no action, I helped create
the Northwest Minority Job Fair and the
first year Minority Clerkship Programs.
Both were designed to create jobs
and opportunities. 31 years later, both
programs are thriving and have created
scores of jobs for communities of color.
How do you want the community to see your
contributions 20 years from now?
Iplanonbeingherein20yearsandI
hopethecommunitywillbesaying,“that
brotherisstillkickin’andstillgivingtothe
community…myohmy!”
CRYSTAL EAGLE AWARD WINNERS
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT
THE HONORABLE JUDGE RICHARD A. JONES
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT - WESTERN DISTRICT
OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE
EXCELLENCE IN PUBLIC SERVICE
MARILYN STRICKLAND | MAYOR, CITY OF TACOMA
Mayor Strickland
has taken the
city ofTacoma to
new heights since
being elected Mayor in
2010. A lifelongTacoman, focusing on
education, economic empowerment
and international trade, she has fostered
a new economic revival in the city. She
tirelessly promotes equity and inclusion,
creating major economic opportunities
for African Americans and minorities in
her booming city.
“Iworkhardtorepresentallpeoplewitha
varietyofinterests,butespeciallywantto
improvelifeforAfrican-Americansandother
communitiesofcolor,”Stricklandrecently
stated.Fromfosteringinternationaltrade
dealstoworkingtocreatelocalscholarship
programs,Stricklandhaspositivelyredefined
theroleofMayorinTacoma.
Strickland’sconfidentleadershiphasbeen
admiredlocallyandthroughoutthenation
asshehassuccessfullyadvocatedforher
city.“Don’twaitforpermissiontolead.The
political,socialandeconomicsystemsin
whichweoperatedon’talwayswelcomeus
intopositionsofauthority.Whateveryour
cause,buildadiversecoalitionofsupport,
haveaclearlydefinedobjectiveandstay
onmessage,”sherecentlysaid.Marilyn
StricklandreflectsthemissionofTabor100.
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TABOR LEGACY HALL OF FAME
FRED ANDERSON | OWNER,LEAJAKCONCRETE
CONSTRUCTIONCO.
Fredell (Fred)
Anderson is a
Washington native
and NFL standout
possessing (2) Super Bowl rings.
Throughout his career he demonstrated
leadership on and off the field. His
passion for community, advocacy and
leadership withTabor 100 and other
minority business organizations has
been a driving force in the African
American community, even in his
retirement. Fredell ran Leajak Concrete
Construction for more than 25 years,
which grossed more than $100 million.
Fred’s community service includes
countless boards and commissions
promoting small business. He truly
reflects the values ofTabor 100.
Tell us about your proudest accomplishment that
affected positive change in communities of color.
Participating in the renovation of First
Place School, a school dedicated to
underprivileged and homeless families.
Being in a position to impact kids
from the community while providing
a environment from which they can
achieve just like any other child in Seattle.
Powell Barnett Park, another situation
to provide an opportunity for kids to
play in a Redeveloped city park in the
community with all the amenities.
How do you want the community to see your
contributions 20 years from now?
A former professional athlete that could
‘walk the talk’, someone that made an
effort to hire folks from the community,
someone who took pride in opportunities
within the community no matter how big
or small. Grateful to all the people in the
community that supported me. Knowing
that we can’t do this alone and that
we have to embrace and support one
another. Lead by example, try to leave the
door open for the next person.
COMMUNITYOUTREACHANDADVOCACY
EDSON ZAVALA | MANAGER,
SDOT OFFICE OF EQUITY & INCLUSION
Edson moved from
San Antonio in 2014
to assume his role at
SDOT. He has been instrumental in
expanding SDOT’s outreach efforts
with regular quarterly gatherings for
minority businesses. Edson has worked
diligently to promote the values of
Tabor 100 and is active in a number
of minority business organizations,
including serving on the Board of
Tabor 100.
Tellusaboutyourproudestaccomplishmentthat
affectedpositivechangeincommunitiesofcolor.
One of my most gratifying
accomplishments is the progress made
toward breaking down information and
communication barriers for firms to
gain access to opportunities.
Howdoyouwantthecommunitytoseeyour
contributions20yearsfromnow?
My hope is that efforts to establish
and embed sustainable economic
inclusion practices will be regarded
as a step forward in creating systemic
and structural change for equity.
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EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION
CARLA SANTORNO | SUPERINTENDENT,TACOMA
SCHOOL DISTRICT
Carla Santorno
is currently the
superintendent
of the Tacoma
Public Schools. Carla got her start in
education in Denver, Colorado. Born in
Kansas, Mrs. Santorno attended Denver
Public Schools, where she later spent
28 years of her career as a teacher,
principal, and area Superintendent.
Carla’s primary goal as Superintendent
is to increase student achievement. She
stays close to teachers and strives to
provide them the support they need to
effectively educate Tacoma’s students.
Connecting with all the players in the
district – from parents to teachers,
food service workers, bus drivers and
custodial staff, is a part of her vision to
create an aligned focus from classroom
to classroom, and school to school. The
first person in her family to graduate
from high school, she has learned
personally how powerful education can
be, and wants to ensure that all children
have the same opportunities.
Tell us about your proudest accomplishment
that affected positive change in
communities of color.
I am most proud of our district’s
increase in graduation rate. When I
was named superintendent in 2011,
our graduation rate was a shameful
55%. Our Board set a bold goal to
increase our graduation percentage
to 85% by 2020. We proudly met that
goal last year in 2016, and have almost
completely closed the graduation
gap between our white students and
students of color.
How do you want the community to see your
contributions 20 years from now?
I want the Tacoma community to
recognize my commitment to NOT
being recognized individually, but
contributing to our community effort
to educate every child – eliminating
the ability to gauge demographics
by achievement score, graduation
rate, AP enrollment or any academic
measure. I work to have a legacy of city
wide partnerships working seamlessly
to increase student achievement of
ALL children and to simultaneously
develop their social-emotional growth.
21. 21SHAPING OUR DESTINY
EMERGING LEADER
ANTHONY BURNETT | MANAGING PARTNER,
MB DIVERSITY
Anthony Burnett
runs a nationwide
career information
agency that matches businesses with
employees as well as managed resources
with an emphasis on diversity and
inclusion.While Anthony’s business is
flourishing, he has also engaged heavily
in community-related work, serving on
several Boards, includingTabor 100. His
work on a recentTabor study of small
businesses in Seattle was outstanding.
Tellusaboutyourproudestaccomplishmentthat
affectedpositivechangeincommunitiesofcolor.
To be a business that widens the lens
of what diversity and inclusion means. I
enjoy the challenge of working toward
changing the preconceived notion of
what diversity and inclusion looks like.
I seek commonalities rather than solely
focus on color, changing the narrative
to help communities and companies
flourish. I am proud to live that daily.
How do you want the community to see your
contributions 20 years from now?
I have helped create and cultivate
educational programs, visionary
workshops and given counsel to many
stakeholders and executives. I want to
be seen as someone who gave his time
not because he wanted something
but because he had something of
substance to share and give for the
betterment of those around me.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
LANCELYTTLE|MANAGINGDIRECTOR,PORTOFSEATTLE
In his second
year as Managing
Director of Sea-Tac
Airport, Lance leads a multi-billion
dollar terminal revitalization program
including a new International Arrivals
Facility, North Satellite Modernization
and upgrading the entire baggage
handling system. Lance brings a depth
of experience including lead positions
at airports in Houston and Atlanta.
Lance is a native of Jamaica with
degrees in physics, computer science
and management information systems.
Tell us about your proudest accomplishment
that affected positive change in communities
of color.
Everywhere I’ve been, at Atlanta and
Houston airports and previously in the
technology industry, I have tried to
build a culture that prioritizes inclusion.
Our service improves when we listen
to employees who bring a different
way of viewing problems and a
different way of viewing solutions.
How do you want the community to see your
contributions 20 years from now?
I want our airport to reflect its
community. That’s a big challenge
when you serve such a diverse region,
but it’s the challenge we have to take
on. I hope that 20 years from now
people recognize their community at
their airport.
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The Port of Seattle owns and operates
Seattle-Tacoma International
Airport, cargo and cruise terminals,
Fishermen’s Terminal, public marinas,
parks and real estate assets on behalf
of the people of King County. The
port’s operations currently help create
nearly 200,000 jobs and $7 billion in
wages throughout the region.
Tell us about your proudest accomplishment
that affected positive change in
communities of color.
We improved our outreach to
communities of color and are
making a real difference in creating
opportunities. This year 70 percent
of our high school summer interns
came from communities of color.
Intentional outreach has put us on a
better path towards equity.
How do you want the community to see your
contributions 20 years from now?
I hope we are viewed as an agency
that never felt satisfied with the
status quo and as an agency that
embraced community engagement.
From Port policies on quality jobs
and apprenticeships to small
business outreach, we are trying
to push the envelope on how we
recognize and close opportunity
gaps in our community.
EXCELLENCEINDIVERSITY&INCLUSION
SOUND TRANSIT
Sound Transit plans, builds and
operates regional transit systems
and services to improve mobility for
Central Puget Sound. To prepare for
800,000 new residents by 2040, we
are expanding bus rapid transit and
commuter rail services, and Link light
rail will connect Everett to Tacoma and
points east and west.
Tell us about your proudest accomplishment
that affected positive change in
communities of color.
Sound Transit consistently exceeds
federal goals for contracting with
DBEs, last year our attainment was
nearly double. More importantly, we
are accessible to our community,
we offer training opportunities, help
remove barriers to employment, and
work to improve lives by constantly
asking and seeking to answer the
question, ‘What does better look like?’
How do you want the community to see your
contributions 20 years from now?
I want our contractors, DBEs and small
business owners, to see themselves
reflected in our system expansion; I
want them to be able to show their
grandchildren their work—light rail
extensions, improved street lighting,
communications systems, civil
engineering and more—and be able
to say with pride, ‘I did this.’
SOCIALEQUITYLEADERSHIP
PORT OF SEATTLE
23. 23SHAPING OUR DESTINY
Vulcan Inc. is proud to support Tabor 100
as they facilitate economic empowerment
and develop the diverse entrepreneurs of
tomorrow.
Learn more at vulcan.com and follow us @VulcanInc
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LIVE AUCTION RULES
Each bidder will be given a bidder number upon check-in. By
bidding in the live auction, each bidder agrees to the following
auction rules:
1. To bid in the live auction, hold up your bid card with the
number facing towards the auctioneer. A bid acknowledged
by the auctioneer is a legal contract to purchase the item. The
auctioneer reserves the right to reject any bid that is merely a
fractional advance over the prior bid.
2. Top bidders must pay for their items at the end of the night.
Unless otherwise stated, all items are to be removed on the date
of purchase. The purchaser assumes responsibilities to locate
and remove purchases from the auction premises. Purchasers
may claim the certificate for services and tangible items from the
cashier or item pick-up volunteer. You will be asked to show your
“PAID”receipt for tangible items.
3. Reservations for trips and vacation accommodations must be
mutually arranged with the donor unless otherwise noted. Tickets
for travel packages are coach class unless otherwise noted. Travel
will be provided by donors as described. Because travel charges
change, travel costs may decrease the values stated, however, no
refunds will be allowed.
4. Each person who is issued a bid number (bidder) assumes all
risks and hazards related to the auction and items obtained at the
auction. Each bidder agrees to hold harmless from any liability
Tabor 100, its elected and appointed officials, members and
employees, the auctioneers, the event organizers, sponsors and/
or volunteers connected with the auction.
5. All purchases are final and there will be no exchanges or refunds
unless otherwise noted. We will gladly accept your payment by
cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover on
the night of the auction. We are a 501(c)3 charitable organization
and your payment may be tax deductible only to the extent
provided by law.
6. Tabor 100 reserves the right to add or withdraw, without notice,
any items to or from the auction and raffle. Tabor 100 has
attempted to describe and catalog all items correctly, but all
items are offered“as is, where is.”The value listed is our estimate of
fair market values.
25. 25SHAPING OUR DESTINY
LIVE AUCTION ITEMS
1. Billecart Salmon Rose – This Rose is one of the most
scintillating Champagnes available, Billecart Salmon Rose. The
production secrets and the vinification method of this cuvée
go back to the origins of the House of BILLECART-SALMON and
have been handed down for seven generations. Those secrets
– whatever they may be – yield an exceptional Champagne
unlike any other.
Value: $95
Special thanks to: Downtown Spirits
2. Mount Eden 2009 Pinot Noir (Magnum) - 2009 was a once-
in-a-decade vintage in California, and this wine is simply
stunning. It is impressively balanced, with aromas of redcurrant,
cherry and Asian spices, and a sexy floral quality and slow-
building smokiness. Mount Eden Vineyards is a small historic
wine estate perched at 2000 feet overlooking Silicon Valley in
the Santa Cruz Mountain Appellation, about 50 miles south of
San Francisco. Founded in 1945, it is recognized as one of the
original“boutique”California winery properties, focusing on
small lots of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon.
Mount Eden’s lineage of estate bottled Chardonnay and Pinot
Noir is the longest in California.
Value: $150
Special thanks to: Downtown Spirits
3. Basket of Twelve Fine Wines – Hand selected by the expert
buyers at Downtown Spirits one fine bottle of wine for each
month of the year. We have a beautiful Pinot Noir to relax
with amidst the falling leaves of October; versatile Beaujolais
for Thanksgiving in November; magnificent Port for dessert
in December; hearty full bodied reds to warm you up during
the cold rainy winter; fresh vibrant reds to celebrate spring;
and fabulous whites to sip through summer.
Value: $300
Special thanks to: Downtown Spirits
4. 2 RoundtripTickets on Alaska Airlines – Fly from coast to
coast, to exotic Mexico or beautiful Hawaii.You can fly to NYC,
Washington DC or Boston, to the great state of Alaska and the
26. 26 18TH ANNUAL TABOR 100 CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY GALA PROGRAM
Lone Star State of Texas. These two coach round-trip tickets on
Alaska Airlines have no blackout dates. Whether you’re just looking
for a quick weekend getaway or planning your honeymoon or the
vacation of a lifetime, these tickets will get you there.
Value: $2,500
Special thanks to: Alaska Airlines
5. Club Seats at the Seahawks vs. Colts Game – Be part of
Sunday Night Football LIVE! Watch the Sunday, October 1
game with the Seattle Seahawks vs. Indianapolis Colts from
the fantastic vantage point of Club Level Section 206 – at the
20 yard line. Not only that, but take home tonight a framed
and autographed Michael Bennett jersey! Game tickets are
non-transferable and must be for the 10/1/17 game only. GO
HAWKS!!!!!!
Value: $1,500
Special thanks to: Vulcan Inc.
6. MVP Alaska Airlines Gold Status – A traveler’s dream come
true…earn elite Most Valuable Passenger status with Seattle’s
own Alaska Airlines without the miles! Imagine—free upgrades,
priority boarding and more can be yours for an entire year of
traveling! Treat yourself to elite status benefits with MVP Gold
Card status in the Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan. This status
is reserved for a small group of the airline’s most valuable
customers, and the benefits include:
• Unlimited complimentary upgrades to First Class on Alaska
Airlines for you and one companion, subject to availability
• Two checked bags free on Alaska Airlines and American
Airlines for you and everyone traveling in your reservation
• 100% Bonus Miles on Alaska Airlines, Aeromexico, Air France,
American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Delta,
Emirates, FIJI, KLM, Korean, LAN, Hainan Airlines, and Qantas
• Priority Access benefits on American Airlines
• Complimentary premium beverage of your choice during
your flight when traveling in the main cabin on Alaska Airlines
• Dedicated MVP Gold Hotline, and much more!
Value: $7,500
Special thanks to: Alaska Airlines
27. 27SHAPING OUR DESTINY
7. Autographed Super Bowl 12 Flag Flown on top of Space
Needle – This is TRULY a unique piece of history that you can
proudly display in your home or office. This special flag was
raised on the flag pole on top of the Space Needle by King
County Executive Dow Constantine on February 4, 2014 after
the Seattle Seahawks won the Super Bowl Championship. To
make it even more one-of-a-kind, we got Seahawks players and
coaches from the 2014 championship team to autograph this
flag. Go on and show off your 12 pride!
Value: Priceless
Special thanks to: The Space Needle Corporation and the
Seattle Seahawks
8. Lions,LeopardsandZebras,OhMy!–This isTHE experience of a
lifetime:
6 Night Ezulwini Safari for 2 Guests. You will be staying at
the renowned Ezulwini Game Lodges, featuring luxurious
accommodations, located in the heart of the Greater Kruger
national Park, home to the "Big 5", elephants, rhinos, lions,
leopards, & cape buffalo.
Relax by the pool after a day of viewing the wildlife, and later
listen to the magical sounds of the African Bush at sundown
while enjoying famous local wines and chef-prepared local
cuisine, knowing that tomorrow will bring another day filled
with the spirit of Africa. Includes all meals, twice-daily open
vehicle viewing drives accompanied by a professional field
guide and tracker, and spotlight drives at night.
Value: $5,724
Special thanks to: Ezulwini Resorts
9. AYearofDateNightsatSeattle’sIconicRestaurants–
12 - $100 gift cards to some of Seattle’s locally owned, iconic
restaurants including El Gaucho, Cactus, the Metropolitan Grill,
Tom Douglas, and more.
Value: $1,200
Special thanks to: Donated by Cedar Grove; locally owned and
operated with roots in the Seattle community since 1938.
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