Seattle Federal Executive Board

 

 

History of Seattle Federal Executive Board

Established in 1961, the Seattle Federal Executive Board (SFEB) is comprised of Federal agencies in the greater Puget Sound area. It is headed by a Chair and Vice Chair, each elected annually. A Policy Committee constitutes the remainder of the decision making entities of the Board. The remaining two aspects of the Board are its General Membership which encompass approximately 147 Federal agencies and 12 Committees.

Chair of the Seattle Federal Executive Board Stanley Friendship -- Social Security Administration
Vice-Chair of the Seattle Federal Executive Board Patrick Prieb -- Veterans Benefits Administration
   
Executive Leadership Council Members FY2013  
  Jenny Durkan -- U.S. Attorney
  RADM Keith Taylor -- U.S. Coast Guard
  David Sheppard -- Department of Commerce - OIG
  Dennis McLarran -- Environmental Protection Agency
  Kathryn Vernon -- Federal Aviation Administration
  Sharon Loper -- Federal Emergency Management Agency
  Tim Schindler -- Government Accountability Office
  George Northcroft -- General Services Administration
  Susan Johnson -- Department of Health & Human Services
  Andrew Hendrickson -- Department of Homeland Security
  Mary McBride -- Housing and Urban Development
  Judi Nicholas -- Internal Revenue Service
  Mark Ericks -- Department of Justice
  Douglas Betten -- Department of Labor
  Leigh Jones -- Department of Labor
  Judi Nicholas -- Internal Revenue Service
  Bill Greathouse -- National Archives and Records Administration
  Dan Strandy -- National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
  Albert Verhofstadt -- Navy
  S. Teresa Bobotek -- Passport Agency
  Alice Fong -- Office of Personnel Management
  Calvin Goings -- Small Business Administration
  Rick Krochalis -- Department of Transportation
  Col. Bruce Estok -- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  Mario Villanueva -- U.S. Department of Agriculture
  Nancy K. Lee -- U.S. Geological Survey
  William (Bill) Evans -- U.S. Postal Service

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