As one of several authors of “Agile Almanac,” an extensive guide to modern-day project management, Michael Williams appears well-suited to take on one of the most challenging projects in the […]
Jacobs a staple in home repair, weatherization programs
If you ask Dave Jacobs to describe what it’s been like to repair and weatherize homes for the past 32 years, his answer may seem more like the reflections of […]
Longtime banker joins SNAP
Just a few months ago, Gary Anderson was among 600 attendees at SNAP’s “Ode to Opportunity” lunch, jotting down thoughts on how he could create opportunity in his community. The […]
Pasterz energized in new role as Financial Stability director
Chris Pasterz took a distinctive path to his role as director of SNAP’s Financial Stability core, one that journeyed through the “Land of the Long White Cloud.” Born and raised […]
State Commerce director meets with SNAP brass
For Brian Bonlender, a visit to Spokane last month was a reminder of his old stomping grounds on the east side of the Cascades. The Yakima native and Washington State […]
SNAP builds community from within, through food and food-for-thought
SNAP’s 150 or so employees are located in numerous locations throughout Spokane County because we want to make it possible for our clients to conveniently reach us. “Neighborhood” is part […]
In Memory of Randy Felice
I went to a party today, a celebration of the life of Randy Felice. Randy was a Housing Counselor at SNAP for 10 years, and he helped make it possible […]