Steere to help steer GWATA
Blog: Everyday Business
January 5, 2012

And the news from GWATA just keeps coming …
Molly Steere (in photo) took the helm Jan. 1 as the tech organization’s new program director. She’s worked locally as a social media consultant and freelance writer for the past four years and has over eight years experience as a mechanical engineer.
Steere replaces Amy Lewis, GWATA’s program manager for the past 18 months. Lewis left the post to work as marketing director for a local alarm and security company.
Lewis is also one of the organization’s three new board members, who were also seated Jan. 1. Other additions include Susan Curtis, director of production and technology at The Wenatchee World, and Judy Leu, a training consultant for SkillSource.
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