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  2. List of Seattle University people - Wikipedia

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    Walter James Fitzgerald, S.J., President of Seattle College (1929–31) Kenneth Baker, S.J., President of Seattle University (1970) Edmund Ryan, S.J., President of Seattle University (1975–1976) Stephen Sundborg, S.J., 21st President of Seattle University (1997–2021) Eduardo Peñalver, 22nd President of Seattle University effective July 1 ...

  3. Anne Gould Hauberg - Wikipedia

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    By the 1960s, Anne Hauberg was involved in the Seattle Municipal Art Commission, and she was a founding member of the civic activist organization, the "Committee of 33." In 1969, Anne and John Hauberg together supported Dale Chihuly's idea for a glass-blowing summer school program in the rural Northwest.

  4. Category:Seattle University alumni - Wikipedia

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  5. Blake Nordstrom - Wikipedia

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    Blake Willard Nordstrom (October 4, 1960 – January 2, 2019) was an American businessman. The great-grandson of John W. Nordstrom, he served as sole President of the Nordstrom department store chain from 2000 to 2014, and then co-president with his brothers, Peter, and Erik Nordstrom, from 2015 until his death in 2019.

  6. Paul Schell - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, he founded Cornerstone Development Company, serving as president 1979-87. Among projects located in Seattle, Tacoma, and Portland, Cornerstone developed Waterfront Place, a 6-block mixed-use project located on Seattle's central waterfront and incorporating six restored buildings, the new 22-story Watermark Tower, and the Alexis Hotel.

  7. Robert O. Hickman - Wikipedia

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    Robert Othello Hickman (Monticello, Utah September 27, 1926–May 10, 2019) was a Seattle-area pediatric nephrologist and inventor of the Hickman catheter. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Hickman was raised in Logan, Utah. He served in the U.S. Air Force from 1945 to 1946.

  8. Steve Pool - Wikipedia

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    Pool started his career at KOMO-TV as an intern while studying at the University of Washington. After graduating in 1978, Pool became a writer, reporter, and eventually a weathercaster. After graduating in 1978, Pool became a writer, reporter, and eventually a weathercaster.

  9. Stanley McDonald - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Air Mac provided all the ground transportation equipment for the World's Fair in Seattle: McDonald also chartered a ship to bring visitors to the Fair. [3] In 1965, based on his experience from the\ World's Fair, he founded Princess Cruises which he expanded into one of the largest cruise lines in the world. [1]