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HIV/AIDS Program
Community Summit - December 2000: Appendix I

Appendix I - Planning Group Roster

  • Diane Bonne
    Director of Community Programs
    Lifelong AIDS Alliance (formerly Northwest AIDS Foundation)

  • Quinten Welch
    Executive Director
    Seattle Treatment Education Project (STEP)

  • John Leonard, MA
    Executive Director
    Gay City Health Project

  • Jeff Schouten, MD
    Governor's Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS

  • Jim Holm
    Ryan White Title I Planning Council

  • Phyllis Little
    Executive Director
    People of Color Against AIDS Network

  • Reverend Gwen Hall
    AIDS Ministries Ecumenical Network (AMEN)

  • Karen Hartfield, MPH
    HIV Prevention Planner
    Public Health - Seattle & King County

  • Bob Wood, MD
    AIDS Control Office
    Public Health - Seattle & King County

  • Alonzo Plough, PhD
    Director
    Public Health - Seattle & King County

  • Hunter Handsfield, MD
    STD Control Officer
    Public Health - Seattle & King County
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