Marc Mims of
Spokane Valley brings his experience in grassroots activism and social media
marketing to the board. You can read a past blog post about Marc’s
successful effort to save a bike lane project.
An avid bicyclist, Marc sits on the Spokane Bikes committee and leads a weekly group ride for his
local bike shop. Some of you may have
met Marc in March when he staffed a table for us at the Spokane Bike Swap. When he’s not riding his bike or spoiling his
granddaughter, Marc pays the mortgage as a freelance software developer.
John Pope of
Anacortes is passionate about creating statewide bicycle routes and is eager to
help the Bicycle Alliance with developing a northern route that would become a
part of the US Bicycle Route System. His
community involvement is extensive and includes serving on the boards of Skagit
Regional Transportation Planning Organization, the Anacortes Chamber of
Commerce and Skagit Council of Governments/RTPO Active Communities
Taskforce. John works for Tesoro
Refining and Marketing and also serves on our Legislative and Statewide Issues
Committee.
John Vona is a
lifelong bicyclist and a daily bike commuter since moving to Seattle in 2007. He got the cycling bug as a teen riding on
congested roads to shore points such as Asbury Park and Belmar—Bruce
Springsteen’s theme of being “sprung from cages out on Highway 9” was more than
a metaphor. Those formative years gave John an appreciation of the bike
facilities available to cyclists in Washington and he wants to see that network
grow. John is a forester and works for
Green Diamond Resource Company as a business planning manager. He will serve as our board treasurer.
You can read bios on all of our board members here.
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