Board of Trustees
The MOHAI Board of Trustees is dedicated to helping the museum sustain an outstanding history museum while representing our diverse community. As the governing body of MOHAI, the Board establishes the museum’s strategic direction and oversees financial stewardship. Board members provide expertise for every aspect of the museum's affairs, and they generously give their time, experience and financial support.
MOHAI Board of Trustees
Gary Neumann, President, Community Volunteer
Jerry Vandenberg, Co-Chair, Community Volunteer
Maggie Walker, Co-Chair, Community Volunteer
Aaron Kornblum, President Elect, Microsoft Corporation
Delney Hilen, Vice President, Lasher Holzapfel Sperry & Ebberson
Linda Johnson, Vice President, Community Volunteer
Phyllis Lamphere, Vice President, Community Volunteer
Susan B. Lindsay, Vice President, PhD, Community Volunteer
Grant Ringel, Vice President, Puget Sound Energy
Don Rule, Vice President, Translational Software
Jim Rupp, Vice President, General Counsel - Fluke Corporation
Marcia Williams, Vice President, UW School of Public Health
Andrew Bor, Secretary, Perkins Coie LLP
Van Strom, Treasurer, Liberty Developmnet and Investments
Sandra Boyd, Community Volunteer
Maurice “Moss” Bresnahan, KCTS 9
Adrian Hanauer, Seattle Sounders FC
Robert Hentges, Partner, Creekside Land Company
David Jones, Community Volunteer
Susan Kernes, Wells Fargo
Hubert Locke, Dean Emeritus, University of Washington
Tom McQuaid, Nordic Cold Storage
Tim Nelson, Nelson Realty Advisors
Chuck Nordhoff, Community Volunteer
Bill Stafford, Trade Development Alliance of Greater Seattle
Kenton Thurman, Thurman Industries
Ex-Officio
Col. Carl Lind, MOHAI Trustee and Director Emeritus
Roger Ottenbach, Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society
Stephanie Spearman, Black Heritage Society of Washington State, Inc.
For any questions regarding MOHAI’s Board of Trustees, please contact Kimberly Jacobsen at (206) 324-1126 Ext. 18.
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Calendar Highlights
1st Thursday - Free Admission
Thu. September 2nd
10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Walking Tour: SR 520 - A Crossing at the Crossroads
Sat. September 4th
10:00 a.m. – Noon
Will Your Vote Count? A Look at 100 Years of Suffrage and How Voting is Changing Today
Panel Discussion
Thu. September 9th
7:30 to 9:00 p.m.
Thu. September 2nd
10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Walking Tour: SR 520 - A Crossing at the Crossroads
Sat. September 4th
10:00 a.m. – Noon
Will Your Vote Count? A Look at 100 Years of Suffrage and How Voting is Changing Today
Panel Discussion
Thu. September 9th
7:30 to 9:00 p.m.
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