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MaryAnn Seward, Executive Director
MaryAnn Seward has joined Jumping
Mouse Children’s Center as Executive Director. She brings over 30 years of
experience in leadership and board development, organizational consulting and
executive responsibility. She has been an Executive Director of the YWCA in
Yakima, WA and Girls, Inc. in Seattle.
As the owner of Seward Associates’
Consulting, MaryAnn’s personal mission has been to help leaders cultivate
thriving organizations where they and others love to work. She brings to
Jumping Mouse Children’s Center that ideal, along with her expertise in
values-based and vision-focused planning.
MaryAnn is a graduate of the
University of Washington with a major in Philosophy. She also has extensive
post-graduate and professional education in organization systems, development
and change. She has led numerous leadership development seminars and workshops
and Board of Directors’ retreats.
MaryAnn and her husband, Terence
(Terry), are native Washingtonians and have been active residents of Port
Townsend for the past ten years.
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Dott Kelly, Founder, Clinical Director & Therapist
Dott Kelly holds a Masters in Child and Family Psychology, with specialized
training in adoption, foster care, and abuse. She is trained in parent
education, and has facilitated parent groups. Dott has taught seminars at
Antioch University, Seattle University, and Evergreen College, and has
facilitated workshops in child development and attachment.
During its
first 6 ½ years, Dott served as Executive Director of Jumping Mouse Children's
Center. Her duties include supervision of the master level internship training
program and administration of the Center, taking a major role in grant writing.
Dott is an active member of the National Association of Counselors,
Sandplay
Therapists of America, and the
Association for Play Therapy. She is also a
licensed private practitioner in mental health.
Dott has
worked with children in a variety of settings for 30 years. Before becoming a
therapist, she was a Montessori teacher for children ages 2-7. She has extensive
experience in parent education and child development.
During her 15 years in pre-school teaching, children taught her about their own
inner worlds and perceptions. Dott realized she couldn’t sustain the attention
so many children required and remain in a group setting. This call from so many
children, to be remembered, to be recognized as authors in their own lives, sent
Dott back to Antioch for her master’s degree in depth psychology.
Dott was
an original founding board member of The Boiler Room, a youth-driven non-profit
coffeehouse and meeting place. Adolescents and young adults who frequented the
Boiler Room made the same request: to be respected and noted for their own
talents, without a need to adapt for the sake of a mainstream community, at cost
to self. Some of our most creative community members built a place they would
call "home": once again, a place which supported the creative expression of
these young people.
Dott
has worked in the alternative
OPEPO Education Program,
as well as managed
a family planning clinic. Her own two children have been her most unrelenting
and loving teachers.
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Catharine Robinson, Therapist
Catharine Robinson has a Masters degree in Psychology and
is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor. She has been with Jumping Mouse Children’s Center
since its inception in 1999. Previously, she was a volunteer therapist at Bergita House in Port Townsend for several years. Prior to coming to Port
Townsend in 1989, she worked with children, families and adults in another
state. Catharine has a wide range of experience in mental health work, including
in-patient psychiatric, children and families, domestic violence, and adolescent
coaching. She is a member of the Association of Play Therapy, American
Counseling Association, and Sandplay Therapists of America.
Catharine is
currently a member of the City Council of Port Townsend, Washington.
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Lisa Madelle
Bottomly,
Therapist
Lisa studied and interned
with Jumping Mouse beginning in 2002, returning as a post-graduate therapist in
the fall of 2005. Lisa holds a Master’s degree in counseling from the Pacifica
Graduate Institute with an emphasis in Depth Psychology. She started her
research and working with children and families in New York City at Columbia
University’s Child and Family Center. Lisa is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in
Washington and has started a private practice.
For several years Lisa
taught creative arts programs for elementary and middle school children. More
recently, she provided counseling programs in the schools for the Domestic
Violence Prevention Program of Jefferson County. Lisa also served as a Family
Resource Specialist in the Jefferson County schools for 2004 and 2005 under the
Jefferson County Healthy Communities grant.
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Anita Fraser, Volunteer Therapist,
"Currently on sabbatical until March 2008"
Anita Fraser earned a Masters in Social Work from the
University of Washington in June 2001. As a student in the Social Work program,
she interned during her last year at Jumping Mouse Children's Center and has
been a volunteer therapist at Jumping Mouse since that time.
Anita also has graduate education as a Speech/Language
Pathologist (SLP) and holds the national Certificate of Clinical Competency in
Speech/Language Pathology. She has been an SLP with Port Townsend School
District for the past 24 years. Her primary responsibility with the district is
working with children age birth to six, who have communication or feeding
needs. As an SLP she is responsible for designing a program to assist parents
and teachers in helping children strengthen their communication or oral-motor
skills. She is also is a member of the district's Assistive Technology Team
where her focus is working with children who have more severe
disabilities requiring Augmentative Communication and Assistive Technology
devices.
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Carol Brannan, Volunteer Therapist
Carol Brannan is a Licensed Mental Health
Counselor who has lived in Port Ludlow for the past seven years. She was
credentialed as a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor and a Certified
Professional Counselor in Maryland. She has an MS in Counseling Psychology from
Loyola College in Maryland and did graduate work at Johns Hopkins University and
Towson University. She worked for many years with children, adolescents and
their families in a school and community based State mental health program. She
has co-facilitated adolescent girl’s groups in Maryland through the school
system and in Chimacum under the auspices of the Domestic Violence and Sexual
Assault Program.
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Junne Seela, Volunteer Therapist
Junne
Seela has a Master of Social work degree from the University of Southern
California, Los Angeles and is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker in
Washington State. She worked at First Step Family Support Center for the past
five years and has recently accepted a position as Family Preservation Therapist
at Peninsula Community Mental Health Center in Port Angeles. She worked as a
child and adult therapist at Jefferson Community Mental Health Services in Port
Townsend from 2000 to 2003, and has had experience in adult inpatient and
outpatient services in Ventura, California. Junne is a member of the National
Association of Social Workers.
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Barbara Waterbury,
Volunteer Therapist
Barbara Waterbury received her MA in
counseling/psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute in Spring 2007. Her
clinical training included an internship at Vashon Youth and Family Services
where she worked with children, teens and their families. She is currently
setting up a private therapy practice on Vashon Island where she raised her two
children. Barbara is a Registered Counselor in the State of Washington, a
member of the C.G. Jung Society of Seattle and an Associate member of the
Washington Association of Marriage and Family Therapists.
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Allison Spiceland,
Intern Therapist
Allison
Spiceland received her B.A. from Seattle University in 2002 and is a third year
graduate student in the Master’s of Pastoral Counseling program. In addition to
interning at Jumping Mouse, Allison is an intern therapist at Samaritan Center
of Puget Sound in Seattle where she works with individuals, couples and
families. Allison is a Registered Counselor in Washington and is a student
member of the American Association of Pastoral Counselors and the
American
Mental Health Counselors Association.
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Patricia Gora,
Intern Therapist
Patricia Gora received her B.A. in Elementary Education (K-6) at
Queens College, part of the City University of New York, and is now a second
year graduate student in the Masters in Counseling Psychology program at
Pacifica Graduate
Institute. Patricia is a Registered Counselor in Washington and is a
student member of the
American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists.
Patricia has spent the past twenty years in a personal
exploration of spirituality, psychology, relationship, and community, and how
each of these areas influences our wholeness. Her work at Jumping Mouse is a
natural reflection of her desire to support this wholeness in our children.
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Steve Roe,
Intern Therapist
Steve Roe received his B.S. from Boise State
University majoring in physical education with an emphasis in corporate
fitness. He is finishing up graduate studies at Mars Hill Graduate School in
Seattle, Washington and is a registered counselor in the State of Washington.
He enjoys working with children through the categories of psychological,
physical, and spiritual.
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Jenny Manza,
Development Specialist
Jenny has over 12 years experience in the non-profit sector, most recently as
the publicist for Copper Canyon Press, a non-profit poetry publisher in Port
Townsend. Currently, she brings her writing and marketing skills to writing and
researching grants for Jumping Mouse.
Jenny moved to Port Townsend
from Seattle in 1999. There, she worked at a mental health facility for homeless
adults and as the communications coordinator for an international environmental
non-profit. She has volunteered for
Books to Prisoners and
SKIFORALL, where she
taught skiing to developmentally disabled adults. Jenny graduated with a B.A. in
literature from Colby College in Maine. She is currently kept busy with two
young boys at home.
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Jean Pugh, Office Administrator
Jean worked as a Legal
Secretary and Law Office Manager, and most recently, as a Paralegal in the
private sector and the U.S. Government. She worked as a Crisis Call Volunteer
with the Alternatives to Domestic Violence Program for three years in Spokane,
Washington, transporting victims to the ADV safe shelter. She served on the
Advisory Committee and Board of Directors at the YWCA representing the Domestic
Violence Program.
After raising three
children, Jean and her husband enjoyed a five-year sailing adventure from
Seattle to Alaska, and to Florida via the Panama Canal and moved to Port
Townsend in 2000. She loves spending time with her two grandchildren.
JMCC Board of
Directors
Kristin Becker
President |
Aldryth O'Hara
Treasurer |
Christine Ota
Vice
President |
Susan Jacob
Secretary |
Jessica Rice
Board Member |
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Kristin Becker, President
Kristin is the
Development Director for Copper Canyon Press, a non-profit publisher of poetry.
Prior to moving to Port Townsend in 2001, she worked as a language interpreter
for immigrant and refugee families, a Peace Corps Volunteer, an English teacher,
and a school librarian. Through her work in public school settings, she realized
the importance of creating safe, healthy learning environments for all children.
With an MFA in
Creative Writing from Syracuse University, Kristin enjoys grant writing;
literature of all types; languages, translation, and intercultural
communication; and learning about schools and school culture.
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Christine Ota,
Vice President
In 1978, Christine Ota
purchased property in Port Townsend, and subsequently moved to Port Townsend in
August of 1984. From 1984 to 1997 Christine worked in various jobs including
doing building construction. She owned and operated a bookkeeping and word
processing business and is currently Realtor and Property Manager for Windermere
Real Estate Port Townsend.
Christine has been involved
with, and on the board of, several local non-profit organizations. She
currently serves on the Board of Quimper Community Federal Credit Union and is a
volunteer for Centrum and Hospice. Past affiliations include: Real Estate
Professionals for Affordable Housing, Board Chairman; Port Townsend Planning
Commission; Wooden Boat Foundation volunteer; Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault,
Board member; Jefferson County Crises Line volunteer; American Red Cross
volunteer; City of Port Townsend Citizen Police Academy Graduate.
Christine comes from a
large family and has always enjoyed working with children.
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Susan Jacob, Secretary
Susan has been the General Manager of the
sporting goods in Port Townsend, Sport Townsend, since 1995. Her background
includes over 25 years experience working with the public in various capacities
from interior design sales to title and escrow, billing and credit. Susan is
involved in various community activities, is a frequent volunteer with the Main
Street program which serves to promote downtown Port Townsend, and is a tutor at
Peninsula College for ESL students.
A long time Jefferson County resident since
1989, she was born and educated in the Detroit area. Susan has raised three
children, and has always felt a strong desire to help young people.
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Aldryth O'Hara, Treasurer
Aldryth is a partner with
Gooding & O'Hara, CPAs, in Port Townsend. She graduated from Whitworth College
in Spokane, WA in 1975 with a major in Political Science. Following a career in
banking and time off to raise a family, she completed her accounting education
and became a CPA in 1992.
Aldryth received a Master of Science in Taxation from Golden Gate University in
2000. During the past fifteen years she has gained extensive experience
preparing tax returns and providing business and tax advice to businesses and
individuals on the Olympic Peninsula.
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Jessica Rice, Board Member
Jessica Rice has long been committed to education
and the environment. She graduated from the University of New Hampshire with a
degree in English, taught middle school in New England, and has been a field
instructor for the National Outdoor Leadership School for the past seven years.
At NOLS, she led expeditions throughout the western United States and Baja,
Mexico, teaching leadership, science, first aid, and technical outdoor skills.
Jess has spent time sailing, chronicling voyages between the Arctic Circle and
the Equator for Cruising World, and discovered Port Townsend during a
season aboard the schooner Adventuress in the spring of 2003. Currently
Jess works as production manager for Copper Canyon Press and is building her
first home with her dog, Cabot.
Past Board Members
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Marilyn Sterbick |
Juelie Dalzell |
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Kim Hammers |
Perry Spring |
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Sharon Trombley |
Barbara Clark |
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Christa Lightenberg |
Henry Souza |
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Anne Leefeld Kanters |
Dave Stanko |
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Ernie Baird |
Catherine Parkman |
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Randy Pendergrass |
Cynthia Austin |
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Lloyd Cahoon |
Roger Lizut |
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Jon Langdon |
Janel Carlson |
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Jim Grabicki |
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