Board Elections

Advance to Staggered Term Election Cycle Information Below

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Kasi

Kasi Haynes-Noel
How would you describe yourself in a couple sentences? I would consider myself a very level, open and honest individual. I am quite eccentric. On the 3 cares of permaculture, she says, “To me, they are all intertwined, I see them all as one living, breathing organism, so I don’t feel i am able to prioritize one over another.” I deeply appreciate Mark Kurlansky’s unique perspective on food history and deep passion for sustainable food production in the modern world.

Farmer Ayub

Farmer Ayub
How would you describe yourself in a couple sentences? Gregarious, extrovert, Farmer, good husband, father, grandfather, friendly, stands up for what’s right ! For NWPCC he hopes to empower County level gatherings, monthly neighborhood meetings, speaker lists for talking in schools, recreate Permaculture conferences on smaller scale as one-day events, make PERMACULTURE a household name, familiar to all children!

RC Clarke

RC Clarke
How would you describe yourself in a couple sentences? A lover of life and the intelligence of the wild. Philosophically,I believe they are representative of a continuum, dependent on one another. In daily life and in regards to earth care I work continuously as a permaculture designer, creating and implementing regenerative agricultural systems. People care- I teach permaculture through workshops and as an instructor through OSU as well as teaching folks how to grow medicinal and gourmet fungi. Fair share/ future care- I teach and provide community food through abundance and our personal food forest project as well as with my partner, running our perennial and wild nursery to continue the plant diversity for future generations.

JR Morgan

Permaculture PDC instructor with OSU and business entrepreneur JR Morgan of Morganic Roots Eco Firm shares his experience of growing a landscape company, and the inspirations and successes he’s had.

By  working with nature instead of against we are able to accomplish our goals and satisfy our clients desires and needs. We take pride in adding value to your land. Morganic Roots: https://morganicroots.com/

Joao Vilca Soto

Joao is an Indigenous Environmental Activist born in Peru and raised in the PNW. He graduated from ascadia College with a Bachelor’s in Sustainable Practices and developed his experience working in sustainable development projects in the Amazon Rainforest, Iceland, Nicaragua and throughout the PNW. Nowadays Joao works to promote the accomplishment of Reforestation and Community Agriculture projects around Washington State, hoping to share the joy of caring for Pachamama (Mother Earth) with all.

Thomas Price

Patricia Menzies

Drisana Malaambo

Drisana Malaambo
UPDATE (stepped back in October 2023) How would you describe yourself in a couple sentences?
I can see energy dynamics and patterns in others and experience people uniquely. Wisdom comes from seeing others, a system, or a concept in a new way.Regarding collective purpose, I’m here to solve problems and show others how to use energy more efficiently. I can thrive outside of manual labor and in roles where I’m directing work instead of executing every detail.

Staggered Term Election Cycle

  Directors Open
year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Positions
1 3 filled 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 8
2 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 3
3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 3
4 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
5 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 3
6 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 3
7 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
8 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 3
9 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 3

For this year’s fall of 2023 there are nine board positions. Presently only one of them is filled. Therefore eight positions were open and voted in. In subsequent years there will always be three positions open, unless someone leaves or resigns. In that case the remainder of their term will be open as well. For this year, 2023:

  • There are 3 Three year terms
  • There are 3 Two year terms
  • There are 2 One year terms

A succession plan can be implemented to facilitate the assigning of the three, two and one year terms, by the board at the first new meeting of the board. Or the three persons with the highest votes could fill the three year terms, followed by the next three which will fill the two year terms. The persons next in line could have one year terms and, of course, can be voted in for a three year term following year.

For the purpose of this chart, the Director numbers are only place holders and have no hierarchical implications. Officers are determined by the new board of directors at the conclusion of each election cycle. The coloring is only there to help with seeing the pattern and has no other meaning.