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Three distinguished business/community leaders will honor Seattle University President Stephen V. Sundborg, S.J., at a civic banquet to celebrate his selection as the 2019 Seattle-King County First Citizen. The dinner event saluting this widely respected “community builder” is scheduled for Thursday, May 23 at Seattle’s Fairmont Olympic Hotel.
Dorothy Bullitt, Mark Pigott, and Jim Sinegal will speak about their affiliations with “Father Steve” and his many contributions as a university and community leader, and as a noteworthy volunteer with various organizations.
Bob Ratliffe, past chair of Seattle University’s Board of Trustees and president of Silver Creek Capital Management, is the master of ceremonies. Rich Bergdahl, president of Seattle King County REALTORS®, will present Fr. Sundborg with a commemorative medallion on behalf of the presenting partners for the First Citizen Award.
Reservations for the May 23 civic celebration, which begins with a reception at 5:30 PM followed by dinner and the program at 6:30 PM, may be made online at SeattleFirstCitizen.org.
Civic leader Dorothy Bullitt, who has had careers in business, government, and the not-for-profit sectors, has worked with this year’s First Citizen on some of the region’s most critical needs, including various causes related to human rights and homelessness. Their paths also cross as members of Seattle Rotary and as supporters of Habitat for Humanity. Bullitt has published two best-selling books and is a senior lecturer at the University of Washington’s Evans School of Public Policy and Governance.
Tributor and philanthropist Mark Pigott, executive chairman of PACCAR Inc., also has a long affiliation with Fr. Sundborg. He is the fourth generation of his family to actively support Seattle University, reflected in part by the establishment of the Pigott Family Endowment for the Arts and the creation and funding of the James Pigott Pavilion for Leadership in honor of his uncle. Additionally, he has taught Executive MBA students for several years in Pigott Hall.
Both Bullitt and Pigott are from families that have been recognized as Seattle-King County First Citizens: the Bullitt Family in 2000, and the Pigott Family in 2018.
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Also speaking at this year’s banquet is Jim Sinegal, co-founder and former CEO of Costco Wholesale, who shares Sundborg’s belief that education is essential to a successful and fulfilled life.
Sinegal is a past member of the university’s board of trustees whose connections also include serving as the first Senior Executive in Residence at its Albers School of Business and Economics. He and wife Jan have a long history of supporting educational opportunities and access to health care via transformative scholarships, endowments, the Jim and Janet Sinegal Initiative for Nursing Education at Seattle U, as well as the nationally-recognized Seattle University Youth Initiative.
Other program participants include Fr. Thomas Lucas, S.J., who will deliver the invocation, a color guard from Seattle University ROTC, and event chair Trish Englund, a broker at Windermere Real Estate.
Fr. Steve, now in his 22nd year as president of mission-driven Seattle University, plans to retire at the conclusion of his current five-year term. Since he has been at the helm, Seattle U has been widely recognized as a leader in Jesuit education, having earned several top rankings for its programs, including having an 18-year streak on the U.S. News & World Report’s “Top 10” list of the West’s best regional universities. Enrollment has surged, an ambitious building program is ongoing, and he is credited with engineering Seattle U’s return to NCAA Division I athletics.
Like many of the 80 First Citizens before him, Fr. Sundborg has been involved with many professional, charitable, cause-related, and civic organizations. Among past honorees are two former Seattle University presidents: Rev. Albert A. Lemieux, S.J., in 1956, and Rev. William J. Sullivan, S.J., in 1990.
Fr. Steve’s admirers describe him as an inspiring and visionary leader, and as a tireless advocate for marginalized residents. He is widely praised for creating energizing partnerships and for his reflective style of leadership, particularly in supporting neighborhood youth and families through the youth initiative, addressing the homeless crisis and a focus on social justice, diversity and inclusion.
Since 1939, the First Citizen event has recognized individuals and organizations that enhance the area’s quality of life through visionary leadership, civic engagement, and dedication to building healthy communities through volunteerism and philanthropy. Inductees have represented humanitarian organizations, charitable, health and educational institutions, arts groups, environmental causes and various civic endeavors. (See list at end of article)
Several past First Citizens also expected to attend the May 23 banquet, along with many of this year’s recipients of a Seattle First Citizen Scholarship whose applicants are high school and college students who demonstrate a commitment to community service.
Recent First Citizen honorees include Bill and Jill Ruckelshaus (2017), Phyllis Campbell (2016), Ted Baseler (2015), Norman B. Rice (2014), Lenny Wilkens (2013), Rotary International District 5030 (2012), Jamie and Karen Moyer (2011), and Hon. Slade Gorton (2010).
About the First Citizen Award and Banquet
The Seattle-King County First Citizen Award and civic banquet, believed to be this region’s oldest such recognition, has no fund-raising expectation, but instead is designed solely as a not-for-profit celebration of community involvement. Joining SKCR as presenting partners for the event are John L. Scott Real Estate and Windermere Real Estate.
King County Realtors created the award in 1939 as a way to lift spirits during the Great Depression by drawing attention to the positive community work taking place.
Realtors commissioned Seattle sculptor Dudley Pratt to create an expression of this “greater good,” a sentiment that endures on the medallion.
About Seattle King County REALTORS®
Seattle King County REALTORS® is a trade association of approximately 7,400 real estate brokers who serve clients throughout the Puget Sound area. Its goals include promoting ethical business practices and supporting policies that preserve and expand real property rights and housing affordability. Based in Bellevue, SKCR is a founding member of the National Association of REALTORS®, the largest professional trade association in the country, comprised of 1.2 million members.
The term REALTOR® is a registered collective membership mark that identifies a real estate professional who is a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® and subscribes to its strict Code of Ethics.
Past Recipients, Seattle-King County First Citizen Award
1939 Richard Eugene Fuller 1940 Dr. Wendell Fifield 1941 William O. McKay 1942 Kenneth Colman 1943 Phil Johnson 1944 Children’s Orthopedic Hospital 1945 W. Walter Williams 1946 Royal Brougham 1947 John H. Reid 1948 Ernest Skeel 1949 Dr. Raymond Allen 1950 Thomas M. Pelly 1951 George Gunn, Jr. 1952 Henry Broderick 1953 Frank E. Holman 1954 William M. Allen 1955 Deitrich Schmitz 1956 Rev. A.A. Lemieux 1957 Gordon N. Scott 1958 Nat S. Rogers 1959 Mrs. A. Scott Bullitt 1960 Michael Dederer 1961 Ben E. Ehrlichman 1962 Joseph E. Gandy 1963 George F. Kachlein, Jr. 1964 H.W. McCurdy 1965 Edward E. Carlson 1966 Milton Katims 1967 Mrs. Henry B. Owen 1968 James R. Ellis 1969 William B. Woods 1970 Norton Clapp 1971 Glynn Ross 1972 John D. Ehrlichman 1973 Dr. Dixy Lee Ray 1974 Ned and Kayla Skinner 1975 Dr. Wm. B. Hutchinson 1976 Rabbi Raphael Levine 1977 W.J. “Jerry” Pennington 1978 John M. Fluke |
1979 Gordon H. Sweaney 1980 James M. Ryan 1981 C.M. “Mike” Berry 1982 Dr. Dale E. Turner 1983 T.A. Wilson 1984 Victor Rosellini 1985 Fredric A. Danz 1986 Robert W. Graham 1987 John W. Ellis 1988 Samuel Stroum 1989 R.C. “Torchy” Torrance 1990 The Rev. Wm. J. Sullivan, S.J. 1991 Buster and Nancy Alvord 1992 Lester R. Sauvage, M.D. 1993 Constance W. Rice, Ph.D. 1994 Phil M. Smart, Sr. 1995 Mary Gates & Family 1996 Stanley O. McNaughton 1997 Walter B. Williams 1998 Jack A. Benaroya 1999 Paul Brainerd 2000 The Bullitt Family 2001 Herb M. Bridge 2002 Scott and Laurie Oki 2003 Dan and Nancy Evans 2004 The McCaw Family 2005 Jeffrey and Susan Brotman 2006 Dale Chihuly 2007 James and Sherry Raisbeck 2008 Paul G. Allen 2009 Gerard Schwarz 2010 Hon. Slade Gorton 2011 Jamie and Karen Moyer 2012 Rotary International Dist. 5030 2013 Lenny Wilkens 2014 Hon. Norman B. Rice 2015 Theodor “Ted” Baseler 2016 Phyllis Campbell 2017 Bill and Jill Ruckleshaus 2018 The Pigott Family |