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Redmond Assistant Police Chief Named to Together Center Board

Kristi Wilson joins Redmond City Councilman Hank Myers on the nonprofit's board.

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Together Center is happy to announce the addition of Kristi Wilson to its Board of Directors. 

Wilson is Assistant Police Chief for the City of Redmond, responsible for daily operations of the Police Department, including management of the organization’s budget and leadership development.

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“I approach issues from a big picture point of view,” Wilson said. “I participate in city efforts which bring partners together and avoid silos. I am very interested in working with Together Center for this reason. Its one-stop-shop approach is exactly what people need to get moving forward when they experience difficult times.”

Together Center Chair Hank Myers, who is also a Redmond City Council member, approached Wilson about getting involved. “She is a community leader who thinks creatively and has a great knowledge of the needs of people in our community. We are very happy she has joined our Board.”

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One of the first nonprofit multi-tenant centers in the nation, Together Center was designed first and foremost to lower barriers to finding help. Where East King County residents once needed to travel from Bothell to Renton or beyond to find help at individual locations, people from throughout the Eastside, now find comprehensive assistance at one location in downtown Redmond.

Services include shelter, medical and dental care, child care assistance, youth and family counseling and more. Tens of thousands of people were assisted on campus last year.

Together Center is located at 16225 NE 87th in Redmond. For more information, contact (425) 869-6699 or visit www.togethercenter.org.


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