APAC to host fall forums

The WSU Administrative Professional Advisory Council (APAC) will be hosting a series of town hall forums with President Kirk Schulz at WSU Everett, WSU Spokane, WSU Tri‑Cities and WSU Vancouver, respectively.

Meet APAC executive council members Stephanie Rink, chair; Sue Gilchrist, vice chair; and Karen Garrett, treasurer; and learn how APAC serves the interests of AP staff across the WSU system. In addition, hear about current APAC initiatives and updates from President Schulz on university programs and policies that affect WSU administrative professionals.

Attendees are encouraged to ask questions and share their thoughts with the executive council and the president at these forums. To submit a question and have it asked anonymously, email Stephanie Rink at stephanie.rink@wsu.edu.

APAC fall forum schedule:

  • WSU Everett

    Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2:30–3:30 p.m.
    Everett University Center 101

  • WSU Spokane

    Friday, Sept. 13, 11 a.m.–noon
    Spokane Academic Center (SAC) 501

  • WSU Tri‑Cities

    Tuesday, Oct. 1, 12:30–1:30 p.m.
    East Building (TEST) 212

  • WSU Vancouver

    Wednesday, Nov. 13, 10–11 a.m.
    Firstenburg Student Commons (VFSC) 105

For more information, contact Gayle Anderson, principal assistant to APAC, at anderson53@wsu.edu or 509‑335‑8350. Visit the APAC events calendar for a full schedule of upcoming meetings and events.

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