Briefs: Arlington credit union exec selected for leadership program

  • By Wire Service
  • Thursday, December 29, 2016 1:30am
  • Business
Trevor Faucett

Trevor Faucett

Trevor Faucett, a relationship manager and vice president with Northwest Farm Credit Services in Arlington, has been selected to participate in Class 39 of the AgForestry Leadership Program – a premier leadership development program for those who work in the natural resource industries and related services in Washington State. The 18-month program includes in-state, national and international seminars.

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Parks worker named Edmonds Employee of the Year

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