Council member Myers elected chair of Together Center in Redmond

Redmond City Council member Hank Myers has been elected chair of the Together Center board of directors.

Redmond City Council member Hank Myers has been elected chair of the Together Center board of directors.

Myers was one of four newly elected members.

Sammamish planning commissioner Mahbubul Islam of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency was elected vice chair; Bellevue resident Nicola King of Premera Blue Cross was elected secretary and Bothell resident Kevin Vitulli of The Bank of Washington was elected treasurer.

Barb de Michele of Issaquah will move into the immediate past chair role after two years at the helm.

Myers has been on the Together Center board for four years.

On taking the role of chair, he said, “I am proud to be a leader at Together Center. We help by enabling people to get help from an amazing array of programs. We provide advocates and services at our front door so people struggling with language barriers, homelessness or other hurdles (can find) available services. Importantly, we keep costs low and provide cost efficiencies for 18 agencies on campus thanks to partnership with the community. As a Redmond City Council member, I know how important Together Center is to our Eastside communities.”

One of the first nonprofit multi-tenant centers in the nation, Together Center (formerly, Family Resource Center) was designed 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.

For more information on Together Center, contact Pam Mauk at (425) 869-1174 or visit www.togethercenter.org or www.facebook.com/togethercenter.