Staff

Seattle Architecture Foundation Staff

Sydney W. Dobson, MNPL, Executive Director

Sydney has served as a volunteer and professional in the nonprofit sector for more than thirty years. Before joining the Seattle Architecture Foundation in January 2002, Sydney was the first Executive Director of the Oklahoma City National Memorial Foundation charged with developing the national memorial to the Oklahoma City bombing victims and survivors. Prior to that appointment, she served for thirteen years as the Executive Director of Oklahoma City Beautiful (OKC Beautiful) – a community-wide, grassroots organization dedicated to improving the image of Oklahoma City. Under her leadership the programs, Board of Directors, staff and organization received more than thirty local, state and national awards. Sydney has served on more than thirty community boards, mayoral appointed committees and governmental commissions and received numerous awards for her work. She received her Executive Master of Nonprofit Leadership degree from Seattle University in December, 2002. Sydney joined SAF in January, 2002.

Tracy Vicory-Rosenquest, Program Director

With a passion for building community and empowering young people, Tracy brings to SAF her experience developing and managing volunteer programs & youth programs. Tracy has worked closely with the non-profit sector for 7 years and has also contributed as an event planner, coach, and project evaluator. She joined SAF in September, 2007.

 

Roberta Miner, Tours Director

A life-long resident of Washington State, Roberta is a proud alumnus of Gonzaga University.  Although trained as a journalist, she has worked in the non-profit sector for more than 10 years.  Roberta's love of architecture and design brought her to SAF in February, 2008.

 

 

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