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New York Salmon BBQ

Sat. June 6, 2015      1–4 p.m.

The home of Lex, ’59, and Ann Marie Gamble, Chappaqua, NY

Online registration for this event is closed, but space is still available! If you are interested in attending, please contact Eryn Boyles Ilk at 206-372-3796.

Celebrate summer with your New York Husky family!

Join us at the 42nd annual New York Salmon BBQ, co-hosted by your New York alumni chapter. UW alumni, friends, students and parents are invited to enjoy an afternoon of delicious food and summer fun at the home of Lex, ’59, and Ann Marie Gamble. This year’s gathering will be extra special, as it will mark the 42nd and final time it will be held at the Gamble home.

We hope you’ll take part in this not-to-miss Husky tradition, where you can meet other Huskies and hear from special guest Pete Shimer, ’84, Husky Basketball alumnus and UW Foundation Board Treasurer. In addition to his role as one of the UW’s most influential volunteers, Pete is a partner at Deloitte and the proud parent of four UW students.

Don’t forget your swimsuits and tennis racquets so you can enjoy the pool and tennis courts!

Cost:

UWAA members: $45
Non-members: $55
UW Students: $10
Shuttle service to and from downtown New York: $5
Adults only, please.

Address and transportation details will be sent with registration confirmation. Questions? Contact Eryn Boyles Ilk at boyles@uw.edu or 206-372-3796.

About the Speaker:

Pete Shimer, ’84A former UW athlete, proud alumnus and current Husky parent, Pete Shimer is the Deputy Chief Financial Officer for Deloitte’s national office. He manages relationships with several large clients, including Amazon, Costco, Gates Foundation, Lowe’s and NIKE.

Pete earned his bachelor’s degree from the Foster School of Business in 1984. He played on the Pac-10 Championship-winning ’84 Husky basketball team when they made it to the first Sweet 16 since 1953. Pete is an influential director on the UW Foundation Board and currently serves as Treasurer.