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Lifestyles of The Rich & Not So Famous

Lifestyles of The Rich & Not So Famous

Remember that scene in My Fair Lady where Eliza Doolittle goes to the Ascot races dressed like a blueblood but makes a bloomin arse of herself every time she opens her mouth? Hold that image. I cant afford valet parking at the Four Seasons Hotel Seattle, let alone the $500-plus ticket to attend the Seattle…

J. Gregory Seibly President and CEO, Sterling Financial Corporation

J. Gregory Seibly President and CEO, Sterling Financial Corporation

YOUTH: When I was a kid, my father worked as general counsel for a horseshoe manufacturing company in Lodi, California, near Sacramento. He had been a horse racing fan all his life. I went to plenty of horse races and my dad still owns interest in a couple of horses, but Im just a watcher….

John Jastrem, Chairman & CEO, Callison

John Jastrem, Chairman & CEO, Callison

EARLY LIFE: I was raised in Plains, Pennsylvania. My father was involved in the Manhattan Project during World War II. He was in the military police and also cooked for some of the guys. He knew all the scientists. FIRST JOB: My uncles were entrepreneurs who believed in child labor so I started working very…

Cover Story: Kemper Freeman Jr.

Cover Story: Kemper Freeman Jr.

Ever since Miller Freeman moved from Seattle to the rural Eastside in 1927, his family’s fate and fortune have been closely entwined with Bellevue’s. Miller Freeman’s son and grandson helped transform the farming hamlet into a bedroom community and then into a major commercial center with its own bustling malls and skyscrapers. Now, as Bellevue…

Jay Inslee's uphill battle

Jay Inslee’s uphill battle

At the annual Kitsap County Democratic dinner in February, Nancy Nystrom pushed through the crowd looking for Jay Inslee, the seven-term congressman and Democratic candidate for governor of Washington. When Nystrom spotted him, she marched up, her head barely reaching Inslees shoulders, and laid out why Kitsap County needs a four-year college. Inslee listened intently…

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