Background
Gormèzano, Keith was born on November 21, 1954 in Madison, Wisconsin, United States. Son of Isidore and Miriam Gormèzano.
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Gormèzano, Keith was born on November 21, 1954 in Madison, Wisconsin, United States. Son of Isidore and Miriam Gormèzano.
Bachelor of General Studies in English, Social Work, Classics, University Iowa, Iowa City, 1977. Postgraduate in public affairs, University Iowa, Iowa City, 1980. Postgraduate in Law, University Puget Sound, Tacoma, Washington, 1986.
Postgraduate in Law, Seattle University, Washington, 1986. Postgraduate in Computer Studies, Office Automation, & Medical Terminology, North Seattle Community College, Seattle, Washington, 1991.
Carrier salesman Des Moines Register, 1969—1971. Public information officer Operation Improvement Foundation, 1980—1981. Public Le Beacon Presse, Seattle, 1980-1989.
Volunteer Vista, 1982—1983. Real estate agent Jim Stacy Realty, Seattle, 1988-1989. Owner Doctor Quick Books (formerly A Better Temporary, Inc.), since 2003.
Arbitrator Better Business Bureau Greater Seattle, 1987-1993. Operations, office manager Stuart Silk Architect, 2000—2003. President, chief software trainer Doctor Quick Books Inc., since 2003.
Patient finance services University Washington Medical Center, 1990—1993, Harborview Medical Centers, 1990—1993. Editor Funding Bulletin, University Washington Medical Center Health Sciences Dept. President, chief software trainer Doctor Quick Books Inc.
Arbitrator Puget Sound Multi-Listing Association, 1988—1989, National Association Securities Dealers, 1989—1992, 1998—2004, Harborview Medical Centers, 1990—1991, Ford Consumer Appeals Board, 1991—1993, Harborview Medical Centers, 1992—1993, New York Stock Exchange, 2004—2008. Joint labor management committee Puget Finance Services, University Washington Medical Center, 1990—1991, 1992—1993, public information officer. Director ACJS, Inc., 1981—1982.
Member Finance Times Investor and Executive Survey Panel, since 2001, Communications Experts Advisory Board, since 2001. Joint labor management committee, University Washington and Harborview Medical Centers, 1990—1991. Public information officer director ACJS, Inc., 1981—1982.
Member Finance Times Investor and Executive Survey Panel, since 2001, Communications Experts Advisory Board, since 2001. Advisory board Voice Newspaper, 2006—2008. Member to numerous advisory boards.
Cadet ROTCPprogram United States Army, 1973-1977.
Chair Johnson County Subdivsn., Hawkeye Area Community Action Program, 1976—1978. Board directors Student Publications Inc., 1978—1980. Vice chairman Resource Conservation Commission, Iowa City, 1979—1980.
Volunteer Volunteers in Service to America, 1982—1983. Active Selective Service System, 1982—2007, vice chairman civilian review board 742, 1985—2008. Active City of Seattle Animal Control Commission, 1984—1986, vice chairman, 1985—1986, chairman, 1986.
Member Washington State Local Draft Board # 18, 1982—1984, member controlled choice appeals board Seattle School District, 1989. Patient collection representative University Washington, 1990—1991, Harborview Medical Centers, 1990—1991, 1992—1993. Joint labor-management committee patient finance services University Washington Medical Center, 1990—1993.
Dispute settlement board Ford Motor Company, 1991—1993, consumer appeals board, 1991—1993. Active Phinney Neighborhood Association, 2000—2008, Group Health Cooperative, 2000—2004, Lox of Friends, 2002—2006, steering committee member, 2004—2005. Active Puget Sound Consumers Cooperative, 2005—2010.
Ambassador Washington State Basic Health Program, 1996—2000. Secretary Friends of Cougar Hot Springs, since 2005. Active Recreation Equipment Incorporated, New York York Times Insight Panel, since 2005, Seattle Senior Housing Program Advocates II, 1996—2008.
Patron member Seattle Art Museum, 2006—2007. Board member Seattle Mental Health Institute, 1981—1983. Co-founder Fremont Chamber of Commerce, 1982.
Special assistant to state representative Joanne Brekke 2nd Special Session, 1982. Board member Youth Advisers & Atlantic St. Center, 1984—1985. Member Northwest Federal Credit Union (now Verity Credit Union) Credit Committee, 1984.
Chair Amigos Group, League Latin America, Educational Service Center, Seattle, 1984—1986. Active Washington Democratic Party, Temple B'nai Torah, 1986—1996, Congregation Eitz Or, Congregation Beth Shalom. Executive board thirty-something plus Jewish Community Center, 1991—1992.
Coordinator committee education after dark program Jewish Federation Greater Seattle, 1991—1992, young leadership division. Board member Ravenna Woods Condominium Association, since 2008. Board directors Seattle Mental Health Institute, 1981—1983, Youth Advisers, Seattle, 1984, Atlantic St. Center, 1984.
Active QuickBooks Pro Advisor Program, since 2006. Member advisory board The Voice Newspaper, 2006—2008. Member AARP, American Association for Nude Recreation, Self Help for the Hard of Hearing, The Naturist Society, Hosteling International, University Iowa Alumni Association, No Safeword Writers' Group, Wandering Jews Hiking Club, Seattle Community Network Association, Ravenna Woods Condominium Association, Mensa, Sierra Club.
Married Emma Lee Rogers, August 17, 1986 (divorced November 1990).