PSSO Board of Directors

Puget Sound Symphony Orchestra is governed by an all-volunteer Board of Directors. The board is responsible for ensuring that PSSO is fulfilling its mission and and operating in a legally, financially, and ethically appropriate manner. To contact our board, email info@psso.org.

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Andrew Trindle, President

Andrew's day job is a manager for behavioral health services at one of the local hospitals. He's a California native that moved up to the Seattle back in 2014. Andrew is an avid fan of music performance and serves as the current treasurer for the board of directors. Andrew learned to play the piano while growing up, and occasionally plays during his free time. When he's not working or volunteering, Andrew can be found digging through recopies to make for his next board game night.

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Sam VanFleet, Vice President

Sam is an Attorney currently practicing as a Public Defender in Pierce County. Originally from Pittsburgh, Sam moved to the Seattle area to attend law school and fell in love with the city and the surrounding landscape. After playing the Euphonium (and many other brass instruments) in High School and college Sam stepped away from music to focus on his studies. Working with the PSSO has been a fantastic way to give back to his adopted hometown as well a re-engage with his love for music.

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Paige DeChambeau, Secretary

Paige has been on the PSSO board since 2015 and currently serves as the Secretary. Paige is the External Communications Manager for the Washington State Association of Counties were she works to bring the voice of Washington's 39 Counties together on issues at the local, state and federal levels of government. She played the flute in middle school and wants to help PSSO reach more people as an affordable and fun way to learn more about classical music. Her hobbies include painting, design, gardening and keeping her puppy out of trouble.

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Jen Lotshaw, Director

Jen is a registered medical assistant and volunteer guardian ad litem for Washington state. After she graduates from University of Washington this spring she plans to pursue a career in either social work or criminal justice. Jen's appreciation for music began when she started playing the flute in sixth grade and she looks forward to helping bring the beauty of music to others through her involvement with PSSO. In her free time Jen enjoys crafts, hiking and spending time with friends.

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Bill Verthein, Director

Bill Verthein is a Product Owner at Microsoft where he has worked for 18 years specializing in Networking and Cellular Technologies. Bill originally came from Chicago before moving to Seattle in 1999 and somewhere in the middle lived a few years outside New York City. Bill is a huge fan not just of the music and musicians of PSSO but also the supporters and the board members. So many people donating their time and skills to make something beautiful.

Bill is married to his wife of 20 years Svetlana and has a 17 year old son Harlan, who is a Senior at Interlake High School in Bellevue and a 15 year old daughter Anastasiya, who is a freshman at Interlake High School.

Mark Guntram, Director

Mark is originally from upstate New York. His career experience spans the public education sector serving in government, non-profit and higher education positions. He moved to Seattle 20 years ago and is retired. He participates in clinical trials and research activities that support new treatments for pulmonary disease at University of Washington Medical Center and Seattle Children’s. Mark played saxophone in high school, however his current appreciation for classical music is enriched by his wife, Pam, who plays violin for PSSO. He is happy to support PSSO as an all-volunteer community orchestra that connects the public with affordable access to classical music at Town Hall Seattle. Mark enjoys swimming, cycling, hiking, and skiing.

 

Open Board Positions

We are currently seeking dedicated individuals to fill open board positions. If you believe in PSSO’s mission and are interested in serving on the board, please contact us at info@psso.org.