Friends of Flagship Advisory Board of Directors
The Friends of Flagship Board is a group of community members who support the mission and operation of The Flagship Program. The primary role of the board is fundraising, but the committee may act in an advisory capacity as well.
Haley Bradley, President Haley is a Special Projects Officer at TrailWest Bank where she is involved in various levels of creating, promoting, and delivering products and services designed to improve customers banking experience. Being lucky enough to be born and raised in Missoula County, Haley enjoys any opportunity to give back to the community. |
Nicole Siefert, Past President Siefert Law PLLC. Nicole is an attorney practicing civil litigation in Federal and State Courts in Nevada and Montana. Her practice focuses on providing expert consultation and dedicated representation to individuals and small businesses. Her firm sponsors "Flyaways for Flagship." |
Nathan Johnson Nathan is a senior accountant at Wipfli LLP where he focuses primarily on performing financial statement audits for organizations in various industries. Originally from eastern Montana, he came to Missoula in 2009 to attend the University of Montana and has lived here ever since. In his free time he enjoys golfing, skiing, and hiking. |
Faith Price
Faith Price is of Assonet Band of Wampanoag descent, and was raised on the Flathead Indian Reservation in Montana. She received her bachelor’s in social work and master’s in journalism from the University of Montana. She recently completed a master’s degree in Prevention Science from Washington State University, and is currently a part-time doctoral student in Prevention Science through WSU. She is a community prevention coordinator at All Nations Health Center doing suicide and substance use prevention. She provides programming for Missoula-area Native youth and young adults, including outreach in collaboration with the University of Montana’s American Indian Student Services program. Faith is a former Flagship Youth Development Coordinator and helped start the program at Lowell Elementary School back in 2006! She is passionate about empowering and supporting youth to live their best lives! In her free time, she enjoys getting outside hiking in the mountains, sewing, cooking, and spending time with her friends, family, and four dogs. |
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Annie Sondag Annie recently retired as Professor Emeritus from the University of Montana’s School of Public and Community Health Sciences after a 35-year career in academia. Her teaching and research included a focus on health behavior theory and program development and evaluation. She has a long history of collaboration with Flagship and is passionate about supporting prevention programs designed to keep our youth safe and healthy. |
Coming soon, bios for Erica Zins, and Jule Banville.
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