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Gail Farmer has been the Director of the Wildcat Wellness Center since 1999. She is responsible for developing, implementing and evaluating campus prevention and Social Norms Marketing campaigns, providing assessment, counseling and referral for students who have been identified as high risk, and teaching Prime for Life, a high-risk alcohol use prevention curriculum. She has had extensive experience in outpatient alcohol counseling, is the campus Sexual Assault Response Coordinator, and is the Chair of the Washington State College Coalition for Substance Abuse Prevention. Gail holds a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology and a Master of Business Administration. Gail can be contacted at 509-963-3214 or farmer@cwu.edu.
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Lynne Harrison is the Coordinator of the Campus-Community Coalition. She has served in that position since its creation in September 2004. As coordinator, she facilitates the work of a broad-based group of community and campus stakeholders committed to reducing problems associated with high-risk and underage drinking, develops work strategies based on best practices in alcohol prevention programs, and assists with the collection and analysis of data on alcohol consumption and program evaluation. She is trained in cooperative problem solving and is an active and visible volunteer in the community, lending her credibility with community groups. She also chairs the Kittitas County Alcohol/Substance Abuse Advisory Board, is a member of the county Meth Action Team, and is on the Board
of directors of the Ellensburg Downtown Association. Lynne holds a Masters of Arts in Teaching in Guidance and Counseling; her professional experience includes counseling, academic advising, coordinating disability support services, and alumni relations/fundraising. Lynne can be contacted at 509-963-3240 or lynneh@cwu.edu.
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