WIN (WOMEN IN NETWORKS) KICK-OFF


Soroptimist International of Sequim is celebrating the 8th year of the Women In Networks (WIN) Program with a
Kick-Off on November 17, 2004 at the Oak Table Café in Sequim, 7pm. This event is sponsored by the WIN Program, through Soroptimist International of Sequim and Sequim High School.

This event with a dessert buffet is for WIN members, prospective WIN members, their families and, by invitation, community friends. Space limitation requires RSVP to Mitzi Sanders 683-9063, PENNY WOLF 683-8168 or email to win@sisequim.com.

Soroptimist International of Sequim is pleased to announce the featured speaker for this event is Justice Susan Owens.

Justice Susan Owens

On November 7, 2000, Judge Susan Owens was elected the seventh woman to serve on the Washington State Supreme Court. She joined the Court after serving nineteen years as District Court Judge in Western Clallam County, where she was the County’s senior elected official with five terms She also served as the Quileute Tribe’s Chief Judge for five years and Chief Judge of the Lower Elwha S’Klallam Tribe for six plus years.

Justice Owens attended college at Duke University. She attended law school at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, receiving her JD in 1975. She was admitted to the Oregon State Bar in 1975 and the Washington State Bar in 1976.


  Justice Susan Owens
 

Justice Owens was born and raised in Kinston, North Carolina, where she graduated from high school. Her father, the late Frank Owens, was a small town general practitioner and her mother, Hazel is a retired law enforcement officer. She attended college at Duke University. After graduation in 1971, she attended law school at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, receiving her JD in 1975. She was admitted to the Oregon State Bar in 1975, and the Washington State Bar in 1976.

Justice Owens has been active in the District & Municipal Court Judges’ Association for many years. She was President-Elect of DMCJA prior to her election to the Supreme Court. She previously served as Vice President, Secretary-Treasurer, and Board member. She served on the Long Range Planning, Diversity, Conference and Education committees. In 1990, she was co-founder and Chair of the Rural Courts Committee, and has taught that subject at the Judicial College. She is extremely proud to be a member of that most important judiciary.

Presently, Justice Owens serves on the Rules Committee, she chairs the Court Interpreter Certification Advisory Commission, and she serves on the Board for Court Education.

Justice Owens is passionate about domestic violence issues that impact children and judicial education in that area. She has been a national trainer in that subject. She has trained judges from Anchorage to Albuquerque, and participated in the writing of the Northwest Tribal Judges Domestic Violence Manual. She lectures at the National College of Prosecuting Attorneys’ Domestic Violence Conference. She is committed to ongoing efforts in this very important area of law.

Justice Owens loves baseball. Her favorite player is her son Owen Golden, age 17 shortstop and pitcher for the Port Angeles High School Roughriders. (Her favorite daughter is Sunny Golden, age 20.) She also loves the Olympic National Park, Lake Ozette, and everything about the West End of Clallam County.

 
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