Heather Smith Teegarden is a certified special events professional with experience planning and executing a variety of events including community building events, press conferences, private events, educational seminars, professional meetings, exclusive donor events, fundraisers, and community celebrations. She has worked with many high-profile organizations in the Pacific Northwest region and was awarded Emerald City Applause Award Winner in 2012.
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Portfolio 2012
1. Heather Smith Teegarden
Certified Special Events Professional
Experienced with:
•Community Building Events
•Press, Public & Private Events
•Educational Events &
Professional Meetings
•Exclusive Donor Events &
2012 Emerald City Applause Award Winner Fundraisers
2. Community
Celebrations
UW College of Engineering
United Way of
Snohomish County
Volunteer Center of Lewis,
1000 people at United Way’s Day of Caring Kickoff
Mason & Thurston Counties
Woodland Park Zoo
5. Press, Private &
Public Events
Pacific Science Center
United Way of
Snohomish County
UW College of Engineering
Woodland Park Zoo
World’s Record Setting Event with International Performer
12. Private Donor
House Parties
Center for Environmental
Law & Policy
Seattle Children’s Home
United Way of
Snohomish County
UW College of Engineering
Woodland Park Zoo
13.
14. High-Profile &
Fun Fundraisers
Seattle Children’s Home
United Way of
Snohomish County
Volunteer Center of Lewis,
Mason & Thurston Counties
Woodland Park Zoo
“A Magical Night” at the Four Seasons Hotel 2010
16. Evening Galas
KOMO TV’s Molly Shen
was event MC
Celebrity Guest Speaker Ed Bagley Jr.
17. Thank you!
This presentation includes
just a sample of my work.
Additional professional
accomplishments can be
found on my website:
www.HeatherTeegarden.com
Notes de l'éditeur
Eco-efficient: It is based on the concept of creating more goods and services while using fewer resources and creating less waste and pollution. Reclaimed: taken for re-use Re-purpose: LEED: The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System is the USGBC’s benchmark for designing, building and operating green buildings. To become certified, projects must first meet the prerequisites designated by the USGBC then earn a certain number of credits within the six categories: sustainable sites, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, materials & resources, indoor environmental quality, innovation & design process.
Eco-efficient: It is based on the concept of creating more goods and services while using fewer resources and creating less waste and pollution. Reclaimed: taken for re-use Re-purpose: LEED: The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System is the USGBC’s benchmark for designing, building and operating green buildings. To become certified, projects must first meet the prerequisites designated by the USGBC then earn a certain number of credits within the six categories: sustainable sites, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, materials & resources, indoor environmental quality, innovation & design process.