Meet Our Staff: Operations

Marsha Rastatter
Lions Program Coordinator

Marsha Rastatter, Lions Program Coordinator

Marsha joined the Northwest Lions Foundation staff in 2006 and has worked as a Program Services Coordinator for AUDIENT for several years. She moved to Seattle from Los Angeles, California, where she was the personal assistant to an executive television producer and a front desk administrative assistant for an advertising company.

Marsha is responsible for managing and administering the Foundation's Lions assistive programs, including the Hearing Aid Bank, Patient Care Grants, and Project Support Grants.

In her free time, Marsha loves to read, watch movies, and hike.

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Bob Sheffels
Communications Manager

Bob Sheffels, Communications Manager

Bob is responsible for producing the Sights & Sounds newsletter as well as brochures, press releases, and this website. He grew up near Spokane and graduated from Washington State University with a degree in journalism. Before joining the Foundation in the summer of 2002, he worked as the Communications Director for the Washington State Food Dealers Association and the Northwest Marine Trade Association. He is the publisher of a successful regional book. Bob is an avid baseball fan who also enjoys golf and competing on the "Sons of Ichiro" bocce ball team. He and his wife Jennifer have two children.

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Jonathan Hanneman
Digital Media & Communications Specialist

Jonathan Hanneman, Digital Media & Communications Specialist

Jonathan Hanneman grew up in Wisconsin and holds both Bachelor and Masters degrees in fine arts. His artistic bent and strong computer skills led to his joining our communications group. Jonathan's duties include leading SightLife's web and video projects and assisting Bob with print media. He is also a Zend Certified Engineer in PHP 5.3.

Jonathan has traveled extensively, even spending a year in northeastern China teaching conversational English at a computer college. He's a big fan of Asian culture and cuisine. Outside of work, Jonathan likes exploring regional travel destinations with Shannon (his wife) and Tikka (their dog). A somewhat reluctant but self-professed geek, he also likes to distract himself by playing with pretty much any technology he can get his hands on.

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Mike Parker
Lions Health Screening Unit Operations Manager

Mike Parker, Lions Health Screening Unit Operations Manager

Mike Parker grew up in Skamokawa, WA, and Cathlamet, WA. He has been a Lions member for more than 30 years and is Past District Governor of District 19-G. Mike started working at the Foundation in 1999 and became Operations Manager for the Lions Health Screening Unit in 2000. His responsibilities as supervisor of day-to-day operations include keeping the sophisticated medical diagnostics equipment in the 62-foot long unit well-maintained, as well as often personally driving the unit from community to community. Mike's friendly disposition and previous experience driving a logging truck, coupled with an AA degree in technical Engineering from Lower Columbia College, make him the perfect man for this job.

Outside of his job, Mike's main interests are photography, computers, and family, not necessarily in that order. He is also an airplane buff, primarily warbirds from the Second World War. He learned to fly over 30 years ago and likes anything to do with aviation.

He always tells people, "Working on the LHSU is the best job I've ever had."

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