EvCC selects Janice Greene, Howie Bargreen as college's 2015 Distinguished Alumni

Press Release

Release Date: May 28, 2015

EvCC selects Janice Greene, Howie Bargreen as college's 2015 Distinguished Alumni

EVERETT, Wash. – Everett Community College has selected Snohomish County NAACP branch president Janice Greene and Bargreen Coffee Company president Howie Bargreen as the college’s 2015 Distinguished Alumni. 

The two will be honored at a reception June 12. 

Greene, a longtime employee of the Boeing Company, was honored for her commitment to education and to giving back to her community. 

After attending EvCC, Greene went on to complete her bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees – all while working full-time. 

“She is truly an example of someone who believes, like we do, in lifelong education,” said EvCC President David Beyer, who announced the 2015 distinguished alumni at the EvCC Foundation breakfast April 21. “She has also worked to make this community stronger.”

In addition to her work with the NACCP, Greene is a member of the Everett Rotary Club, member of Zonta International and participates in the YMCA Minority Achievers Program.

Bargreen, whose family has been in the community since at least 1898, is the president of his family’s business, Bargreen Coffee Company.

In addition to his studies at EvCC, Bargreen completed his bachelor’s and master’s degree at the University of Washington. He has been a supporter of the Everett Community College Foundation, and has also helped us in our strategic planning work by participating in community engagement events over the past three years.

“Howie knows the value of the education we provide, and he’s an example of the kind of advocate for our programs that we love to see,” Beyer said. 

This is the ninth year the Alumni Association has named distinguished alumni. The award is the highest honor given to Everett Community College and Everett Junior College alumni. 

Past recipients include real estate business owner Barbara Lamoureux, former Everett City Council member Ed Morrow, businessman Tom Gaffney, city of Everett executive administrator Deborah Wright, Everett Police Chief Kathy Atwood, Everett Firefighter Gary Parks, auto dealer Dwayne Lane, entertainer Stan Boreson, business owners Doug and Barbara Allan, former Herald publisher Larry Hanson, Dr. William Hummel and Doris Hummel, former Washington state Sen. Jean Berkey and businessman Joe Cooper.