Meet Your 2024-25 Board of Governors

President
2024-2025

Sunitha Anjilvel was reelected to the Board of Governors in 2021 and elected by the Board of Governors as president-elect in 2023. She has practiced family law and estate planning in the Pacific Northwest since 2008. Since her first admission to practice law in 1990, Anjilvel has practiced in a variety of courts in Canada, California, and Washington in family law, criminal law, and civil litigation. In 2005, she served as director of a bipartisan campaign to support a redistricting reform initiative on Californiaโ€™s statewide ballot. She is committed to social justice and currently is chair and member of the WSBA Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Council and a director on the board of Domestic Relations Attorneys of Washington (DRAW). Anjilvel has also volunteered for the Kinship Care Project and Northwest Immigrant Rights Project. She has a B.A. from McGill University and a J.D. from Dalhousie Law School. She is licensed to practice law in Washington and California.

LEARN MORE > Read a Q&A with President Anjilvel here.

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President-Elect
2024-2025

Francis Adewale was elected to the Board of Governors in 2021 and elected by the Board as treasurer in 2022 and president-elect in 2024. Adewale is one of the attorneys who helped establish Spokane Community Court, and his commitment to community and movement lawyering is epitomized by his work on several community-based boards and activities in Eastern Washington. Adewale is former chair of the Access to Justice Board and a former member of the Washington Supreme Courtโ€™s Interpreters Commission. He is currently a board member of Northwest Immigrant Rights Project (NWIRP), board president of Multi-Ethnic Business Association-AHANA, and an adjunct faculty member of both Whitworth University and Gonzaga University School of Law. He is a founding member of the Washington Statewide Reentry Council, having been reappointed three times by Gov. Jay Inslee. In addition to serving on the Board of Directors of Spokane City Credit Union, Adewale and his wife also own and run a small business in Spokane. 

Immediate Past President
2024-2025 

Daniel D. Clark is starting his ninth consecutive Board of Governors fiscal year of service. Clark is entering his sixth year of service as a WSBA officer and has previously served as 2023-2024 WSBA immediate past president, 2022-2023 WSBA president, and District 4 governor from July 2017 to September 2022. He was elected as WSBA treasurer in July 2019 and reelected as WSBA treasurer in July 2020, becoming the first member to serve as treasurer for two terms and two consecutive terms. Clark is a senior deputy prosecuting attorney with the Yakima County Prosecuting Attorneyโ€™s Office, Corporate Counsel Division. His legal practice includes providing legal representation to Yakima County department heads and elected officials in civil, financial, forfeiture, and taxation litigation matters. He is also the legal counsel for the Southeast Washington Aging and Long Term Care Council of Governments. Born and raised in Yakima, Clark received his B.A. in political science, magna cum laude, from Central Washington University and his J.D., cum laude, from Gonzaga University School of Law.

District 1 Governor
2024-2027

Parvin Price was elected to the Board of Governors in 2024. At 15, in a small rural town, he decided to become a lawyer. Following college at the University of Evansville and law school at the University of Louisville, he was admitted to the Indiana Bar. He began his legal career with state government, first as a deputy attorney general and then as the director of a state agency. At 35, he opened a solo practice. At 39, he was invited to join a midsize firm to build a practice group focused on utilities. At 64, he was invited to join a large firm, Barnes & Thornburg, where his practice continued to focus on litigation, funding, and permitting for various utilities. During his private practice years, Price was involved in numerous community activities including, among others, being elected as a member and president of his local school board. In 2021, he became a member of the Washington Bar with the sponsorship of his oldest daughter. In 2022, he was appointed to the WSBAโ€™s Pro Bono and Public Service Committee (PBPSC). In 2023, he was appointed co-chair of the PBPSC. Price and his wife of 50 years are residents of Bothell.

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District 2 Governor
2022-2025

Kari Petrasek was elected to the Board of Governors in 2022 and elected treasurer in 2024. She is a graduate of Seattle University School of Law. She is a solo attorney, having started her own firm, Petrasek Law, in Mukilteo in January 2015. In the 13 years prior to starting her own firm, she worked in several small firms in Everett. She is a civil litigator with significant experience in the areas of juvenile law, guardianships, estate planning, elder law, and family law. Petrasek is also a dedicated advocate for children, having served as a volunteer and attorney guardian ad litem for dependent children. She has been one of the Snohomish County CASA Program attorneys for over 15 years. In addition, Petrasek has served as a judge and commissioner pro tempore for Snohomish County Superior Court since 2010. She is a past-chair of the WSBA Solo & Small Practice Section, the treasurer of Washington Women Lawyers, a past-president and past-treasurer of the Snohomish County Bar Association, a member of Washington State CASA, a leader in the ABA GPSolo Division, and a coach for the Archbishop Murphy High School Mock Trial teams. In her free time, Petrasek enjoys skiing, golfing, football, and baseball. 

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District 3 Governor
2023-2026

Allison Widney was elected to the Board of Governors in 2023. She graduated from the University of Oregon School of Law in 2011. Before that, she earned a criminal justice bachelorโ€™s degree from Arizona State University. After law school, she worked as a public defender in Clark County. In 2017, she moved into civil law and currently works as a personal injury defense attorney. Widney grew up in Yakima. She enjoys running, hanging with her dog named Swift (not after Taylor Swift), learning about wine, and traveling.

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District 4 Governor
2024-2027

Mary M. Rathbone was elected to the Board of Governors in 2022 and reelected in 2024. She is a partner at Moberg Law Group, P.S. She has a B.A. in business administration from Washington State University, with an emphasis in international business. She obtained her license to practice law through the APR 6 program. For the last 13 years, she has worked primarily in civil defense litigation. When she is not at the office, she can be found balancing ballet, piano, karate, and baseball with her two children. She also serves her local community as a member of Soroptimist International, a nonprofit that serves to better the lives of women and children through economic empowerment.

District 5 Governor
2024-2027

Emily Arneson was appointed to the Board of Governors in 2024. She is a privacy attorney and risk management professional with experience advising state and local government agencies on a variety of matters, including information governance, data privacy, civil rights compliance, legislative analysis, public records, and stakeholder relations. She is a proud graduate of Whitman College and currently sits on its Alumni Association Board. Arneson earned her juris doctor from the University of Washington School of Law and her masterโ€™s degree in public administration from Eastern Washington University. She has volunteered in her community for many years, sitting on the boards of such organizations as the Spokane County Bar Association and Volunteer Lawyers Program (president), the Emerging Leaders Society of the Spokane County United Way (strategic planning chair), the Spokane Chapter of Washington Women Lawyers (president), the Junior League of Spokane (community director), and the WSBA Labor & Employment Section (young lawyer liaison). Arnesonโ€™s commitment to the community and the legal profession has been acknowledged by receiving the Washington Young Lawyers Committee Public Service & Leadership Award (2016), Spokane Journal of Business Rising Stars (2018), Inland Business Catalyst Magazine Top 20 under 40 Award (2017), and the WSBAโ€™s APEX Outstanding Young Lawyer Award (2017). 

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District 6 Governor
2023-2026

Todd A. Bloom was elected to the Board of Governors in 2023. He is a sole practitioner with over two decades of experience in providing professional services to private and publicly held companies, high-net-worth families, executives, and private business owners. Bloomโ€™s prior experience includes over a decade as a tax attorney and senior manager in Big Four accounting, as well as in-house counsel. Recalled to the Navy after 9/11 and having served over a decade, Bloom retired as a Lieutenant Commander in 2018. Bloom earned his B.A. from Simpson College. He received M.B.A. and J.D. degrees from Tulane University, an M.A. from the Naval War College, an LL.M. from the University of Washington, and a diploma from the College of Naval Command and Staff. Originally from the Midwest, Cmdr. and Mrs. Bloom and their two sons came to the Pacific Northwest by way of New Orleans, Louisiana, where Bloom was first admitted to the Bar.

District 7-South Governor
2024-2027

Alain Villeneuve was elected to the Board of Governors in 2024. He is senior vice president and general counsel at TRX, where he has spent more than a decade as the companyโ€™s lead intellectual property litigator and enforcer. He has practiced law for more than 20 years and taught international IP law at Chicago-Kent College of Law.  Villeneuve is admitted in state and federal courts of Washington and Illinois, before the U.K. Law Society as U.K. solicitor, and with the U.S. Patent Office and the U.K. Trademark Office. Before his pivot to patent law, he was an aerospace and nuclear engineer and is certified to operate nuclear power plants by the French government. Villeneuve has a bachelorโ€™s degree from Polytechnique of Montreal and a J.D. from the University of Illinois College of Law. He is a dedicated runner and cyclist, winning the triathlon gold at the OutGames, silver medal in the 3,000-mile Race Across America road cycling race, and the Abbott Majors 6-marathon medal.

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District 7-North Governor
2023-2026

Matthew Dresden was elected to the Board of Governors in 2020 and reelected in 2023. He is a solo practitioner at Dresden Law PLLC in Seattle, where he handles a wide range of corporate and transactional matters, with an emphasis on media and entertainment, international intellectual property, and cross-border work. Before attending law school, Dresden worked in Hollywood for several years as an independent filmmaker. Dresden served on the Executive Committee of the WSBA International Practice Section for eight years, including a term as chair. He is also an adjunct faculty member at Indiana University Maurer School of Law, where he teaches a clinic on legal issues for independent filmmakers. He served as a law clerk in the Southern District of Texas for U.S. District Court Judge Vanessa D. Gilmore and U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Jeff Bohm. He has a B.A. from Stanford University, a J.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles, and LL.M.s from New York University and the National University of Singapore.

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District 8 Governor
2023-2026

Kristina Larry was elected to the Board of Governors in 2023. She is a true solo with her firm Sassy Litigations where she practices trademark, small business, cybersecurity, and data privacy law. She also created the legal sub brands The Prenup Princess and The Seattle Wedding Lawyer. In addition to running her firm, Larry is a staff attorney and lecturer at the University of Washington School of Law. For 10 years she was a volunteer with the King County Bar Associationโ€™s Housing Justice Project. From 2015 to 2019, she served as a trustee of the Washington State Bar Foundation and from 2019 to 2021 she served as president. She also served on the Executive Committee of the WSBA Solo & Small Practice Section for eight years and was a member of the Practice of Law Board. In 2018, she was named as one of the 40 Under 40 by South Sound Business magazine. Larry completed her undergraduate work at the University of Wyoming and earned her J.D. at the HBCU Thurgood Marshall School of Law at Texas Southern University. 

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District 9 Governor
2022-2025

Kevin Fay was elected to the Board of Governors in 2022. Prior to serving on the Board, he served on the Executive Committee of the WSBA Corporate Counsel Section, the Washington Chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel, and the Washington Chapter of the Society of Corporate Secretaries and Governance Professionals. He retired after decades of service as in-house counsel for VMware, Inc., PACCAR Inc, and Microsoft Corporation. Prior to going in-house, he was in private practice at Mudge Rose and Shearman & Sterling in New York City, and Bogle & Gates in Seattle. Originally from Seattle, he earned undergraduate degrees in political science and history from the University of Washington, a J.D. from the State University of New York at Buffalo, and an LL.M. from Harvard Law School. When not governing, he plays clarinet in the Port Townsend and Port Angeles Symphonies, saxophone in the Washington Wind Symphony and the MachOne Jazz Orchestra, and spectacularly poor golf on courses throughout Western Washington.

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District 10 Governor
2022-2025

Nam Nguyen was elected to the Board of Governors in 2022. He was an assistant attorney general in the Revenue and Finance Division in Tumwater. Prior to the Attorney Generalโ€™s Office, Nguyen worked in private practice in Bellevue and Houston, Texas. Immediately after law school, he volunteered in Bayou La Batre, Alabama, for AmeriCorpsโ€™ BP oil spill relief program. Aside from the WSBA, Nguyen serves on the board for the Family Support Center, a nonprofit social service organization serving homeless families in the Olympia area, and he is the chair of the Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs. Nguyen was born in Saigon, Vietnam, and grew up in the South Seattle area. He graduated from the University of Washington and Boston University School of Law, and he has a masterโ€™s degree in foreign policy from the University of Michigan. Nguyen resides in Tumwater and enjoys running, reading, cooking, and spending time with his dog, Dog Vader.

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At-Large Governor
2023-2026

Tom Ahearne (who is permanently half-paralyzed in a wheelchair) was elected to the Board of Governors in 2023 to fill an at-large seat for diversity, equity, and inclusion. An Air Force brat who grew up all across our country, Ahearne has been a Seattle litigator since 1986 (with Foster Pepper Riviera, now Foster Garvey). His professional activities include serving on the boards of the following: NAACPโ€™s Alaska/Oregon/Washington Conference, Washington Defense Trial Lawyers (WDTL), Appellate Section of the King County Bar Association (KCBA), Washington Council of School Attorneys (COSA), and Washington Chapter of the Federal Bar Association (FBA). His main nonwork activities are trying to (1) remind his wife and kids how loved and wonderful they are, (2) not stress out the lifeguards too much as he poorly swims at the pool several times a week, and (3) hand-pedal his tricycle in bicycle events like the Seattle to Portland (STP), Mount Baker Hill Climb, and Ride the Hurricane.

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At-Large Governor
2022-2025

Brent Williams-Ruth was first elected as a district governor to the Board of Governors in 2020 and was elected to an at-large position in 2022. Williams-Ruth has had a varied career ranging from working as a 1L intern with the King County Prosecuting Attorneyโ€™s Office to working in a nonlegal role with (formerly) Fisher Radio Seattle. Since 2015, he has been the sole proprietor of a concierge estate planning, probate/trust, and elder law firm. Williams-Ruth began his volunteer service with the WSBA in 2018 when he joined the Character and Fitness Board, serving as its 2019-2020 vice chair. He resigned his position with Character and Fitness in 2020 to take his seat as a governor. As governor, he served as the chair of the Subcommittee on Character & Fitness as part of the Supreme Court Task Force on Bar Licensure. Williams-Ruth also serves on the Board of Regents for Seattle University and the Wesley Homes Foundation Board. When not working or volunteering, you will find him traveling, scuba diving, and training for long-distance running, having completed the 2024 Dopey Challenge at Walt Disney World (where he and his husband, Justin, ran 48.6 miles over four days) and registered for the 2025 Chicago Marathon. 

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At-Large Governor
2024-2027

Jordan Couch was elected to the Board of Governors in 2021 and reelected in 2024 to represent new and young lawyers in an at-large position. Couch is a partner at Palace Law, practicing workersโ€™ compensation and personal injury. In his spare time, he is an avid outdoorsmanโ€”probably stemming from his childhood spent between an island in Alaska and the Bighorn River valley in Montana. Prior to joining the Board of Governors, Couch served as a trustee for the Tacoma-Pierce County Bar Association, chair of the Access to Justice Boardโ€™s Technology Committee, and chair of the Washington Young Lawyers Committee, and has held various leadership roles on the WSBA Solo & Small Practice Sectionโ€™s Executive Committee. Couch is passionate about increasing access to justice by helping lawyers build better, more client-centric practices, and never gets tired of talking about how to improve our profession (or fishing).