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Employees Waugh Invests IN Student Excellence Education Foundation Scott Williams

Scott Williams

Trustee at Waugh Invests IN Student Excellence Education Foundation

Fiscal year ended June 30, 2017. Published on January 24, 2026.

$0
2017

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Scott Williams has been listed as an employee of Waugh Invests IN Student Excellence Education Foundation in Form 990 filings since fiscal year 2017.

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2017

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Trustee
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Darin Lannert
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Debra Ann Jay
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Ashley Fitting
Trustee
$0
Victoria Hatwig
Trustee
$0
Tracie Cohn
Treasurer
$0
Ani Larson
Trustee
$0
Ann Marie Nangle
Trustee
$0
Denise Bugbee
Trustee
$0
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January 24, 2026:
2017 Waugh Invests IN Student Excellence Education Foundation 990 published

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