Celebrating Vounteerism

 

Join us in honoring Daniel Boyd and Shirley Long, our remarkable honorees for this year’s Day’s Pay fundraiser, as we recognize their exceptional dedication to the REACH Museum. These extraordinary individuals have tirelessly volunteered their time and expertise, making a lasting impact on the museum’s success. Through their unwavering commitment and passion, they have helped shape the REACH Museum into a vibrant cultural institution.

 

Together, let’s celebrate their outstanding contributions and continue supporting the REACH Museum’s mission to inspire and educate.

Daniel Boyd: A Philanthropic Leader in Finance and Community Advocacy

Daniel Boyd: A Philanthropic Leader in Finance and Community Advocacy

Daniel Boyd has been an invaluable asset to the Reach Foundation and the Richland Public Facilities District (RPFD). Serving on the RPFD Board since 2010, Daniel’s contributions as Board Treasurer from 2010 to 2016 and later as Board President until April 2023 have been instrumental in the district’s success. Prior to his involvement with RPFD, Daniel served on the Reach Foundation Board, where he played a pivotal role in raising funds for the design and construction of the REACH Museum. His dedication and financial expertise significantly contributed to the museum’s completion despite challenges along the way. Daniel’s deep understanding of finance and his commitment to the REACH’s mission have greatly benefited the RPFD, making him an esteemed member within the Reach Foundation and RPFD community. Beyond his board service, Daniel has been actively involved in numerous civic activities, including his long-standing membership in the Pasco-Kennewick Rotary Club, where he has held positions such as Club Treasurer and President. His involvement in organizations like the Pasco Vocational Building Programs, Washington Society of CPAs, and YMCA of the Lower Columbia further demonstrates his commitment to community service. As a CPA at Baker & Giles PS CPAs since 1979, Daniel brings a wealth of expertise and experience to his various roles. A proud graduate of WSU Pullman with a BA in Business Administration and a specialization in Accounting, Daniel is not only dedicated to his profession but also a passionate supporter of the Cougs.
Shirley Long: A Dedicated Champion of the REACH Museum

Shirley Long: A Dedicated Champion of the REACH Museum

With a career marked by exemplary leadership and expertise in program management, business systems integration, and large-scale project execution, Shirley has consistently demonstrated her exceptional capabilities. As the Lockheed Martin QA Manager for the Hanford site, she showcased remarkable proficiency in quality assurance operations and program oversight, providing invaluable support to numerous programs spanning NRC, FAA, DHS, NNSA, EPA, and the Hanford site.

However, it is Shirley Long’s unwavering commitment and dedication to the Reach Foundation and the REACH Museum that truly sets her apart. Her selfless contributions and tireless efforts have made an indelible impact on the museum’s growth and success. Shirley’s passion for the REACH Museum’s mission has been a driving force, propelling its achievements and advancements. Through her advocacy and hands-on involvement, she has not only helped raise vital funds but also enhanced operations and fostered meaningful community engagement.

Shirley’s remarkable devotion and leadership have served as an inspiration, rallying others to join in the preservation and celebration of our shared cultural heritage. The Reach Foundation proudly honors Shirley Long for her exceptional contributions, recognizing her as an invaluable pillar of support for the REACH Museum. Her enduring commitment and profound dedication have solidified the museum’s place as a cherished institution that will continue to inspire and educate generations to come.