Staff
STAFF

Erica Cenci
Erica Cenci is the Executive Director of the Snohomish Education Foundation and is a veteran professional with over 20 years of experience in leadership, professional coaching, fundraising, developing strategy, and curriculum and program development. Erica has a knack for strategic thinking and an unwavering dedication to growth and development.
Prior to her role with the Snohomish Education Foundation, she held leadership roles in the UW Athletic Department, most recently as the Assistant Athletic Director of Student-Athlete Development, supporting student-athletes on their personal, professional and identity development and life beyond sport.
She has a Bachelor of Arts in Communications and Organizational Leadership and Supervision from Purdue University and a Master of Education in Intercollegiate Athletics Leadership from the University of Washington. She is an International Coach Federation Certified Coach.
Erica has a deep commitment for non-profit service and has been board members of Swim for Life, the National Association of Academic and Student-Athlete Development Professionals, WEST Coast Aquatics and Kla Ha Ya Days.
She is passionate about the Snohomish community and making an impact on the youth in the community and has an unwavering dedication to empowering and developing others.

Patty Venema
Patty Venema has been with the Snohomish Education Foundation since 2010, starting as a dedicated board member and now serving as the Office Administrator. Her journey with the foundation has been deeply fulfilling, allowing her to witness firsthand the positive impact it has on the community. Patty’s commitment to supporting public education began when her daughter entered 1st grade at Cathcart Elementary School. Since then, she’s seen both of her children thrive and eventually graduate from Glacier Peak High School, an experience that has only strengthened her belief in the importance of community involvement in education.
Patty and her husband both grew up in Kirkland, but chose to move to the Snohomish area several years ago to raise their family in a nurturing environment. Their decision was motivated by the strong sense of community and the excellent educational opportunities available there. Living on a small farm, Patty and her family have embraced the rural lifestyle and the values that come with it. Their farm keeps them busy and connected to nature, providing a peaceful backdrop for their lives.
Patty is constantly inspired by the dedication of her fellow board members, volunteers, and the broader community. Together, they are fostering an environment where children can thrive academically and personally. Seeing the direct impact of the foundation’s efforts on students’ lives reaffirms her belief that strong community support for education is essential.
Patty’s experiences with the Snohomish Education Foundation have deepened her appreciation for the power of community and the vital role it plays in shaping the next generation. She is proud to be part of an organization that is making a real difference, and looks forward to continuing this important work for many years to come.

Taylor Russell
Taylor Russell is the Office Administrator for the Snohomish Education Foundation. A proud graduate of Snohomish High School, she originally pursued a degree in education with dreams of returning to teach in her hometown. Though her path took a different direction, her passion for learning and community connection led her to create SnohomishWalks, a local history project that brings the past to life through books, walking tours, and K-12 field trips.
Sarah Spada Flom
Sarah Spada Flom is a proud Snohomish native who attended Snohomish schools from kindergarten through 12th grade, graduating from Snohomish High School in 2000. With a deep passion for education, Sarah spent the last 12 years as a teacher, making a positive impact across three different school districts. She now resides in Snohomish with her husband, Caleb, and their two sons, Sawyer and Teddy. Sarah’s lifelong connection to the community and her dedication to education continue to inspire her work and involvement in Snohomish.