Each year, we honor supporters and volunteers who have made extraordinary contributions to advancing our mission of improving the health of the public.

We are deeply grateful to all the recipients, and we invite you to learn more about the awards and past recipients.

The Brotman Leadership Award, established in 2008, honors those whose visionary philanthropic leadership makes a significant impact on UW Medicine’s ability to carry out its mission: improving the health of the public.

The Ragen Volunteer Service Award, established in 2008, acknowledges the length and breadth of service — from a volunteer, faculty member or staff member — that advances the mission of UW Medicine.

2025 Award Recipients

Jean Enersen

2025 Brotman Leadership Award

Jean Enersen

Jon Fine

2025 Ragen Volunteer Service Award

Jon Fine

Brotman Leadership Award

Named in honor of the late Jeffrey Brotman, the Brotman Leadership Award recognizes philanthropic leaders who have made a significant impact on UW Medicine’s ability to advance its mission to improve the health of the public.

Presented during the annual Spring Soirée donor recognition event, the award gives UW Medicine an opportunity to thank and honor community leaders whose transformative generosity has advanced high-impact, life-changing biomedical research, led to healthcare expansion or improvements or improved access to high-quality medical education.

Jeffrey Brotman

About Jeffrey Brotman

Jeffrey Brotman, Costco’s co-founder and a proud University of Washington alum, was a visionary civic leader and philanthropist. Together with his wife, Susan, Jeff made a meaningful difference across our region and nation, advancing educational, medical and cultural causes.

Jeff spent countless hours in volunteer leadership roles at UW Medicine and the University of Washington, serving on the UW Medicine Board, the UW Medicine Strategic Initiatives Committee and the UW Board of Regents. With Susan, he also served as a general chair for the UW’s Be Boundless fundraising campaign.

Jeff and Susan’s contributions were foundational to the creation of UW Medicine’s South Lake Union campus, the renovation of the building that bears their name and the creation of the Brotman Baty Institute for Precision Medicine.

Ragen Volunteer Service Award

Named in honor of the late Brooks G. Ragen, the Ragen Volunteer Service Award recognizes volunteers, faculty or staff who have shown exemplary dedication and service to advancing UW Medicine’s mission.

Presented during the annual Spring Soirée donor recognition event, the award gives UW Medicine an opportunity to thank and honor community leaders who have gone above and beyond to help advance biomedical research, equitable healthcare and medical education that improves the health of our region and beyond.

Brooks Ragen

About Brooks G. Ragen

Brooks Ragen was an extraordinary civic leader and an outstanding volunteer and advocate for UW Medicine for over 25 years. He chaired UW Medicine’s Scholarship and Student Support Committee and the UW Medicine Board of Visitors and was a member of the UW Medical Center Board.

Brooks and his wife, Susie, have served on the UW Medicine Campaign council and supported many causes both at UW Medicine and across the university, such as medical student scholarships, vision research, cancer care, the Burke Museum, Foster School of Business and Friday Harbor Labs.

Past Recipients

2025 – Jean Enersen
2024 – Bruce and Jeannie Nordstrom
2024 – Bernard Osher and the Osher Foundation
2023 – Kuni Foundation
2022 – Sherry (and James) Raisbeck
2021 – Anne Gittinger
2019 – Angie Karalis Johnson
2018 – Dan and Pam Baty
2017 – No Recipient
2016 – Mike and Lynn Garvey
2015 – William Gates, Sr., and Mimi Gates
2014 – No Recipient

2013 – No Recipient
2012 – Washington Research Foundation
2011 – Sue and Tom A. Ellison
2010 – Orin C. Smith
2009 – The Huckabay Family: John A. Huckabay, Susan Stark Huckabay, Katherine and Richard G. Williams
2008    - The Alvord Family: Alex Alvord, Eve H. and Ellsworth C. “Chap” Alvord III, Karyl and Elias C. Alvord II, Nancy D. and Ellsworth C. “Buster” Alvord, Jr., M.D., Nancy J. and Richard W. Alvord, Katharyn Alvord Gerlich and family, Carrie D. Rhodes, Jean Alvord Rhodes, Kalpana and James S. Rhodes III

2025 – Jonathan Fine
2024 – Loch Anderson and Allyn Perkins 
2024 – Dixie Wilson
2023 – Rayburn S. Lewis, MD
2022 – Norm Slonaker
2021 – John Laughlin
2019 – Julie Nordstrom
2018 – Lyn and Jerry Grinstein
2017 – No Recipient
2016 – J. Shan Mullin

2015 – Lynn Hogan
2014 – Steve Fleischmann
2013 – Richard E. Scheumann
2012 – Mari and David Clack
2011 – Ruth A. Gerberding
2010 – Ann Ramsay-Jenkins and Northwest Kidney Centers
2009 – Robert W. Lundeen and Werner E. Samson, MD
2008 – Katharine A. Golding

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