Latisha Hill, YWCA Spokane's 2020 Women of Achievement Honoree - Business & Industry Award
Latisha Hill is a tireless advocate for the community and has exemplified the values of hard work, leadership, and commitment toΒ ...
Vice President of Community Affairs & Chief Customer Officer, Avista
Search every verified Latisha Hill interview, podcast appearance, and on-the-record quote β each transcript cross-checked by AI and human review to confirm speaker identity. Latisha Hill, Vice President of Community Affairs & Chief Customer Officer at Avista, was honored by YWCA Spokane in 2020 with the Women of Achievement Award in the Business & Industry category. In a video for the organization, Hill discussed her career trajectory, noting that she began working at age 16 and rose from an intern at Avista to a senior leadership role as vice president of community and economic vitality. She described her educational path, which included attending Pacific University, community college, Washington State University, and later earning a master's degree in planning from Eastern Washington University. Hill spoke about being raised by a "village" of family, church, and community members, and said she believes people are "called to be a part of that bigger village." In the same 2020 appearance, Hill reflected on the challenges of leadership during a difficult year, stating, "It's been a heck of a year to be a leader, so it's been challenging, it's been humbling." She emphasized the importance of asking questions such as "why are we doing it that way, or who's not at the table" to encourage broader thinking and to "unpack and dismantle systems that have not served us well." Hill also said that failing to eliminate racism means "leaving some incredible talent on the table." In a 2014 video, Hill, then regional business manager for Avista Utilities, discussed the company's vanpool program in partnership with Spokane Transit Authority, noting that the vanpool alone had accumulated 77,000 total miles.
“Avista is so blessed because we have so many people that want to give back, and I feel so fortunate to work with some of these folks. They'll often come and say how should I serve or where should I serve, and I'll say what do you love, what makes your toes tingle? That's where we should put you.”
“If you can put people in places where they love and places where they shine, then that light is just going to spread and their energy is going to be there and they're going to do their best work, and that's really what you want to do when we inspire people to go out and give something their all.”
“I want to be a person and I hope that I'm a person that asks the question why, why are we doing it that way, or who's not at the table, or what perspective are we missing? Not to be kind of the devil's advocate but to really encourage us to think more broadly.”
“I think in that way we can start to unpack and dismantle systems that have not served us well and will continue to not serve well into the future.”
Latisha Hill is a tireless advocate for the community and has exemplified the values of hard work, leadership, and commitment toΒ ...
Meet Latisha Hill, Regional Business Manager for Avista Utilities. Thanks to Latisha and Avista's Vanpoolers, Spokane's roads areΒ ...
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