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James Fitzgerald will become FISH Westside Food Pantry of Vancouver’s first paid, professional executive director. “Probably nobody has more food bank and food pantry experience in Clark County than James,” said Katlin Smith, FISH’s board president. “We’re very excited about having the support staff.” In 1997, Fitzgerald started working at the local Salvation Army, which operated the Stop Hunger Warehouse.

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