Jeremy Bishop
Jeremy Bishop is a native of the Tri-Cities. He attended Whitman College where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology and went on to graduate Cum Laude from Seattle University School of Law in 2005. He was admitted to the Washington State Bar Association that same year, and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Washington in 2007. He is now a partner at the law offices of Roach & Bishop.
Jeremy coaches his children in various sports and enjoys fishing, camping, and other family activities.
Franklin County Commissioners first appointed Mr. Bishop to the Board in February 2014.
Paul Cook
Paul Cook moved to Pasco in 2017. Upon his arrival, he volunteered to serve as Vice President of PASCO (Pasco Area Safe Community Organization). The group dissolved with the onset of COVID and after the pandemic he contacted Pasco’s then-Mayor Blanche Barajas to seek advice on how he could continue to be of service in the community. She suggested he apply for upcoming openings on City commissions. When offered the open position on HACPFC’s Board of Commissioners, he agreed to serve knowing his previous experience as a property manager in Western Washington would be put to good use.
Mr. Cook was first appointed to the Board by Pasco’s City Council in August 2024.
Lester Domingos
Les Domingos obtained his Master’s degree in Education from Central Washington University. A Pasco resident for more than 40 years, he was a classroom teacher and went on to become an elementary and middle school principal in the Pasco School District. Since his retirement as a school administrator, he has taken on the task of building new schools for the district as a construction manager.
He enjoys serving on the Board of Commissioners because it gives him an opportunity to help people in our community.
Mr. Domingos is a Kiwanian and avid traveler. He was appointed to the Board by the Franklin County Commissioners in August of 2016.
Mack Funk
Mack Funk lived in Pasco from 1984-1996 and returned to the area in 2025.
He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural Science & Management from the University of California at Davis and retired from more than 45 years of public service at the local and Federal levels. His position on our Board adds to his list of community involvement which includes being a Friends of Badger Mountain volunteer, part of the Bike Tri-Cities Board, and a Pasco Masonic Lodge member.
Mr. Funk was appointed to the Board of Commissioners by the City of Pasco in March of 2026.
Brian Griffith
Brian Griffith has lived in Pasco for more than a decade and has a background in financial services marketing, and public policy. Today he owns and operates commercial and residential properties in Historic Downtown Kennewick. He attended Chadron State College where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree and went on to earn a Master’s degree at the University of Delaware. He is active in the community participating in various organizations.
Brian is a story teller, cooperative business model advocate, foodie, and puppy father of two.
Pasco’s City Council first appointed Mr. Griffith to the Board in April 2018.