Our Leadership 

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Behind the Spokane Slavic Chamber of Commerce is a dedicated group of leaders who balance full-time careers, run businesses, and raise families — yet choose to volunteer their time to build something greater than themselves.

 We come from diverse Slavic backgrounds and industries, united by a shared belief: that our community deserves a seat at the table, a place to grow, and a legacy worth passing on.

 Our leadership team is here not for titles, but for impact — working to connect cultures, support entrepreneurs, and empower the next generation of Slavic leaders in the Inland Northwest.

Meet the Team

  • A man with short brown hair and blue eyes, smiling, wearing a black polo shirt with a logo that says 'President's Club Mortgage' on the chest, against a plain light background.

    Pasha Pechenov

    Founder / Chairman

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    Boris Borisov

    Co-Chair

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    Paul Fomin

    Board Member

  • A middle-aged man with gray hair and a beard, wearing a black quarter-zip sweater, stands against a plain light gray background.

    Simon Kutsar

    Board Member

  • Portrait of a smiling man with glasses, short brown hair, and a beard, wearing a black blazer over a blue collared shirt against a dark background.

    Sergey Tsuber

    Board Member

  • Portrait of a smiling woman with long blonde hair, wearing a black top, against a plain white background.

    Viktoria Lyfar

    Board Member

  • A man with brown hair and a beard wearing a white button-up shirt, standing in front of a wooden wall with diagonal metal lines.

    Alex Semco

    Board Member

  • A man in a black suit and tie standing with arms crossed in a modern building with large windows.

    Igor Chernetskiy

    Board Member