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Dec 26, 2012

GGLO

Kuester

Panton

Uhlig

Frank

Cutler

Greer

Nordlund

Lamb

Lacasse

Eden

So

Ross

Lee

LeBlanc

Kelly

GGLO promoted David Cutler and Kimberly Frank to principal, Alicia Daniels Uhlig to principal/director of sustainable design, Ted Panton to design director/senior associate, Lauren Kuester to director of business development, Hal Eden, Marieke Lacasse, Wendy Lamb and Steve Nordlund to senior associate and Bria Greer, Brandon J. Kelly, Kelley LeBlanc, Wonsik Lee, Jennifer Ross and Winnie So to associate. Cutler leads GGLO’s planning and urban design team. His work includes Seattle Housing Authority’s Yesler Terrace development master plan. Frank joined GGLO more than 15 years ago as an interior designer. She has worked on multifamily, hospitality, commercial, retail, senior living and higher education projects. She is working on Ava University District. Uhlig is an architect with more than 15 years of experience. She has worked on projects seeking advanced levels of sustainability, including the Capitol Hill EcoDistrict. Panton has a background in design and management of community-based urban mixed-use projects, with a focus on resolving environmental and entitlement issues. Kuester joined GGLO in 2008. She will lead marketing and business development and help execute the strategic plan. Eden has worked on a variety of projects, and has an interest in accessibility, adaptive re-use, and art integration. He is working on AMLI Ballard Jacobsen. Lacasse has more than 15 years of experience designing parks, streetscapes, gardens and community places. She is working on the Yesler Terrace master plan. Lamb has been project architect and project manager on multifamily, mixed-use, and senior living projects. Her work includes Atria Valley View in Walnut Creek, Calif. Nordlund has experience in residential, hospitality/restaurant, retail, military, civic, and educational projects. He is project architect for the Via6 apartment complex in Seattle. Greer is working on AMLI South Lake Union Bargreen and Alley 111 in Bellevue. Kelly has designed for higher education, student housing, condos, commercial, retail, office, and health care. His projects include Garfield North. LeBlanc has more than 12 years of experience in multifamily, hospitality, affordable housing and senior housing. She is working on Tacoma Housing Authority’s Hillside Terrace. Lee has a background in multifamily, mixed-use, and large-scale urban developments, and is working on Via6. Ross joined GGLO in 2004, and has been involved in retail, hospitality, senior housing, multifamily and mixed-use projects. She is working on Hillside Terrace. So joined GGLO 12 years ago and has worked on multifamily, senior living and mixed-use developments. Her projects include AMLI Ballard Jacobsen.

Dec 19, 2012

DCI Engineers

Pugh

Bettner

Yeager

Rogness

Johnson

DCI Engineers civil and structural consulting firm promoted four engineers in the Seattle office: Phillip Johnson to associate, Paul Rogness to associate principal, and Daniel Yeager and Justin Bettner to senior project managers. Amy Pugh was promoted to director of marketing. Johnson has 9.5 years of structural engineering experience with mixed-use, residential and office projects. Rogness has 13 years of structural engineering experience with multifamily, hospitality, office tower and mixed-use buildings. His works includes the W Hotel in Hollywood, Calif. Yeager has seven years of structural engineering experience, including residential, office, mixed-use, industrial and parking structures. His work includes the 20-story Alto Apartments in Seattle. Bettner has nine years of structural engineering experience with multi-use buildings, retail, hospitals and steel-trussed conveyor systems. His work includes the Northwest Hospital cardiac expansion in Seattle. Pugh joined DCI in 2006 as a marketing coordinator and was promoted to marketing manager three years later. She has received awards for marketing campaigns. DCI also has offices in Oregon, California and Texas.

Reid Middleton

Welborn

Curulla

Lum

Brawner

Brendle

Reid Middleton, an Everett-based civil and structural engineering, planning and surveying firm, promoted Suzanne Brendle and Katy Brawner to project engineer and Lance Lum to senior engineer in the structural projects group. It hired Leah Curulla as marketing coordinator, and named Erika Welborn a technical editor. Brendle works on civic, aviation, military and educational projects. She was on the Whatcom Middle School team. Brawner focuses on the aviation, civic, health care and military sectors. She worked on the new Delta Sky Club at Sea-Tac. Lum has been a civil and structural engineer with the firm for 12 years and now heads the Hawaii operations. He has experience on new and rehabbed structures, and has focused on federal and military markets. Curulla has nine years in A/E marketing. She previously worked with Sparling/Candela. Welborn, the firm's marketing coordinator for eight years, is now a technical editor who reviews specifications and technical papers.

BHC Consultants

Gross

BHC Consultants, a local engineering, planning and code compliance consulting firm, hired Jim Gross as a senior engineer for water and wastewater municipal engineering. Gross has more than 20 years of civil and environmental experience ranging from planning to design of water distribution and wastewater treatment projects. He is project manager for North Perry Avenue Water District near Bremerton.

Kennedy/Jenks Consultants

Parks

Williams

Kennedy/Jenks Consultants hired David Williams as senior construction manager in the Pacific Northwest and Terry Parks as Northwest railroad remediation manager. Williams has more than 25 years of experience managing water and wastewater construction projects. He also has a background in constructability reviews for design-bid-build and design-build projects. Parks has 20-plus years of experience providing environmental services in the Northwest, including at rail yards and fueling facilities, service stations and bulk fuel facilities, former explosive plants, aerospace facilities and military bases. Kennedy/Jenks provides engineering and science consulting services.

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