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Aug 12, 2015
Miller Hayashi Architects promoted architects Laura Maman and Erik Salisbury to senior associate. Maman joined the firm in 2007, and has 10 years of experience on education, civic and health care projects. Salisbury was hired in 2006, and has 12 years of experience on education, community and civic projects. The Seattle-based firm provides planning and design services.
Jason King joined Mithun as a landscape architect in Seattle. King has over 18 years of experience on green stormwater infrastructure, ranging from housing to the public realm. His blog, Landscape+Urbanism, looks at urban ecology and regenerative design.
Landau Associates promoted Stephanie Renando to staff scientist in Edmonds, Ben Ford to senior staff engineer in Olympia and Erin Waibel to staff geologist in Portland. In Tacoma, the firm promoted Ben Lee to project engineer, and Jamie Sloan and Sierra Mott to senior staff scientists. Renando does groundwater, soil and vapor/gas sampling field work. Ford supports geotechnical projects, including landslide repairs, public works and private development. Waibel is responsible for operation and maintenance on remediation sites and environmental due diligence. Lee does hydrogeologic characterizations, well design and tracks water policy changes. Sloan assists in permitting and compliance, and has project management duties. Mott does environmental reporting, field and data management, and project manager support. The Edmonds firm provides geotechnical and environmental engineering, remediation, permitting and compliance services.
Kimberly Erzen joined Spokane-based Bernardo|Wills Architects as a BIM/CAD technician. Erzen provides drafting, design and construction support on projects for Public Utility District No. 2 of Grant County and others. She has nine years of drafting experience and worked for Elkay Foodservice of Spokane. Bernardo|Wills provides architecture, interior design, landscape architecture and master planning.
Aug 05, 2015
NAC Architecture hired architect Amy W. Jain and architectural designer Tami Liyu Lan in the Seattle office. Jain has over 15 years in the architecture and engineering industry, including as a project manager and project architect with Miller Hayashi Architects. Lan has worked with an architectural firm in Taiwan. NAC provides planning, design, engineering and consulting services.
Hoshide Wanzer Architects promoted Will Scales to associate principal and hired Cierra Mantz as a staff architect. Scales is an architect and project manager with experience on civic, higher education, retail, hospitality and housing projects. He will now also do marketing and office management. Mantz has experience in environmental sustainability. She is assisting on retail and hospitality projects, and designing a cabin in the Cascades.
Art Anderson Associates hired Eric Engelbrecht as vice president of the marine group. Engelbrecht will lead a team of naval architects and marine engineers, and work to expand the government and commercial business of the Bremerton-based engineering firm. He has done business development, technical sales, project management and engineering for marine and naval architecture-related industries, and was a Navy nuclear submarine officer.
In Seattle, AHBL hired Nadine Laszlo as a senior landscape project manager and Lauren Lovatt as a project engineer. In Tacoma, it hired Bart Brynestad and Anne Turpin as project engineers. Laszlo holds a bachelor of landscape architecture from Michigan State University and has design experience. Lovatt holds a bachelor's in civil and environmental engineering from the University of Washington, and has three years of industry experience. Brynestad holds bachelor's and master's degrees in civil engineering from the UW. He worked for the Corps of Engineers on hydraulic modeling. Turpin has 16 years of experience, including in site design and CADD drafting. AHBL provides civil and structural engineering, landscape architecture, community planning and land surveying, with offices also in Spokane and the Tri-Cities.
BCE Engineers promoted Henry Santos, Jim Smith and John Justice to associate. They have worked on engineering project teams in the Northwest and have 17, 8 and 16 years with BCE, respectively. BCE is a mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire protection engineering firm in Fife.
Otak hired Ben Schneider as a landscape architecture professional in Redmond. He has over five years of experience in park design, urban design, playgrounds, campus design, sports fields and stormwater bioretention facilities. He is working on Pacific Highway improvements for Kent. Otak provides urban design, architecture, planning and engineering.
The Watershed Co. promoted Kenny Booth to principal and hired Anna Hoenig as an ecologist on natural resources projects. Booth is a senior planner who heads the permitting practice. He has 12 years of experience leading teams on natural resource mitigation projects for government and commercial clients. Hoenig was with Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust and holds a master's in evolution, ecology and systematics from the University of Munich. The Watershed Co. provides natural resources assessment, mitigation and restoration design, environmental planning and permitting, arborist and landscape architecture services.