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Apr 12, 2017
In Edmonds, Landau Associates promoted Eric Zick to graphics III, Darlene Ruth to accounting and human resources specialist, Jeovani Huerta-Avila to staff scientist, Stephanie Renando to senior staff scientist, Amy Maule and Rosemary Trimmer to project scientists, Brandon Duncan to senior project engineer, and Katherine Saltanovitz and Kathryn Hartley to associates. Zick is a senior-level CAD/GIS technician who is the lead and primary interface for the graphics department, and provides CAD training and support. Ruth does accounts receivable and payroll and provides human resources support. Huerta-Avila assists with environmental remediation and groundwater monitoring projects. Renando coordinates and participates in field activities and supports routine environmental monitoring and cleanup projects. Maule provides environmental due diligence research and permitting and compliance support. Trimmer plans and implements environmental investigations and cleanups and stormwater permit compliance services for industrial clients. Duncan designs and implements groundwater and soil remediation systems. Saltanovitz provides civil engineering and project management to industrial clients for managing stormwater, wastewater and solid waste. Hartley provides environmental due diligence services to help clients evaluate environmental risk associated with property transactions. Landau provides environmental site management and engineering, geotechnical engineering, and permitting and compliance services in support of site and infrastructure development.
Seattle-based Rolluda Architects hired Dennis Glynn as a senior project architect, Mark McCarter as a project manager, Jess Lentner, Yue Chen and Conrado Moran as project designers and Tyler Arndt in the administrative department. Glynn has over 30 years of experience in Hawaii and the Northwest with new structure, renovation, adaptive reuse, commercial, retail and skilled nursing projects and interior architecture. McCarter has a bachelor's in architectural studies and master of architecture from the University of Washington. His work includes renovations to Cascade View Elementary School in the Tukwila School District. Lentner was with a Seattle residential firm. She has contributed to studios and projects in Switzerland, Italy, Japan and France and is working on a Tukwila School District project. Chen holds a master of architecture degree from the University of Pennsylvania. She assists in the design of the NOAA Science Lab in Mukilteo. Moran holds a bachelor's in architecture from the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras. He has done retail, office and housing projects and is working on Sound Transit's Lynnwood Link. Arndt studied English literature at the University of Washington. He assists with marketing and administrative tasks.
Apr 05, 2017
In Seattle, DLR Group promoted these people to associate: Michael Anderson, Ryan Burgdorfer, Jon Connors, Brett Dearing, Natalie Georgieff, Megan Judge, Kelly Mabry, Steve Reigh, Ben Rishel and Bill Xu. DLR provides architecture, engineering, interiors, planning and building optimization for new construction, renovation and adaptive reuse projects.
Seattle-based Hargis Engineers promoted Cori Anderson, Eric Mills, Jeff Hoover and Michael Daley to associate. Anderson leads prototype/standards development and system design for international technology clients. Mills and Hoover have a background in K-12 systems and work on projects for Washington school districts. Daley is a mechanical engineer and energy consultant who works with retailers. Hargis is a mechanical, electrical, telecommunications, security, energy conservation and commissioning consulting engineering firm.
Erik Johansen joined Elliott Bay Design Group's New Orleans office as an electrical engineer. Johansen has 20 years of marine electrical experience. He has provided electrical engineering for workboats, ferries, tugboats, platform support vessels and carriers. EBDG provides naval architecture, marine engineering and production support services.