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Apr 04, 2018

Ankrom Moisan Architects

Scalf

Wolf

Letrondo

Jason Lamb

Emery

Morono

Murandi

Wendy Lamb

Cheng

Naismith

Riehl

In Seattle, Ankrom Moisan Architects promoted to principal JP Emery, Jason Lamb, Dave Letrondo and Molly Wolf (architecture) and Casey Scalf and Marcy Naismith (interiors). The firm promoted to senior associate John Cheng, Wendy Lamb and Andika Murandi (architecture), Amanda Morono (interiors) and Joe Riehl (firm services). It promoted to associate David Blankenship, Scheer Chan, Barton Church, Jeff Dvi-Vardhana, Kimberleigh Grimm, Michael Lama and Melissa Miranda (architecture) and Rebecca Allexsaht, Alison Gilbo, Elizabeth Rogers, Ashley Seefeld and Cheree Smith (interiors). Ankrom Moisan Architects provides architectural, interior design, urban design and branding services.

PSF Mechanical

Beardsley

Kevin Beardsley was promoted from vice president of strategy and business development to president of Seattle-based PSF Mechanical as part of a plan in the works for several years. His father, Warren Beardsley, will remain as chairman. The mechanical design-build contractor has just over 350 employees, with an office also in Tacoma. The Beardsley family has owned and led the company for 58 years.

Shannon & Wilson

Penoyar

Susan Penoyar joined Seattle-based Shannon & Wilson as a vice president with over 30 years of experience in client development and leading large environmental programs. She has a background in geotechnical engineering and environmental remediation, and will support growth in the environmental remediation sector. Shannon & Wilson specializes in geotechnical engineering and environmental consulting.

DCI Engineers

Krauser

In Seattle, DCI Engineers promoted Gaelyn Krauser to senior project manager. Krauser has contributed design for hospitality, commercial office, residential, parking, high-rise and mixed-use podium projects. DCI is a civil and structural engineering firm.

KMB architects

Nunez

Olympia-based KMB architects hired Ruben Nunez as a designer and project manager. Nunez is a graduate of Taliesin School of Architecture, and has over 15 years of experience focused on commercial, multifamily and single-family housing design. He will work in the education, hospitality and commercial design studios.

Mar 28, 2018

Coughlin Porter Lundeen

Lentz

Frizzell

Fjelstad

Malaspino

Brockway

Pehlivanian

Hitzemann

Duvall

Zagers

Whitney

Peterson

Seattle-based Coughlin Porter Lundeen promoted Tim Brockway to associate principal, Kyle Malaspino, Aaron Fjelstad, Ben Frizzell, Eric Lentz and Jason Whitney to project manager and Bryan Zagers, Chris Duvall, Cory Hitzemann, Garo Pehlivanian and Jeff Peterson to principal. Brockway has over 25 years of industry experience. He oversees feasibility, planning, entitlement and design of complex projects, with work that includes Kirkland Urban and Southport on Lake Washington. Coughlin Porter Lundeen provides structural, civil and seismic engineering.

Reid Middleton

Curulla

Garding

Schrawyer

In Everett, Reid Middleton hired Kyle Schrawyer as junior party chief and James Garding as a project surveyor, and promoted Leah Curulla to senior marketing coordinator. Schrawyer has 15 years of field surveying experience, including topographic, land and riparian boundaries, ALTA, elevation and construction surveys. Garding is a U.S. Army veteran with 17 years of surveying experience. He specializes in construction staking, boundary and cadastral surveys and topographic mapping. Curulla has over 15 years of marketing experience and supports the waterfront, civil and transportation engineering groups. Reid Middleton provides structural and civil engineering, land surveying and permitting services.

KMB architects

Valdez

Olympia-based KMB architects hired Bill Valdez as a principal. Valdez is a project leader and has over 23 years of public safety design and courts experience. He will lead the growth of KMB's justice and public safety studio.

HDR

HDR named Jim Henry health director responsible for the U.S. West region health care architecture practice. Henry has 20 years of architectural experience, including 13 with HDR. Most recently, he was design director for the South, with work that includes New Parkland Hospital in Dallas and The Pavilion for the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center. HDR provides engineering, architecture, environmental and construction services.

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