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Jun 06, 2018
Seattle-based Shannon & Wilson appointed vice presidents Meg Strong and Bob Mitchell to its board of directors. Strong is a geologist/hydrogeologist and group leader of the environmental department. She has over 27 years of experience managing, investigating and providing strategy for environmental issues for corporations and municipalities. Mitchell joined the firm in 1997. He specializes in geotechnical and geotechnical earthquake engineering for design-build and design-bid-build projects in North America. The geotechnical and environmental engineering firm has over 300 employees in 12 offices in the U.S.
In Seattle, Environmental Science Associates hired Pam Xander as a principal associate. Xander has over 30 years of experience doing environmental studies and has worked on projects requiring State Environmental Policy Act/National Environmental Policy Act processes. She has consulted for other local firms and ran her own firm specializing in SEPA and permitting for 18 years. Her work has included the Space Needle renovations. ESA is an environmental planning and design firm.
Engineering and professional services consultancy WSP USA named Stephen Kambol a senior project manager in Seattle, responsible for management, design and delivery of large rail projects. Kambol has nearly four decades of experience in engineering, management, business development and client service, focused on highway and rail projects. He was Pacific Northwest rail/transit department manager for an international engineering firm.
Richard Hawksworth joined Kirkland-based Dibble Engineers as a project manager. Hawksworth has over 12 years of structural design experience for residential and commercial structures. He worked at Cary Kopczynski & Co. and BTL Engineering.
In Everett, Reid Middleton hired Angie Upchurch as a human resources generalist and Kendra Tappe as an office assistant. Upchurch has 14 years of HR experience and manages the firm's HR functions. Tappe has four years of experience and assists with administrative tasks. Reid Middleton provides structural and civil engineering, land surveying and permitting services.
In Spokane, NAC Architecture promoted Michael Cole to principal, Ryan Palmquist and Chad Schmidt to associate principal, Kris Jeske to senior associate and Laura Hill, Bill Mullaley and Darcy Durgan to associate. Cole is an architect working on feasibility studies and surveys for Spokane Public Schools. Palmquist is an architectural designer working on Spokane's Riverfront Park Pavilion. Schmidt is an architect working on The M Redevelopment in Spokane. Jeske is an architect focused on educational facilities, and is working on Selah School District's Lince Kindergarten. Hill is human resource director. She over 20 years of experience, specializing in employee relations, wellness and culture definition. Mullaley is in the electrical engineering group, and is working on the new Quincy High School. Durgan is an architectural designer working on Spokane City Hall exterior renovation. NAC provides planning, design, engineering and capital facilities consulting services.
MW Consulting Engineers of Spokane has recognized Jon Visintainer as senior administrative associate. His responsibilities have expanded in his 27 years at MW, and he has helped with managing internal operations.
May 30, 2018
In Seattle, Bohlin Cywinski Jackson promoted Ethan Kushner to senior associate and Benjamin Doty and Michael Henderson to associate. Kushner has 20 years of architectural experience. Since joining BCJ in 2013, he has contributed to residential towers, corporate workplaces, retail environments and houses. Doty has over 25 years of experience focused on design technology for projects that range from houses to hospitals. Henderson joined the firm in 2011 and has been integral to the design of several complex projects including Nu Skin Innovation Center and Ae'o Tower.
Seattle-based Upward Architecture and Interiors hired Kristin Lucovsky as an interior designer. Lucovsky has eight years of experience on multifamily, hospitality and custom houses in California, Arizona, Florida and Washington. She is working on Double Canyon Winery in West Richland. Upward provides architecture, interior design and project management.
In Seattle, McKinstry promoted Brian Floyd to vice president and general manager for energy and technical services and Justin Fallstrom to regional director for Oregon and Washington energy. Floyd was vice president, Midwest and South regions, and will now provide leadership for the national energy and technical services group. He will focus on business development. Fallstrom will manage the energy project business. He was hired 10 years ago, and most recently was energy operations manager.
In Seattle, NAC Architecture promoted Teresa Alvarado to senior associate and Liz Katz and Sarah Finis to associate. Alvarado is an architectural designer working on Tillicum Middle School replacement in Bellevue. She is co-chair of AIA Seattle's International Architecture Forum. Katz is an architect who works with school districts to support bond planning, and visioning processes. She is working on Seattle Public Schools' Wing Luke Elementary School. Finis is an interior designer working on the Student Union renovation for the University of Providence in Great Falls. NAC provides planning, design, engineering and capital facilities consulting services.
Bellevue-based AUE promoted Alex Habliston to principal, and said Mitchell Beck and Drew Hopkins earned professional engineering licenses. Habliston has over 14 years of engineering experience, including ground-up, tenant improvement, and MEP bracing design. Beck and Hopkins are project engineers who each have four years of design experience in commercial TI and retail ground-up design. AUE is a structural design firm, with an office also in New York City.
Mountlake Terrace-based Terracon Consulting hired Mary Ann Carlson as client development manager, Fernanda Madrona as a project engineer and Madeleine Hummer as an environmental technician. Carlson has over 30 years of experience in AEC business development and marketing. She specializes in design-build and indefinite delivery contracts. Madrona has 10 years of experience in geotechnical and structural engineering, design, planning and coordination for transportation projects. She is working on the I-80 Black Rock Structure Replacement project in Utah. Hummer has a bachelor's in geology from the University of Washington. She has experience with environmental site assessments for telecommunications, commercial, industrial, retail, residential and undeveloped properties. Terracon provides environmental assessments and remediation, hazardous materials management, geotechnical engineering, materials testing and special inspection, and industrial hygiene and occupational health and safety training services.
In Seattle, DLR Group hired Kaitlyn Edge (interiors) and Nathaniel Gundersen and Shannon Payton (both architecture). DLR provides architecture, engineering, interiors, planning, and building optimization for new construction, renovation and adaptive reuse.