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Jan 13, 2015

Port of Everett

Port of Everett Marine Terminal Director Dave Madill will retire in April and Marketing Director Walter Seidl will replace him. Madill came to the port in 2007 after more than 30 years at the Port of Portland. The port more than doubled its tonnage and container volumes under his direction. Seidl was hired in 2013. He is a licensed merchant mariner and has worked on terminals, logistics and vessels on the West Coast, including more than 10 years with APL in Seattle. The port will hire a new marketing director.

Washington Wine Institute

Washington Wine Institute named Josh McDonald executive director. He will manage policy and regulatory issues for the wine industry. McDonald was state and local government affairs manager for Washington Restaurant Association.

Navy Federal Credit Union

Navy Federal Credit Union, the world's largest credit union, has moved its Bremerton branch to a space at 555 Pacific Ave., near the ferry terminal and Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. The branch serves approximately 23,000 members. Navy Federal will open 20 new branches this year, including one in Tacoma this spring.

The Port of Kalama

The Port of Kalama named Erik Swenningson facility safety and security officer, managing systems for docks, marinas, buildings and facilities. He is also responsible for workplace safety procedures. He was an investigator for the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries.

Jan 09, 2015

KeyBank

Carol K. Nelson has been named Seattle market president and Pacific Region sales executive for KeyBank in Washington, Oregon and Alaska. She has been director and CEO of the Washington Department of Revenue and a member of Governor Jay Inslee's cabinet since 2013. She starts at Key Jan. 20. Nelson started as a management trainee with Seafirst Bank in 1978 and then worked at Bank of America, Cascade Financial Corp. and Cascade Bank.

Seattle Housing Authority

Seattle Housing Authority named Kerry Coughlin director of communications. She will work with the Board of Commissioners, residents, elected officials, partner agencies, media, employees and other stakeholders. Coughlin was a director with the Marine Stewardship Council and a consultant to the Daniel J. Evans Graduate School of Public Affairs at the University of Washington. She also worked for Governor Chris Gregoire, The Seattle Times and YWCA.

Jan 08, 2015

Stoel Rives

McComb

Jarrett

Anderson

Stoel Rives LLP, a U.S. business law firm, elected three new partners in Seattle. Erin L. Anderson works on energy services, environmental and natural resources, land use and Native American business, helping clients with permitting, developing, constructing and operating capital facilities. Aric H. Jarrett focuses on complex commercial and class action litigation. Devin P. McComb focuses on transactional real estate law, including commercial leasing; affordable housing; and commercial, industrial and agricultural properties.

Eastside Specialty Scribes

Essia Health of Woodland Hills, California, a provider of medical scribes and electronic medical record services, acquired Bellevue-based Eastside Specialty Scribes. Eastside Specialty Scribes was started by emergency physician Brad Kilcline. Kilcline joins Essia Health as a physician consultant. He is a practicing physician who has been training and using medical scribes since 2008.

Bartell Drugs

Bartell Drugs named Brian Unmacht president of the family-owned, 63-store chain. He was REI's executive vice president and chief operating officer and has been on Bartell's board since 2011.

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