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Apr 07, 2015

Hornall Anderson

Halloran

The Seattle branding and design firm Hornall Anderson hired Tim Halloran as digital strategy director. He has experience in digital strategy, design and development, brand identity, marketing, copywriting and content strategy for clients such as Microsoft, Target, Smithsonian and the Federal Reserve. Hornall Anderson is part of DAS Group of Companies.

Overlake Medical Center

DeBord

Overlake Medical Center hired Tom DeBord as chief operating officer. DeBord was president of Summa Barberton & Wadsworth-Rittman Hospitals in Akron, Ohio, and also worked for Barberton Citizens Hospital.

Seattle Bank

Waechter

Seattle Bank added John Waechter to the board of directors. He is managing director for Delafield Hambrecht in Seattle.

Apr 03, 2015

Expeditors International

Expeditors International of Washington said R. Jordan Gates, president and COO, will retire this year and not stand for re-election to the board. He joined the company in 1991 as controller of Europe and became CFO in 1994.

Russell Investments

Russell Investments has hired Paul Eitelman on its global team for multi-asset portfolios and services for institutional and retail investors. He was vice president, senior economist at J.P. Morgan in New York and fills a position held by Doug Gordon, who was promoted to senior portfolio manager, tactical asset allocation strategies.

ScaleOut Software

Bellevue-based ScaleOut Software, a provider of in-memory computing software, hired Chris Villinger as vice president of business development and marketing. Villinger was with Royal Philips in the Netherlands and has more than 20 years of experience, including at Teleplan International and Microsoft.

Apr 02, 2015

Northwest Kidney Centers

Northwest Kidney Centers named Carrie McCabe vice president of finance. McCabe became the dialysis provider's interim chief financial officer last fall. The appointment now is permanent. She is a former partner at Arthur Andersen and also worked for Getty Images.

The Vera Project

The Vera Project named Tim Lennon executive director, starting in April. Lennon has been with Seattle Office of Arts & Culture, where he booked summer concerts and oversaw the Mayor's Arts Awards and public space arts installations. He also was program manager for The Next 50 series for the 1962 World's Fair's 50th anniversary.

World Famous

World Famous, a Seattle-based creative collective of directors, designers, editors, writers and artists, added David Kleinman as executive producer and Kelly Green as head of production. Kleinman and Green have experience in advertising, broadcast and entertainment. Kleinman will lead World Famous from its new Los Angeles studio, and is building a national sales team. Green will oversee creative operations in Seattle.

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