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Jun 12, 2018

Canyon Creek Cabinet Co.

Kinney

Brett Kinney joined Canyon Creek Cabinet Co. in Monroe as mill plant manager. Kinney has more than 20 years of business operations experience in the construction industry.






Novinium

Christman

Kent-based Novinium promoted Peter Christman to vice president of information technology. Christman helped develop Knomentous, the company's software used in the rejuvenation of underground cables for electric utilities, and a web portal that seeks to prevent manhole explosions and fires. He has over 18 years of IT experience.





Red Dot

Baker

Freeman

Red Dot, a Tukwila-based manufacturer of mobile HVAC systems, promoted longtime sales managers Rick Freeman and Ryan Baker to department directors. Freeman is overseeing OEM sales in Tukwila. He has more than 30 years of experience in the automotive and manufacturing industries. Baker is leading the aftermarket sales group in Minnesota, which works with distributors to service fleet owners and operators. He has more than 25 years of industry experience.


CBRE Heery

Schoening

In Portland, Sarah Schoening joined CBRE Heery's Program Management team. Schoening has over 35 years of experience as a program executive director, consultant, architect, project manager, and university faculty member in engineering and architecture. She focused on public education facilities programs for more than a decade.




Horizon Distribution

Yakima-based Horizon Distribution won a Bechtel Supply Chain Recognition Award at a ceremony last month in Virginia. Horizon was recognized for its work on projects with Bechtel's Nuclear, Security & Environmental global business unit. Horizon has been working at the Hanford Site for decades.

Jun 05, 2018

Mission Support Alliance

Vandervert

Millikin

Hanford Site services provider Mission Support Alliance announced Rick Millikin will become vice president of portfolio management and Paul Vandervert will become director of the Volpentest Hammer Federal Training Center. Millikin was vice president at CH2M Hill Plateau Remediation Co., and has more than 28 years of business and program management experience. He replaces Steve Young, who is retiring June 15. Vandervert has been with Hammer for 26 years, serving as operations manager since the center opened. He takes over on Thursday for Karen McGinnis, who is retiring after leading the center from inception.

AGC of Washington

Elizabeth “Liz” Evans left the Associated General Contractors of Washington after more than 15 years to pursue other opportunities. Evans was Northern District manager and was in charge of the association's annual convention and Build Washington Awards. Her replacement was not named.

ANEW

Apprenticeship & Non-Traditional Employment for Women merged the Pre-Apprenticeship Construction Education program into its offerings. PACE was a program of the Washington State Building Trades. The merger increases the capacity of both programs to serve women and minorities. Both provide training in CPR/first aid, flagging, forklift operations and OSHA 10 certification. PACE will continue to operate at Magnuson Park and ANEW will stay in Kent.

PSF Mechanical

Seattle-based PSF Mechanical is celebrating 120 years in business. David W. Bowen founded Puget Sound Sheet Metal Works, the company that would become PSF, in 1898. It made folding stoves and gold pans for prospectors headed to Alaska. The name changed to Puget Sound Fabricators in 1955 and became PSF Industries in 1967. In the early 1970s, PSF Industries opened a mechanical contracting department that became a separate company in 1991 called PSF Mechanical.

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