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September 19, 2018

OAC Services

Johnson

Chang

Bautista

Murakami

Heger

Collins

Lyons

May

Baker

Teichman

Balzarini

In Seattle, OAC Services promoted Christopher Heger to senior associate and chief innovation officer, Steve Murakami to senior associate, Roland Bautista to office manager, Shannon Chang to assistant project manager, Ashley Johnson to special projects manager, and Melissa Teichman, Phil Baker and Kerry May to associate. In Everett, the firm promoted Glen Lyons to assistant project manager. In Olympia, it promoted Anjanet Collins to project manager and Cynthia Balzarini to project controls specialist. Heger will be in charge of introducing innovation and integrating technology into services, practices, markets and products. He has nearly 30 years of experience, including lean methodologies and construction management. Murakami has more than 20 years of experience that includes leadership of the Lake Washington School District bond program. Bautista has done operations and administrative functions, including OAC's recent headquarters move from South Lake Union to Sodo. Chang has over 10 years of experience, including leading high-tech and commercial projects. Johnson has over 10 years of experience with administrative services and was operations coordinator. She will continue to lead major special operations and oversee projects. Teichman just led a major gaming company's headquarters TI project and contributed to work at Evergreen Hospital and Washington State University. She has over 15 years of experience, including in health care and high-tech facilities. Baker has more than 15 years of experience guiding high-tech projects for Northwest clients, and leading commercial tenant improvements, renovations, and upgrades to campuses. He is project lead for a number of high-tech projects on the Eastside. May is on the forensic architecture and engineering team. He has over a decade of experience in building enclosure design, architecture, sustainable solutions, and integrating forensic assessments with construction management, and leads residential, commercial and municipal projects. He is providing building enclosure services for Snohomish County, Pierce College and Auburn School District. Lyons is leading several municipal projects in the north Puget Sound region, including Washington State University North Puget Sound Academic Center in Everett. Collins has over a decade of experience that includes work with Centralia School District and WSU. Balzarini has over 16 years of experience and a background in K-12 construction. She has led projects for Federal Way, Tahoma and South Kitsap school districts.




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