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Jul 16, 2014

Caron Architecture

Aubin

Black

Endo

North

Kim

Caulley

Uskevich

Chaijumroonpun

Seattle-based Caron Architecture hired Brian Kim, Donnie North, Yoriko Endo and Amanda Black as project managers, Marc Aubin as a project designer, Kusi Chaijumroonpun and Laura Uskevich as associates, and Mindi Caulley as an interior designer. Kim is a project manager with 20 years of experience in project management and construction administration on public works, residential and office developments. He is working on a mid-rise, mixed-use development in Seattle near Rainier Valley. North, an architect, has over 20 years of experience in multifamily and retail projects. She is managing a 90-unit townhome in Issaquah. Endo has a background in multifamily, medical and educational facilities, with work that includes Library Place Apartments, Veer Lofts and UW Medical Center. She is working on a 56-unit development on Capitol Hill. Black has designed and managed multifamily and residential projects for seven years, and is working on a 50-unit efficiency apartment in Ballard and a live/work project at Yesler and 17th Avenue. Aubin has regional and international public works, medical, commercial and mixed-use experience. He is designing a mid-rise mixed-use multifamily project with retail. Chaijumroonpun has been in the municipal, hospitality, multifamily and retail and office industries for over 15 years. Her work includes Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Lake Tahoe and high rises in Thailand. She is working on multifamily urban infill. Uskevich holds a master of architecture degree from Washington State University. She is providing support on urban infill multifamily and commercial office developments, including a 150-unit mixed-use development in Rainier Vista. Caulley comes from a medical, higher education and retail background. She is working on tenant improvements, including First Western Properties' office building in Kirkland. Caron provides architecture, interior design and planning for regional and international clients.

Hewitt

Rosenstock

Busch

Hewitt promoted Susan Busch to senior associate and Scott Rosenstock to associate. It hired Douglas Blair as finance and operations director, Alison Boscolo as a graphic designer, Nancy Chan as a landscape architecture staff member, Linda Mallin as a project manager, and Reese Cowan Stewart as a landscape architect. Busch managed Green Lake Village, a full-block mixed-use complex. She is managing Excelsior on Capitol Hill and the Third Avenue Transit Corridor. Rosenstock is working on four Capitol Hill projects, and was landscape architecture lead on Green Lake Village. Blair has more than 25 years of experience with organizational performance, and was business manager at Bassetti Architects. Boscolo has 10 years of experience in graphic design and art direction. She will support project graphics. Chan holds a master's in landscape architecture from the University of Washington and will be on the Third Avenue team. Mallin joins the transit studio and brings 25 years of experience managing institutional, faith, residential and commercial projects. Cowan Stewart has 12 years of experience and will contribute to Eleanor in Roosevelt as well as 8th & Republican and Block 44 in South Lake Union. Hewitt is a Seattle-based architecture, landscape architecture and urban design firm.

Trindera Engineering

Nebrigich

Jacobson

Trindera Engineering hired Scott Jacobson as an electrical project engineer and Andy Nebrigich as finance coordinator. Jacobson has experience in electrical power design and drafting, and lighting designs and control systems. He was an electrical engineer with DEI Electrical Consultants. Nebrigich has an accounting degree from Lewis-Clark State College. He was an accountant with Global Drug Testing Labs. Trindera is an electrical and control systems engineering and consulting firm, with offices in Spokane and in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.

Bernardo|Wills Architects

Fitzloff

Steele Fitzloff of Bernardo|Wills Architects of Spokane passed the state landscape architect registration exam to become a licensed landscape architect. He is working on the University of Idaho gateway and traffic calming projects. The firm provides architecture, interior design, landscape architecture and master planning.

Parsons Brinckerhoff

Westerman

Al Westerman was named a port/maritime security specialist in the Tampa office of the infrastructure consulting, engineering and construction management firm. He will provide maritime security consulting at ports. He has over 38 years of experience with U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the U.S. Secret Service.

WHPacific

Malloy

Michael Malloy joined the Albuquerque office as Southwest regional director of transportation. He has 44-plus years of experience in engineering, including civil, transportation, water, wastewater and environmental projects, as well as Native American projects. WHPacific provides transportation, water/environment, development/facilities, energy, construction/project management, and surveying and scanning services.

Seattle Public Schools

Seattle Public Schools has established the Office of Internal Audit and Ethics, which will report to Seattle School Board. It will be managed by SPS Internal Auditor Andrew Medina, who will now also serve as ethics officer. The office will receive and investigate complaints of ethics policy violations and oversee the whistleblower hotline and website. Medina also worked for the Port of Seattle and has 21 years of experience as an internal auditor and auditor.

City University of Seattle

City University of Seattle is launching its third school: the School of Applied Leadership. It will integrate practice, theory and critical analysis, and go through the doctoral level.

Clark Nuber

Clark Nuber, a CPA and consulting firm based in Bellevue, was named a top public accounting firm for women by the Accounting & Financial Women's Alliance and AWSCPA. Firms were chosen for advancing women using the MOVE program: money, opportunity, vital support for work-life and entrepreneurship. The firm said 31 percent of its partners and principals are women.

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