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Oct 01, 2014

SRG Partnership

Mistretta

Lopez

Wilcox

Shioiri

SRG Partnership hired Asayo Shioiri in the Seattle office. In Portland, it hired Eric A. Wilcox as a senior associate, and Phillip Lopez and Jessica Mistretta as associates. Shioiri has a 14-year portfolio of public education, civic and commercial projects. Wilcox has 35 years of experience across the region and in Alaska on civic, education and multifamily projects. Lopez has eight years of experience on large-scale, international government projects. Mistretta is an interior designer who has worked on health care projects for more than eight years, from outpatient clinics to medical complexes. SRG provides programming, planning, architecture and interior design.

Wood Harbinger

Haq

Larson

States

Alward

Bussard

Yirak

Bollen

Wood Harbinger promoted Doug Bussard to chief operating officer, Bruce Alward to executive vice president, Bill States to industrial systems market leader, Erik Larson to vice president of industrial systems, and Mohammed Haq, Sean Bollen and Jeff Yirak to associate principal. Bussard has been with the firm for nearly 10 years and has 30 years of experience in electrical utilities infrastructure and operation. Alward will also be vice president of electrical engineering. He has been with the firm for nearly 15 years and has 35 years of experience, including in the electrical system field and in health care. States is also corporate vice president focused on business development and key client management. He has 11 years with Wood Harbinger and over 37 years in the industry. Larson leads aviation and manufacturing facility work. He has been with Wood Harbinger for nearly 14 years and has 23 years in the industry as a mechanical and fire protection engineer. Haq will be involved in management and leadership in the mechanical/industrial practice. He has been with Wood Harbinger for eight years. Bollen will be involved in management and leadership in the electrical practice. He has 20 years with the firm, with experience in educational, military, and municipal electrical design. Yirak will be involved in management and leadership in the commissioning practice. He is an industry presenter and author.

Aegis Engineering

Smith

Aegis Engineering hired Cameron Smith as a senior fire protection engineer. Smith has 18 years of experience in fire protection consulting, design and project management. Aegis provides fire protection engineering and building code consulting.

Cascade Bicycle Club

Cascade Bicycle Club said David Douglas is the new recreational riding director. He has worked for the club as event producer for rides such as Chilly Hilly and Seattle to Portland, and has been president of the Washington State Bicycling Association for 10 years.

Washington Poison Center

Washington Poison Center hired Matthew Valento, MD and Betty Chen, MD as interim co-medical directors. Valento and Chen are faculty members in emergency medicine at the University of Washington and work at Harborview. WAPC is one of the 10 largest poison centers in the country by case volume.

The Fearey Group

The Fearey Group has expanded its Health & Life Sciences practice by 35 percent and added 10 new clients. Nandi Thorn is now director of Health & Life Sciences. Amy Snow Landa and Katie Ross are account supervisors.

Sep 30, 2014

The Seattle Aquarium

The Seattle Aquarium named David Muzia director of facilities. Muzia has over 10 years of experience in facilities management and environmental health and safety. He was regional operations manager for western North America at Expedia as well as facility and environmental health and safety manager for Seattle's Institute for Brain Science.

REI

REI said Annie Zipfel has been promoted to senior vice president of marketing, Julie Averill has been promoted to vice president of information technology and Mark Stoddard is the new vice president of planning, inventory management and operations. Zipfel joined REI in 2012 as divisional vice president of customer marketing. Averill has been interim vice president for two months. Stoddard worked for Catherines and Eddie Bauer.

Western Washington University

Craig Dunn was appointed to a two-year term as dean of the College of Business and Economics at Western Washington University. He has been interim dean for a year and before that was associate dean/director of graduate programs at CBE.

PSF Mechanical

Hill

Stabnow

Robenalt

Seattle-based PSF Mechanical hired Andrew Robenalt and Randy Stabnow as project design engineers and Robert Hill as VCM design modeler. Both Robenalt and Stabnow hold bachelor's degrees in mechanical engineering from Saint Martin's University. Stabnow, PE, is a former PSF employee with eight years of industry experience. Hill holds an associate's degree in design drafting from Green River Community College, and has seven years of CADD experience.

Howard S. Wright

Habibuddin

Balfour Beatty Construction's Washington state division, Howard S. Wright, hired Salone Habibuddin as project solutions manager. Habibuddin is working with the division's business development team to move projects through the real estate acquisition, entitlement, design, construction and leasing phases. She is a development director/construction manager and licensed architect with over 21 years of industry experience. She holds a master's degree in construction management and a bachelor's degree in architecture from the University of Washington.

Hill International

Zeitlin

David Zeitlin joined Hill International as the project manager for the Wenatchee School District's capital bond program. Zeitlin is also working on business development in the K-12 schools and colleges capitol development sectors. He has over 30 years of experience in architecture and project management. He holds a master's degree in architecture from Southern California Institute of Architecture and a bachelor's degree in environmental design from the University of Massachusetts.

American Construction Co.

Culbert

Tacoma-based American Construction Co. promoted Steve Brannon to CEO, Kevin Culbert to president and Rod Gowdy to project operations manager. Brannon is focusing on strategic direction and expansion. He has led the company for 23 years. Culbert has been with the company for 28 years, most recently as vice president and manager of construction operations. Gowdy has 24 years of marine construction experience; the last 12 at American.

ABC of Western Washington

VanWell

Mark VanWell of VanWell Masonry was elected as board chair of the Associated Builders and Contractors of Western Washington. Other officers are: Jamie Creek of Synergy Construction, chair-elect; John Noble of Washington Commercial Painters, vice chair of government and labor affairs; Mike Schultis of Schultis Sundberg, vice chair of membership; Dawn Lanz of Sea-Tac Electric, vice chair of professional development; Dan Case of Peterson Sullivan, secretary-treasurer; and Amanda Grindle of Saybr Contractors, immediate past chair. Directors are: Ryan Brown of System Heating & Air Conditioning, Anthony Christoffersen of Tradesmen International, Jeff Harding of Premier Builders, Travis Hull of Mechanical & Control Services, Clarke Jewell of Olympian Precast, Glen Kuntz of S.D. Deacon Corp. of Washington, Scott Rhodes of Rhodes Architecture; Greg Tozer of Express Construction Co., James Walsh of Finishing Systems; and Jason Wandler of Oles Morrison Rinker & Baker.

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