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May 20, 2015

Perkins+Will

Herzer

Hall

Horn

Baker

Clinch

Palushock

In its Seattle office, Perkins+Will promoted Andrew Clinch to associate principal and Molly Baker, Deborah Horn, Cameron Hall, Holly Herzer and Edward Palushock to associate. Clinch is a project manager, designer and project architect with nearly 20 years of experience. He focuses on higher education, office and science and technology projects, and his work includes the University of Washington Life Sciences Building. Baker is an interior design leader at the firm who recently completed Northeastern University's expansion at Terry & Thomas. Horn has 24 years of experience in accounting, 10 with Perkins+Will, and manages the financial aspects of the Seattle office. Hall is an architect with 30 years of experience in commercial, transit and civic projects. He is working on a mixed-use office project at 701 Ninth Ave. in Seattle. Herzer is an architect with nine years of experience in health care, higher education, commercial and science and technology projects. Her work includes the Allen Institute for Brain Science in Seattle. Palushock is a senior project architect with over 20 years of experience, including The Atrium, a spec office/research lab project in Seattle. The Perkins+Will Seattle office works on higher education, health care, corporate, commercial, civic, and science and technology projects.

Integrus Architecture

Zwanzig

Engels

Boeholt

Schafer

Calvano

In Seattle, Integrus Architecture promoted Charlie Calvano and Sam Schafer to senior associate, and Nathalie Boeholt and Shelly Engels to associate. In Spokane, it promoted Aaron Zwanzig to associate. Calvano has 15 years of architectural experience, with projects that include Shorecrest High School. Schafer is project architect for Elysian K-8 School and Medicine Crow Middle School in Billings, Montana. Boeholt is a structural engineer with 18 years of experience in educational, civic and commercial facilities, with work that includes Sammamish High School. Engels is an interior designer, with projects that include Sequim Civic Center. Zwanzig is a project engineer with the structural engineering group. He is working on the King County Children and Family Justice Center in Seattle. Integrus provides architectural, planning, interior design, structural engineering and security design services.

Rolluda Architects

Alaeddini

Augustad

Dorn

Rolluda Architects hired Paul Dorn as a senior project architect and manager, and Tara Augustad and Maryam Alaeddini as project designers. Dorn was formerly with Harthorne Hagen Architects. He specializes in K-12 educational, commercial and industrial projects. He is working on government, Boeing and K-12 projects. Augustad is working on higher education projects, including the WSU Multicultural Center. Alaeddini has worked on projects for architectural firms in Canada and the U.S. She has a background in housing, malls, office buildings, interior design and master planning, and is working on a park in Tacoma.

Stantec

Webb

Bill Webb joined Stantec's Bellevue office as a senior project manager in the water and environmental services practices. Webb will do business development and project management. He has spent over 25 years managing stormwater and brownfield projects. Before joining Stantec, he was program manager for the environmental division of a global design firm where he worked on a science-based master plan and watershed characterization for Bremerton. Stantec consults in planning, engineering, architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, surveying, environmental sciences, project management and project economics.

Marten Law

Marten Law is expanding its energy and environmental practice in Boise by hiring Thomas Perry, formerly general counsel and chief legal advisor to Idaho Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter. Perry joins Idaho partner Terry Uhling, formerly general counsel of J. R. Simplot Co. This is the firm's sixth office.

Perry also worked for the National Mining Association in Washington, D.C.

Stoel Rives

Stoel Rives partner Joseph P. McCarthy was elected a Fellow of the American College of Real Estate Lawyers for 2015. Admission is by invitation based on ability, experience, leadership and conduct. McCarthy practices in the real estate and construction group.

Crowley Maritime

Crowley Maritime has acquired Maritime Management Services, a Seattle company that manages crews for offshore oil and gas vessels. MMS offers visas, documentation, certifications and travel support, and also has a location in Singapore. MMS was founded in 2005 and was acquired by Crowley following the unexpected death of former owner Trevor Stabbert in 2013.

May 19, 2015

University of Puget Sound

Thomas

University of Puget Sound President Ron Thomas said he will step down as president of the liberal arts college at the end of the 2015–16 academic year. He became president in 2003 and led a campaign that raised more than $127 million for endowment, capital projects and operating funds. A national search for a new president will be led by Robert C. Pohlad.

Opus Bank

Opus Bank of Irvine, California, hired Tim McLaughlin as director client manager of commercial banking for the Pacific Northwest. He will focus on the South Puget Sound region. McLaughlin was with Key Bank in Tacoma.

Mortenson Construction

Garcia

Dreger

Haden

Pategas

Radom

Sanders

Johanson

The Seattle office of Mortenson Construction hired Mary Johanson as project accountant, Terry Sanders as field engineer, Greg Radom and Josh Pategas as project managers, Jason Haden as MEP project manager, Sarah Dreger as integrated construction manager, Aaron Kearns as field engineer and Carlos Garcia as summer intern. Johanson has 10 years of AEC industry experience and holds a bachelor's degree in finance and marketing from Western Washington University. Sanders is a graduate of Central Washington University and is working on a water treatment plant at Chambers Creek. Radom previously worked at DBM Contractors and holds a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from British Columbia Institute of Technology. Pategas worked at Stacy and Witbeck for 12 years. Haden is supporting several Mortenson operating groups. Dreger previously lead the virtual design group for McKinstry and holds a bachelor's degree in MIS management and operations. Kearns holds a bachelor's degree in construction management from Brigham Young University. Garcia is working with the estimating group. He is studying construction and facilities management at BYU.

Bayley Construction

Estrada

Illy

Sellar

Persson

Bayley Construction hired Roland Persson and Jon Sellar as project managers, and Todd Illy and Claudia Estrada as project engineers. Persson has more than 35 years of experience in commercial, public works and tenant improvement projects. Sellar has more than 15 years of industry experience and is working on Cedar Park Elementary in Seattle. Illy has experience with retail and medical projects, and is working with Persson on a project at the Washington State Convention Center. Estrada is a recent graduate of Portland State University and is working on the Gateway Mall in Oregon.

Andersen Construction

Joel Andersen was named president of Portland-based Andersen Construction. He follows in the footsteps of his grandfather and company founder, Andy Andersen, and his father, David Andersen, who is CEO and board chair. Joel started in the company's estimating department while in high school, and was as a project engineer while earning a bachelor's degree in construction management at Oregon State University. In 2008 he opened Andersen's Seattle office.

ABC of Western Washington

Anfinsen

Associated Builders and Contractors of Western Washington hired Katie Anfinsen as membership development manager. Anfinsen took over from Wendy Novak, who became chapter president in April. Anfinsen spent eight years in Whitefish, Montana, where she worked at Whitefish Mountain Resort and First Interstate Bank. She holds a bachelor's degree in recreation and tourism management from Central Washington University.

Process Heating Co.

Seattle-based Process Heating Co.'s Lo-Density storage tank heater won a Top 30 Editor's Choice Award from Asphalt Contractor magazine. The heater was chosen as a preferred product based on feedback from asphalt construction equipment owners and end users.

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