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Nov 18, 2014
J.P. Morgan said Leigh Canlis has joined Seattle Private Bank as a banker, working with ultra high-net-worth clients on investments, credit and lending, estate planning, philanthropy and banking. She was president of Canlis Glass, a local small business, and worked as a fine art consultant.
Global Upside has opened an office in Bellevue to better serve current clients such as Zillow and Rhapsody International. The office is at 11820 Northup Way. Global Upside offers accounting services, staffing, human resources and international expansion services.
Marchex, a mobile advertising tech company, hired two executives. Razorfish and aQuantive veteran Peter Greb is vice president of national clients, and Daniel Behrendt, who was with Samsung in Seoul, is vice president of strategy and development.
The Seattle office of Lease Crutcher Lewis hired Chris Burris as senior estimator and Melissa Morrier-Turk as people services manager; and promoted Geoff Anderson to director of preconstruction services and Matt Hays to senior proposals manager. Burris spent more than 13 years in estimating and construction management with third-party estimating/CM firms. He is a Certified Cost Professional and holds bachelor's and master's degrees in civil engineering from the University of Washington. Morrier-Turk has 18 years of human resources experience and holds a bachelor's degree in business administration from Central Washington University. Anderson has managed the company's estimating and preconstruction team for five years, and previously was a project manager. He has 21 years of industry experience and holds a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from the UW. Hays has been with Lewis for 18 years.
International property and construction consulting firm Rider Levett Bucknall hired Steve Kelly to lead its Seattle office as associate principal. Kelly has more than 27 years of cost management experience, working on projects such as the Seattle Central Library and University of Washington Business School.
The Gig Harbor office of Watts Constructors hired Alan Barber as proposal manager and Heather Omega as office manager. Barber is a retired Air Force officer with experience preparing business proposals for major Department of Defense installations. Omega holds a bachelor's degree in information technology from Kaplan University and has more than six years of experience in executive office management.
Kirkland-based ProDims hired Michele Terney as marketing and business development specialist. Terney has 20 years of marketing management experience with architectural, engineering and construction firms in the Seattle area. ProDims provides project and construction management services.
Nov 14, 2014
Sound Physicians, a Tacoma-based hospitalist and post-acute care organization, said it will acquire Cogent Healthcare, a hospitalist and intensive care organization with more than 650 providers in more than 80 U.S. hospitals. The two will now serve more than 180 hospitals in 35 states.
Panopto, a video platform provider for business and education markets, added Rob Hughes as vice president of sales. He was senior vice president of worldwide sales and support and chief revenue officer at Vidyo, a video conferencing firm. Seattle-based Panopto creates software to import, record, share and view video presentations.
Allison+Partners named Jen Graves senior vice president of marketing and business development. Graves was vice president of U.S. business development for Edelman. She will focus on global marketing efforts and be based in the Seattle office.