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Jan 14, 2015

Caron Architecture

Fuller

Wong

Thompson

Berenson

Wallace

Seattle-based Caron Architecture hired Charles Wallace as a senior project manager, Lisa Berenson as senior interior designer, Chinatsu Thompson as an interior designer, Paul Wong as a project manager and Dylan Fuller as an architectural intern. Wallace has over 40 years as a principal architect and owner's representative. He has worked on hospitality, resort, high-rise, educational and institutional projects, and is managing mixed-use projects in Seattle and Reno. He was with Sienna Architecture. Berenson will lead the interior design department. She has 20 years of experience in multifamily, hospitality, education, office, retail, government, financial, health care and institutional projects. She is working on Othello Station North in Seattle. Thompson is an interior designer who has worked at Olson Kundig Architects and Callison. She has done residential and retail projects, and is working on TIs for Dish Network. Wong's projects have included multifamily, hospitality, health care, retail, educational and institutional. He is working on a 300-unit student housing project in Reno. Fuller worked at Humphreys and Partners Architects, and has experience in construction and fabrication. He is providing support on a 350-unit mixed-use project in Shoreline. Caron provides architecture, interior design, planning and real estate advisory services in partnership with an affiliate company, Norca Development Services.

Parametrix

Bennett

In the Seattle office, Parametrix hired Ronnie Bennett as a senior construction manager to lead the construction services group. Bennett has done consulting and worked for public agencies, and recently managed capital improvement projects for Bothell. Parametrix provides engineering, planning, and environmental sciences, with offices in the western United States.

Sazan Group

DenHerder

Sazan Group hired David DenHerder as a senior BIM modeler in Seattle. He has six years of mechanical and Revit MEP experience. Sazan provides mechanical and electrical engineering, information technology systems design, MEP commissioning, and owner representation services. It also has an office in Portland.

Stantec

Gervelis

Stantec hired Gary Gervelis as a senior survey project manager in Anchorage. He will expand the firm's capabilities in Alaska and North America. He has over 36 years of experience, including more than a decade as land survey manager for Seattle, where he worked on Central Link light rail. He was the 2004 Washington State Surveyor of the Year. Stantec provides consulting in planning, engineering, architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, surveying, environmental sciences, project management and project economics.

Mayer/Reed

Strand

Tim Strand joined Mayer/Reed as a landscape architect and project manager. He is working on Portland State University's School of Business Administration expansion and renovation. He has 11 years of experience in Portland and in the Bay Area. Portland-based Mayer/Reed provides urban design, landscape architecture, product design and graphic design.

Otak

Petro

Deets

Otak hired Brent Deets as a senior structural engineer and Shelby Petro as a wetland scientist in Redmond. Deets specializes in bridge design. He is working on trestle bridge retrofit projects, including the Sammamish River Trestle. Petro is working on Warren G. Magnuson Park wetland monitoring. Otak is an urban design, architecture, planning and engineering firm.

Sparling

Gonzales

Sparling promoted Misty Ryan-Gonzales to project manager, technology. She is a technology consultant with more than 14 years of experience. She has been with Sparling for over eight years, and is working on Lincoln Square in Bellevue. Sparling provides electrical, technology, audiovisual, acoustical and lighting design services.

CG Engineering

Gregory

CG Engineering hired Carmel Gregory as a planner and will add land use and predevelopment planning to its services. Gregory has six years of experience in planning and architecture. She has worked on multifamily and church projects locally.

FFA Architecture and Interiors

Chubb

Portland-based FFA Architecture and Interiors promoted Phillip Chubb to senior associate. Chubb has practiced architecture in the Northwest for over 25 years. He joined FFA in 2006, and is now project manager for Oregon State University's Bexell Hall rehabilitation. FFA provides architecture, planning, historic preservation and interior design.

Landau Associates

Meggs

Polka

Edmonds-based Landau Associates hired Jon Polka as a staff engineer in the environmental permitting and compliance group, and Becky Meggs as an accounting specialist II. Polka holds a bachelor's in civil/environmental engineering from Seattle University and a bachelor's in liberal studies from Thomas Edison State College. He has interned at Seattle Public Utilities and the city of Bothell and was in the U.S. Air Force. Meggs handles accounts payable. She has 23 years of accounting experience in the fishing and health care industries. Landau provides geotechnical and environmental engineering, remediation, permitting, and compliance services.

The Northwest School

Allaire

The Northwest School named Pacific Science Center's Michal Allaire chief financial officer, effective in June after Jan Chiles retires as CFO. Allaire has been chief financial and operating officer at the center since 2009, with a budget of $25 million and 200 employees. She also worked at KCTS 9 Television. The school has 500 students in grades 6-12.

HaloPure

Worley

HaloPure said S.D. “Dave” Worley was named a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors. Worley is a scientific advisor to HaloSource and a professor emeritus of chemistry and biochemistry. He does research on drinking water in developing nations.

Cadence Biomedical

Cadence Biomedical of Seattle named Barry Hix of Birmingham, Alabama, its new CEO. Cadence Biomedical develops devices to help people recover from strokes or other neurological conditions. He succeeds co-founder Brian Glaister, who becomes chief operating officer.

Columbia Basin Development League

Orman Johnson was elected chairman of Columbia Basin Development League, created in 1964 to support the Bureau of Reclamation's Columbia Basin Project. Kevin Lyle is vice chair, Jake Wollman Jr. is treasurer and Jeff Schibel is secretary.

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