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Aug 02, 2017

Skagit Bank

Peth

Skagit Bank elected Dan Peth chairman of the board. He is president of John Peth & Sons and manages a cattle ranch that his family has operated in Skagit County since 1899. Peth has been a Skagit Bank board member for over 17 years. Skagit Bank has offices in Skagit, Snohomish, Whatcom and King counties.

United Way of King County

Angela and Ethan Stowell of Ethan Stowell Restaurants will co-chair the 2017-2018 fundraising campaign for United Way of King County. It kicked off July 1 and runs through June 30, 2018. They are among the youngest co-chairs in United Way's history, and want to bring new approaches to the campaign.

DCI Engineers

Moore

Yang

Reed

Lindblom

In Seattle, DCI Engineers promoted Patrick Lindblom, Katrina Reed and Robyn Yang to senior project manager, and Joye Moore to project manager. Lindblom oversees structural design for retail, hospitality, office, residential and mixed-use projects, including FANA 4th in Bellevue. Reed has worked on housing, hospitality, retail, tenant improvement and seismic renovations. Yang has provided engineering and management support for residential, office, hospitality and mixed-use projects, including N-Habit Belltown Apartments in Seattle. Moore has been designing and analyzing structural systems and components. Her projects are mixed-use, office, residential, hospitality, commercial retail and TIs, and include the 36th & Phinney office building in Seattle. DCI provides civil and structural engineering.

DKS Associates

Coffey

DKS Associates of Oakland, Calif., elected Peter Coffey president. Coffey is based in Portland. He has spent his 32-year career at DKS, including as the Oakland and Portland office manager, board member and principal-in-charge of several prominent projects. Randy McCourt, the outgoing president, will advise Coffey and then focus on mentorship and business development. The DKS board of directors also elected Jim Peters as chief business development officer, and Chris Maciejewski as chief operating officer. Both are new positions. The 120-person company provides transportation planning, design, and engineering services to public agencies.

FFA Architecture and Interiors

Tan

Zanetti

Portland-based FFA Architecture and Interiors hired Rachel Zanetti to its architectural staff and Sophia Tan as a project architect. Zanetti's work includes marketing and the LBCC Benton Center North remodel. She was with Mackenzie. Tan has a hospitality and retail background, and is working on PDC's 10th and Yamhill Smartpark Garage and Retail rehab. She was with O'Kelly Kasprak in Chicago. FFA provides architecture, planning, and interior design.

Architects West

Puddy

Dunnaway

Frazer

Architects West of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, hired Robbie Frazer as a CAD Technician, Lon Dunaway as an architect and Mark Puddy as a landscape architect. Frazer has an associate degree in CADT architectural design from North Idaho College, and a construction background. Dunaway has focused on civic and commercial facilities, and his work includes the historic restoration and adaptation of Agnew Visitor Center & Museum in California. Puddy has experience in landscape architecture, land planning and site design on residential and commercial projects. The firm provides architectural and landscape architectural/land planning services.

Design West Architects

Wilm

Warnick

Hamlin

Design West Architects promoted Bill Hamlin, Ned Warnick and Brandon Wilm to principal. Hamlin has been with the firm for 22 years, working in the Meridian, Idaho office. He works on educational facilities and building modernizations. Warnick was hired 20 years ago and is managing associate of the Pullman office. He specializes in higher education projects. Wilm has 15 years of experience with the firm, most recently as managing associate of the Kennewick location. He specializes in K-12 and community projects.

TranTech Engineering

Griffin

McIntyre

In Olympia, TranTech Engineering hired Ruth McIntyre as an office engineer, and Grant Griffin as the Olympia branch manager and senior engineer. McIntyre worked at the Washington State Department of Transportation headquarters for over 20 years in materials documentation, risk assessment and office engineering. Griffin was hired in 2015. He worked for WSDOT for nearly 30 years. He was the local agency bridge engineer and a project designer/inspector, bridge designer/inspector and senior program manager.

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