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Sep 19, 2017
Suzanne Dale Estey, former president and CEO of the Economic Development Council of Seattle & King County, has joined Gallatin Public Affairs as a partner in Seattle. She has more than 25 years of leadership experience in economic development, public policy, public affairs, strategic communications, intergovernmental relations and nonprofits, including as economic development director for Renton, and state lobbyist for the city of Seattle.
Everett Public Library named Abby Cooley the library's next director, replacing Eileen Simmons, who is retiring after nearly 20 years. Cooley is library manager at Baltimore County Public Library's Reisterstown and Hereford branches.
Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro said it will renew its focus on environmental law with a dedicated environmental practice, and add three environmental litigators to the national team. Matthew Pawa, Benjamin Krass and Wesley Kelman formerly of Pawa Law Group in Boston will join the firm. They worked on global warming cases for more than a decade. Pawa will co-lead the practice area with Steve Berman.
KBA hired Mark R. Fuglevand as senior construction manager in the Bellevue office. Fuglevand previously was vice president at Marshbank Construction, and has 33 years of experience as a heavy highway contractor, project manager and engineer. He also is chairperson-elect of the National Utility Contractors Association. KBA provides construction management.
Spokane-based Stoneway Electric Supply bought H.D. Campbell Co., a Kent industrial distributor in business since 1950. Stoneway is expanding its market share in the Pacific Northwest, according to the company. It distributes electrical, industrial, energy and data communications products to contractors and institutional and industrial customers. Stoneway operates 15 branches in Washington and two in north Idaho. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Crescent Electric Supply, a national electrical distributor with 160 branches.
Sep 15, 2017
LMG, a national provider of video, audio and lighting support, was awarded a contract as onsite audio-visual supplier for the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle. LMG recently hired Jill Hashimoto as sales manager and Josh Highland as account executive. It opened a 20,000-square-foot office and warehouse in Renton last year.
Redmond-based FCS Group has hired Jason Mumm, an expert in municipal utility finances and rate making, as an executive consultant and leader of its new office in Boulder, Colorado. Mumm has 21 years of experience in water, wastewater, and stormwater finances and rates. He will focus on expansion and consulting. FCS provides rate and fee consulting, asset management consulting, financial planning and analysis, and economic services to public clients in the western U.S.
New York-based Dynasty Financial Partners said Schmidt Financial Group of Kirkland has joined its network of advisory firms. Schmidt Financial Group manages more than $300 million in client assets. It was founded in 1993 by Glenda Schmidt, who taught financial planning seminars in Redmond. Her son Evan Schmidt is a principal.