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Oct 17, 2018

SRG Partnership

Wunder

Hampson

Chan

Canales

Buchanan

De Graaff

Byrd

Hill

Ryadchenko

Webb

Santimauro

In Seattle, SRG Partnership hired Rosemarie Buchanan as an associate and strategist, and Michael Canales and Kristopher Chan as designers. In Portland, SRG hired Carl Hampson as a principal, Cheryl Wunder as a senior associate and director of people and culture, David Webb as an associate and senior project manager, Kirill Ryadchenko as BIM manager, Peyton Hill as a front desk receptionist, and Jennah Byrd, Qiqi De Graaff and Amy Santimauro as designers. Buchanan has two decades of experience in marketing, media relations and content development for architecture firms. At SRG, she will do marketing, business development and public relations. Canales has experience managing commercial projects. He holds a master of architecture from the University of New Mexico and a bachelor's in architecture from Kent State University. Chan has a bachelor's in architectural studies and a master of architecture from the University of Washington. Hampson has nearly three decades of experience, including at regional design firms. His work has earned two National AIA design awards. Wunder has spent nearly two decades working to improve the employee experience and firm culture at companies, from energy management organizations to health care nonprofits. Webb has nearly three decades of experience managing projects, from private developments to large-scale institutional work. Ryadchenko has eight years of experience as a designer at firms in Los Angeles and Boston, including a background in BIM production and management, and VR and 3D printing. Hill has a bachelor's from Lewis & Clark College, where she was an admissions fellow, planning special events and coordinating visits for prospective students. Byrd has a master of architecture from the University of Oregon and a bachelor's in architecture from Savannah College of Art and Design. Her research focused on the use of mass timber and the integration of thermodynamics in architectural design. De Graaff works in the interiors team. She has done interior design and branding for national sports facilities, and has a bachelor's in architectural studies from the University of Missouri. Santimauro has a bachelor's in architectural studies from the University of Missouri and a master of architecture from the University of Oregon. At UO, she won an AIA 2018 COTE Top Ten for Students Award for a project entitled “Fabricating Wellness.” SRG provides programming, planning, architecture and interior design.

Farallon Consulting

Recob

Farallon Consulting hired Craig Recob as chief financial officer. Recob has held CFO and senior finance roles at technology and financial services companies. He will oversee financial planning and analysis, business operations, accounting, and administrative functions. He succeeds Tim Zier, who is retiring after six years of guiding Farallon through exceptional growth, and a transition to an employee-owned company. Zier will continue to be on the board of directors.

DLR Group

In Seattle, DLR Group hired, Robert Lawson (structural engineering), Irina Susorova (building performance), Crissy Tomaselli (business development) and Alex Hochstetler and Jamie Ohls (architecture). DLR provides architecture, engineering, interiors, planning, and building optimization.

Art Anderson

Bremerton-based Art Anderson hired Rose Manansala and Greg Cordero as CAD designers. They will work in the production division of the multidisciplinary engineering services company, and be responsible for design efforts in its marine and facility divisions. Cordero has a background in marine design, specifically naval ships.

Cresset Wealth Advisors

Chicago-based Cresset Wealth Advisors opened an office in Seattle led by former J.P. Morgan Private Bank employees Paul Meyer, Jaimi Dennehy and Chris Kalafatis. Each is a partner and managing director in the new office. At J.P. Morgan, Meyer was senior banker and executive director, Dennehy was investor and Kalafatis was executive director. They have served wealthy families, institutions and executives.

Kindering

Dr. Lisa Greenwald is the new CEO of Kindering, one of the nation's largest neurodevelopmental centers serving special-needs children. Greenwald has been with Kindering for 17 years, most recently as chief program officer. She replaces Mimi Siegel, who lead the organization for 40 years. Kindering has campuses in Bellevue, Bothell and Renton.

Have a Heart

Seattle-based cannabis retailer Have a Heart opened its first store in California, in the city of Coalinga. Have a Heart has five stores in Washington and others in Hawaii, Oregon, California, Iowa and Ohio. It has 18 applications pending for additional stores and has another 10 sites under negotiation with potential partners.

Woodland Park Zoo

In Seattle, Woodland Park Zoo will create a volunteer program to help people with disabilities visit the zoo. The program is funded by a $212,000 grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. The zoo will work with local organizations to train zoo staff and volunteers.

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