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Jun 14, 1995
Bothell-based computer hardware, system design and service provider Dynamic Systems Inc. has named Diane Bostick as senior account executive. Most recently, Bostick worked for Bellevue-based Intermec Corp. and managed bar code solution accounts for clients including Weyerhaeuser and The Boeing Co. In 1992, Bostick was recognized as "Sales Person of the Year" by the Sales and Marketing Executives of Seattle and in 1989 as "Employee of the Year" by Intermec's National Users Group.
Zimmer Gunsul Frasca (ZGF) has promoted two staff members to the level of associate. Clint Diener is currently serving as project architect for the new Redmond West Campus for Microsoft. Other projects in which he has been involved since joining the firm in 1991 are the 1,024-bed Airway Heights Corrections Center for the Washington State Department of Corrections and the U.S. Navy Fleet Support Complex in Bremerton. Dan Simpson joined the firm in 1992 and has participated as a design team member on the Microsoft Redmond Campus. He is a senior designer with over 15 years of experience. Other projects at ZGF include the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center for Group Health Cooperative and the University Village Shopping Center Improvements in Seattle.
Michael O'Malley has been named an associate with Northwest Architectural Company of Spokane and Seattle. He rejoined the firm in 1990 and his responsibilities have included the award-winning Wenatchee Middle School, Command Post at Fairchild Air Force Base, an intelligence technical training facility at Fairchild Survival School and several medical projects.
Robin "Buzz" Towne has retired from Towne, Richards & Chaudiere, Inc. (TRC) after more than 35 years as president of the firm. TRC's new president is Dan Bruck, a consultant in architectural and environmental acoustics and audio system design who has been with the firm since 1969. He teaches undergraduate courses in the physics of sound and space and the physics of color and light at Cornish College of the Arts.
Michael van Zonneveld has been named executive vice president and partner at HBI Office Interiors and has acquired a minority stockholder position within the corporation.
Dick Geoghegan has joined the staff of Notkin Engineering as a project engineer and is providing mechanical design for the Bristol-Myers Squibb Barrier Vivarium Laboratory expansion. His experience includes mechanical design for municipal facilities, corrections facilities, wastewater treatment plants, electric power generation plants and clean rooms. Maia Speer has joined the firm as a project engineer and is now at work on the Washington State Public Health laboratory improvements, the Starbucks headquarters expansion and the Sacred Heart Medical Center emergency room expansion.
Ron V. Perrone has joined Alpha Engineering Group as manager of Alpha's railroad group. Perrone's experience includes industrial spurs, storage tracks, intermodal facilities, streetcar and light rail tracks and intermodal facilities.
Entranco has announced the addition of three new shareholders in the firm. David Martin specializes in road engineering, from simple overlays to major interstate reconstruction and realignment. Scott Sherrow is a project manager at Entranco specializing in site development and street and utility design. She has been responsible for site and civil engineering for Brighton's Landing and Belvedere Park in King County. Jim Milne of the Phoenix, Ariz. office of Entranco, provided construction management for the Center Parkway Connection Bridge in Tempe and is serving as project engineer for the design and construction of the Bridgewater Channel Dredging in Lake Havasu. Entranco has also added several new staff members. Choomeng Chin, a civil engineer, has seven years of site development experience and was most recently with Group Four of Bothell. He specializes in stormwater and septic systems. Donald Mellott, a registered engineer-in-training and former captain with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is presently involved in roadway design and utility layout work for local projects including Redmond Town Center and Valley Avenue improvements in Sumner. Cynthia Dasovich, also an engineer-in-training, has completed an internship with the City of Redmond where she was responsible for traffic data collection and analysis. At Entranco, she is assisting in private development traffic studies and city-wide transportation plans. Torsten Lienau, engineer-in-training, has also recently joined Entranco's traffic/transportation unit. He was recently a research scientist at the Texas Transportation Institute. Lienau assists Entranco in computer traffic modeling and signalization analysis. Jim Purkey is a land surveyor who was previously survey manager at Western Surveyor in Everett. He is responsible for survey project management at Entranco. Katie Hart has joined Entranco as marketing coordinator. She comes to the firm following a communications position with the Seattle Engineering Department and the Washington State Department of Transportation. She is a recent graduate of the University of Washington.
Joseph N. Brown has joined the planning staff of Shockey/Brent. He is a graduate landscape architect with four years experience in design and permitting of a variety of development projects. He also has expertise in computer aided design (CAD.)
Susan M. Steckler joined WaterLeaf Architecture & Interiors in February as marketing manager. She is responsible for marketing, media relations, client relations and proposal management for the firm's Portland and Seattle offices. Steckler was recently with Terra Associates, Inc. She is vice president of education for the Society for Marketing Professional Services (SMPS). Dawn L. Campbell was recently promoted into marketing and administrative services to assist with WaterLeaf's marketing effort.
Michael Mathia, who specializes in land development, highways and public works, has joined Triad Associates as a project engineer. He is at work on Gleneagle, a 450-acre planned community and 18-hole golf course in Arlington and a 254-lot single-family residential development in King County. Roy Lewis has returned to Triad as a senior project engineer with expertise in development engineering, recreation design, municipal engineering and hydrologic analysis. He is also at work on Gleneagle.
Notkin Engineering, Inc. has several new projects in the office, including the Bristol-Myers Squibb Barrier Vivarium Laboratory expansion, Washington State Public Health laboratory improvements, the Starbucks headquarters expansion, the Sacred Heart Medical Center emergency room expansion, the Federal Reserve Bank renovation, the Electrical Engineering Commuter Science and Engineering Building at the University of Washington, ventilation improvements at the University of Washington Medical Center, and the Base Area Expansion project at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard.