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Mar 18, 1997
The Frank Russell Company, a Tacoma-based investment management and consulting company, has hired Hornall Anderson Design Works to create a marketing kit on the company's services for 401(k) and other types of retirement savings plans.
Ned Gebert has been promoted to vice president of operations at McKinstry Co. He will oversee construction for the mechanical contractor's operations in Oregon and Washington. He is a licensed professional civil engineer and is a graduate of the University of Washington.
EDMONDS -- Pentec Environmental Inc., an environmental consulting firm in Edmonds, has announced the following additions and promotions: Jeffrey P. Fisher, Ph.D., has joined Pentec as an environmental toxicologist. Fisher's background is in aquatic toxicology, fish pathology, aquaculture and fish biology. Stephanie Allen has joined Pentec as a wetland ecologist. She will perform wetland delineations, mitigation and monitoring. Chris Scott is Pentec's new computer network administrator. He also will be responsible for AutoCAD and graphics production. C. Rhett Jackson, Ph.D., P.E., senior hydrologist at Pentec, has been promoted to principal-in-charge of the watershed group. Ken Sargent, senior wetland ecologist at Pentec, has been promoted to principal-in-charge of the wetlands group. Pentec provides environmental services for coastal, waterfront and land development projects and natural resources management projects.
SEATTLE -- Michael P. Williams will speak on the subject, "Puget Sound Wetlands: Who Cares?" at Thursday's meeting of the Engineers Club. The meeting will begin at 11:45 a.m. at Latitude 47, 1232 Westlake N., Seattle. An ecological-botanical consultant, Williams received a doctorate in botany with an emphasis in plant ecology in 1995 from the University of Washington. He has been working as a consultant since 1976. Williams' technical specialties include: riparian wetland inventories and assessments; mitigation and monitoring designs; vegetation surveys; inventories of endangered, threatened and sensitive plant species; population distributions; and forest composition characterizations. To make reservations for Thursday's luncheon, call the Engineers Club office at (206) 623-3250.
Mar 13, 1997
The Bellevue design firm of Graphic Associates has added the following companies to its client list: Microsoft Solution Provider, Microsoft Online Institute, Captura Software, Real Time Data, Meydenbauer Center, Paccar and Virginia Mason Health Plans.
Mar 12, 1997
Scott W. Wyatt FAIA has been named CEO in charge of operations of the NBBJ's west coast offices, which are located in Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Wyatt has led the corporate design studio since he joined NBBJ in 1991. Neil Anderson has been appointed CEO in charge of east coast office operations. NBBJ's east coast operations are located in Columbus, New York and Raleigh, N.C. James O. Jonassen FAIA has been designated managing partner for the firm and will focus on NBBJ's national and international practice. Friedrich K. M. Bohm FAIA has been appointed chairman in charge of the firm's strategic direction. Seattle-based NBBJ is the second largest architectural firm in the United States and the fifth largest in the world, with specialties in health care, research, planning, education, justice, sports, hospitality and retail.
Paul S. Diedrich has joined Skilling Ward Magnusson Barkshire Inc. structural and civil engineers. Diedrich specializes in projects requiring a high degree of architectural collaboration, and is currently at work on the Kangbuk Samsung Hospital in Seoul, Korea. Previous projects include the Allen Library Addition at the University of Washington and the Weyerhaeuser Aquatics Center. Adam R. Koczarski has recently joined the firm as a project engineer, and will be involved in both project design and application of emerging computer technologies.
Roger Johnson has been promoted to senior vice president at HDR Engineering, and Santoch Kuruvilla and Wayne Short have been named vice presidents. Johnson is the transportation section manager for HDR's Northwest offices. He has led numerous high profile highway corridor and interchange projects in Washington and Idaho during his 30 years in practice. Kuruvilla is the bridge program manager for HDR's Northwest offices, now providing on-call services for the Washington and Oregon departments of transportation. Short is HDR's Northwest rail program manager, providing rail design services involving relocations, sidings, industry spurs and major yard rehabilitation.
Mackey Smith has been named principal-in-charge of the Bellevue office of AGI. With over 20 years of experience in engineering geology and hydrogeology, has been with AGI since 1983. Keith Ward has been hired as an engineer-in-training at AGI with a master's degree in geotechnical engineering from the University of Washington.
Richard Ward recently joined Abacus Engineered Systems Inc. as a mechanical principal. Recent engineering clients include Harborview Medical Center and Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane. At Abacus, he will provide engineering and performance contracting services in health care and commercial markets. Shannon English has been promoted to electrical principal at Abacus. He is currently working on Department of Defense projects in California, North Dakota, Idaho and throughout the Pacific Northwest as well as in Okinawa, Japan.
Brant A. Schweikl has joined David Evans & Associates, Inc. (DEA) as project manager, responsible for design of storm and surface water facilities, road and sanitary systems and general commercial and residential development projects. Marc A. Pudists has been promoted to project manager following receipt of his professional engineering license. He has experience in the design of residential subdivisions, commercial sites, roadways and stormwater facilities. John A. Watson has joined DEA as a designer CAD technician.
Clay Antieau has joined Parametrix, Inc. He specializes in the cultivation, identification and ecology of Northwest native plants as well as wetland biology and habitat restoration. Antieau most recently served as regional field agent for water quality and horticulture with the Washington State University Cooperative Extension. In addition to his work with Parametrix, Antieau instructs week-long courses in the field identification of sedges and rushes for natural resource agency staff. Tom Atkins has joined Parametrix to address landscape architecture and planning opportunities for the environmental consulting firm. He is recognized for his work on the Mercer Slough and Newcastle Beach parks in Bellevue, the Sleeping Lady Retreat in Leavenworth and the San Diego Zoo. He serves as an ecotourism adviser to officials in Wuhan, China.
Don Hill has joined Triad Associates as a senior project engineer with emphasis on hydrological analysis. He is currently working on Intracorp's 36-acre Seaway commercial development in Everett. Joanne Fredrick has rejoined Triad after two years away from the firm. She is working as an engineering drafter and technician on Cooper Village, a commercial development in Olympia, and Camden Park, a 53-lot residential development in King County.
Berger/ABAM has added Aaron Savage, a graphic designer, and Debbie Simmons, a word processing operator, to the staff.
One Sport, Inc. of Seattle will contribute more than 1,300 pairs of rugged outdoor footwear to Northwest Medical Team's (NWMTI) next shipment of humanitarian aid to a hospital and orphanage in the City of Saransk in the newly formed Republic of Mardovia (formerly part of the Soviet Union) about 600 miles southeast of Moscow. One Sport, Inc. is a Seattle-based designer, manufacturer and distributor of hiking boots, trail-running shoes and other outdoor footwear.