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Mar 09, 2000
PlayNetwork, a Redmond-based provider of business music and sound system engineering services, completed a $13 million round of venture capital financing in January and has moved into new office space as well as added staff. PlayNetwork quadrupled its workforce over the past two months. New hires include chief operating officer, Robin Sibucao, formerly of the Bose Corp.
Mar 08, 2000
BOORA Architects in Portland has promoted two employees to principals.
Brian Jackson is a senior architect in charge of quality control at the firm. He has worked on numerous projects in the Portland area, including Portland Parks' Southwest Community Center as well as projects in California, such as the Autobistro, a prototype for a new type of fast food restaurant.
Michael Tingley is an architect with 15 years of experience in design and management of a broad range of project types. He is currently the project designer for a $65 million, 178,530-square-foot arts and entertainment center in Mesa, Ariz.
George Kellock has joined Emick Howard & Seibert as architectural project manager. He is responsible for several bank and credit union projects in Washington, Oregon, Colorado and Texas, including Wood Products Union and Kitsap Federal Credit Union. Kellock has project management experience for commercial, retail and financial projects in the Puget Sound region, and is licensed to practice in 16 states.
Thomas Hofferber has joined EH&S as a project manager. He has been the lead architect for Sammamish Parkplace, Bellevue Place, Overlake Place and Summit Ridge and the Bellevue pedestrian corridor. He is now working on several projects for EH&S including Stimson Lane, Kitsap Federal Credit Union's East Bremerton branch and operation center.
Mark Peterson has been promoted to senior associate at JPC Architects in Bellevue. He has experience in design, document production, project management and construction administration and has been with JPC Architects for six years. Peterson is project manager for the OS Data Center expansion in Bellingham and Voice Stream corporate headquarters in Bellevue.
Charlotte Patterson has been promoted to senior associate at the firm. She has experience working in the field of interior architecture, municipal and industrial design and hospitality design. She has been with JPC Architects for 6 years. Patterson is the project manager for the five-building campus expansion of AT&T Wireless Services corporate headquarters in Redmond F5's corporate headquarters in Seattle.
Robin Dalton, Jane Hendricks and Erik Indvik have been promoted to principals of LMN Architects in Seattle.
Dalton has more than 13 of interior design experience for a variety of clients and project types. Her recent work includes the Hec Edmundson pavilion renovation, the computer science building at the University of Washington, tenant improvements for Microsoft and the new theater building at Adams State College in Alamosa, Colo.
Hendricks has about 20 years of experience in all phases of design and construction for institutional, cultural and commercial projects. She is the project manager for the new instructional building at Bellevue Community College and the temporary Seattle Central Library.
Indvik has 14 years experience in the design of public assembly, university, commercial and master plan projects. He is leading the design of the Reno-Sparks Convention Center expansion.
LMN has also promoted several employees to associate: Brenda Barnes, William Halter, Howard Howlett, Cassandra Hulbert, Ken Loddeke, Anindita Mitra and John Whitlow.
Keri Adams-Lee and Victoria Simpson have joined Reid Middleton's planning practice.
Adams-Lee, project planner, worked as a site planner for a firm in Houston, Texas. She has also worked as a drafting design technician and a community development planner.
Simpson, also a project planner, was a paralegal for Hillis Clark Martin & Petersen, where she managed Port of Seattle land-use and construction permit applications.
Based in Everett, Reid Middleton provides civil and structural engineering, planning and surveying services to the street and highway, waterfront, airport, site development, utilities, surveying, and structural-design markets.
Amee Quiriconi, a lighting engineer with Abacus Engineered Systems in Seattle, has passed the lighting certification examination from the National Council on Qualifications for Lighting Professions.
Her recent projects include the Seattle Cinema Theatre restoration, the Puget Sound Naval Station physical fitness center and the Regional Transit Authority Rail Station in Tukwila.
Gary Anderson, manager of electrical engineering at Wieland Lindgren Engineers, has been named a principal of the firm. He has 26 years of experience including working as a journeyman electrician and a professional engineer. Anderson specializes in medium-voltage distribution and site electrical systems. He is working on the Alaska State Office Building in Juneau and Portland International Airport's central utility plant.