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Nov 21, 2001
MulvannyG2 Architecture recently hired John Siegel as a financial analyst at its Bellevue office and David Huang as a job captain at its Seattle office.
Siegel will be enhancing the management reporting systems, including billing and budgeting, for one of the firm's major retail clients. He has worked in the finance and accounting field for more than eight years and is a certified public accountant and a certified software product manager.
Huang will be involved in conceptual design, programming and final design for a variety of retail and commercial projects. His project experience includes the Space Needle Plaza Level, Sega GameWorks in downtown Seattle, the Symantec Call Center in Springfield, Ore., and the South Terminal Expansion Project at Sea-Tac International Airport.
Damon Roth has joined Roth Hill Engineering Partners, LLC as a full-time engineer in training designer. Roth has spent the last six months as an engineering intern; his on-the-job training has strengthened Roth’s existing capabilities. This summer, Roth was in the field with the survey crew.
GeoEngineers has added Steve Bruce as senior hydrogeologist. Bruce brings 24 years of experience and is well known for his expertise in potable water-supply development and protection, hydrogeologic investigations and water rights. Currently, he is working on projects for Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt, Davis Wright Termaine, the Boy Scouts of America and the Reserve Vineyards & Golf Club.
Kennedy/Jenks Consultants announced that Lance D. Geselbracht has joined the Federal Way office as a senior engineer in the industrial services group.
Geselbracht has 18 years of experience as a registered professional engineer with an extensive background in environmental engineering and remedial construction. He has managed major U.S. EPA Superfund remediation projects, served as vice president of an environmental company and founded a remedial construction company. He was lead designer for one of the first air stripping treatment towers used in the Silicon Valley and implemented innovative remedial strategies at hazardous waste sites throughout California. Geselbracht also has extensive management experience.
MacKay & Sposito, a civil engineering, surveying and planning firm, recently brought on Jon M. Yamashita to the M&S partner group.
Yamashita brings 10 years of land surveying, civil engineering and aerial mapping experience for both public and private sector clients. He will serve as 2002 president-elect for the Land Surveyors’ Association of Washington Lower Columbia Chapter. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in geography from Portland State University.
Founded in 1974, MacKay & Sposito offers civil engineering and a land-use planning department in the Vancouver and Tri-Cities offices.
Reid Middleton's support staff has grown with the addition of Rhonda Moon, Vivian Shannon, Tania Juardo, Tia Curry and Kristine Harper-Petereit.
Moon joins Reid Middleton as a project administrator for the airport and waterfront groups. Moon has 20 years of administrative experience and holds an associate’s degree from Highline Community College. Shannon provides administrative support to all personnel. Shannon once served as an administrative specialist for the United States Air Force. Juardo assists with editing contract documents and providing bid phase assistance for Reid Middleton's seven corporate groups. Curry’s role as the marketing assistant will include supporting marketing efforts and providing general group support.
Harper-Petereit joins Reid Middleton as a project administrator for the surface transportation group. Prior to Reid Middleton, she was a visual communications consultant for a multi-media company in Louisiana. Harper-Petereit holds a Bachelor of Arts in social sciences from the University of Washington.
Joon Kim has joined Reid Middleton’s planning group as an entry-level planner. Kim is responsible for providing peak-load land use review services for the city of Seattle Department of Design, Construction and Land Use and planning related research, as well as for preparing and writing professional documents including environmental impact statements.
DCI Engineers recently added Brian Tucker as a project engineer to its civil department and Lindsey Doyle as assistant in the marketing department.
Tucker will be responsible for the design and engineering of storm water and water quality facilities in compliance with the Endangered Species Act and new federal guidelines. His current projects with DCI Engineers include Kamber Technology Center, a 43,000-square-foot office complex in Bellevue, and McTavish Highlands, a large multi-family site also located in Bellevue. Tucker has six years of experience in civil engineering and has worked on numerous projects throughout the Seattle area. Doyle will provide marketing and public relations functions. She graduated from Washington State University in May 2000.
Nov 14, 2001
Weber + Thompson recently announced staff promotions of Scott Boyle, Chris Golden, Mindy Hurlbut, Jin Lee and Jim Westcott to associates. In addition, Rick Nishino has been promoted to senior associate.
Boyle is a project manager and designer. He is currently working on LakePointe, a mixed-use development to be built on approximately 50 acres of waterfront land with almost 1.25 million square feet of commercial and residential space. His background includes work on hospitality, commercial, retail, residential, institutional and academic projects.
Golden has 16 years of architectural design and development experience from project inception to construction completion. As a project manager, Golden is working on Solara a 340,000-square-foot, residential, mixed-use project in Lake City Way, as well as the $110 million Union Plaza project in Denver.
Hurlbut has been with the firm since 1999, and has experience in the areas of mixed-use projects, custom residential and historic preservation. Her current projects include mixed-use, urban infill projects in Pioneer Square, Magnolia, and West Seattle and a custom residence on Lake Washington.
Lee is a project manager responsible for design, development and project management for various mixed-use and commercial projects. Lee manages over the Eastgate Plaza project, a six-story commercial project with 73,688 square feet built over four levels of underground parking.
Westcott is responsible for design, project management and construction on a variety of mixed-use projects including Broadway Plaza, Counter Balance Court and Lakefront, all in Seattle. Westcott has 25 years of professional experience in architecture and construction.
Nishino has 17 years of experience of architecture, planning and construction administration for multifamily, mixed-use, retail, office and industrial projects. Nishino recently completed Uptown Queen Anne Apartments, a mixed-use project with 60 residential units and 2,500 square feet of commercial space. Nishino is also working on the commercial project, Eastgate Plaza.
Jensen Maritime Consultants of Seattle announced that Johan Sperling joined the design team as a staff engineer. Sperling is a recent graduate of University of New Orleans, where he received a Bachelor of Science in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. Sperling is working on a NIOSH Study to develop safety improvements for the crab fishing industry; the results of the study will be presented at FishExpo.
Elizabeth Tuckel joined as a staff engineer. She is a recent graduate of Webb Institute of Naval Architecture, New York, where she received a Bachelor of Science in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. Tuckel is working to create a user interface and report format for the Emergency Response Plan JMC is developing for Washington State Ferries.
Reid Middleton's support staff has added Rhonda Moon, Vivian Shannon, Tania Juardo, Tia Curry and Kristine Harper-Petereit. Moon joins as a project administrator for the airport and waterfront groups. Shannon provides administrative support to all personnel. Juardo assists with editing contract documents and providing bid phase assistance for Reid Middleton's seven corporate groups. Curry's role as marketing assistant will include supporting marketing efforts and providing general group support. Harper-Petereit joins as project administrator for the surface transportation group.
Hennebery Eddy Architects of Portland announced the addition of two design professionals to its staff.
Kevin Saxton has designed and managed projects in Portland and surrounding jurisdictions, including urban multi-family housing, office and industrial projects. Saxton's recent experience includes the luxury Park Place Condominiums in Portland and concourse improvements at Portland International Airport. Saxton is project manager for a 77,000-square-foot regional office and distribution center in Gresham, for a Fortune 500 client.
Kyle Womack has been hired as an intern architect. Womack recently participated in the design effort for the new Footwear Design Studio on the fourth floor of the Mia Hamm Building on the Nike corporate campus in Beaverton, and is currently working on the Construction Documents for the Loyola Jesuit Center in Portland.
Established in 1992, Hennebery Eddy Architects, Inc. is a Portland architectural, interior design and planning firm with clients and projects throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington. More information may be found on the firm's website, http://www.henneberyeddy.com