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Oct 16, 2003

Kibble & Prentice

Kibble & Prentice, a financial services firm with offices in Bellevue and Seattle, named Gregor Hodgson senior vice president. Hodgson, formerly a sales executive in the property casualty division of the firm, works with northwest businesses to design insurance and risk management programs.

Oct 15, 2003

D’Amato Conversano

Rogness
Rogness

Paul Rogness, a DCI project engineer since 1999, recently earned his P.E. certification from the state. With four years of experience, he has worked on many projects including the 5th & Jackson Building, the 428 Westlake Building and the Bremerton Government Center. Rogness is a member of SEAW.

W.A. Botting

Amann
Amann

Burns
Burns

Delansig
Delansig

W.A. Botting Co. announced an expansion of its HVAC and plumbing design-build departments. Steve Amann recently joined W.A. Botting Co. as manager of the design-build group. Amann's current projects include 1020 Tower in Bellevue and Wenatchee Valley Medical Center.

Tim Burns joins the design-build team as manager of design-build engineering services. Burns has 25 years experience with design-build projects and is a registered engineer in 24 states.

Joining Burns is Rey Delansig. With 20 years experience in mechanical consulting, Delansig's role in the group is project engineer. Current projects for the engineering services group include Jackson Park Youth Center, Rainier Orthopedic Institute, First & Clay Condominiums, 1020 Tower and multiple Bank of America branches.

Parametrix

 Miles
Miles

Keri Miles of Parametrix in Kirkland received the designation of Certified Professional Services Marketer in August. She is one of approximately 300 practitioners throughout the United States to be certified by the Society for Marketing Professional Services.

Keri has over 10 years experience in the A/E industry and is responsible for corporate business development and marketing strategies at Parametrix, which has over 450 employees in offices in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, New Mexico and Colorado.

Oct 08, 2003

D’Amato Conversano

Buckingham
Buckingham

D’Amato Conversano, civil and structural consulting engineers, announced the promotion of Grant Buckingham to principal.

Buckingham joined DCI in 1996 as project engineer and has worked on projects such as Civica Office Commons, Interurban Exchange 3, Eastgate Plaza and the Woodinville Retail Center. He will be responsible for managing structural projects, leading project teams and will be involved in key business decisions.

Triad Associates

The Master Builders Association recently appointed George Newman, Triad Associates’ director of planning, as vice chair of the 2004 Snohomish County Developer Builder Issues Committee. He will help developers, builders and consultants address land development issues in Snohomish County.

Mark Keller joined Triad Associates as a project engineer. He brings 14 years of experience to Triad, having worked at WSDOT and on the Issaquah major development review team. He will work on infrastructure design and construction projects across the Puget Sound region.

Rebecca Cushman has been promoted to project engineer. She is working on Shamrock, a low impact development project for CamWest Development, and Trilogy at Redmond Ridge, a master planned community for Quadrant Homes/Shea Homes.

Kirkland-based Triad specializes in project management, planning, landscape architecture, engineering and surveying.

MulvannyG2

Osburn
Osburn

Jacques
Jacques

Lafon
Lafon

 Smith
Smith

MulvannyG2 recently hired Michael Osburn as design manager, Robert Jaques as design principal, Y.E. Smith as design principal and Michael La Fon as designer.

Osburn leads the firm’s design teams. Osburn’s experience includes projects in healthcare, advanced technology, corporate office, sports and recreation, and higher education. Osburn also developed a special events niche offering planning, architecture, and interior architecture for large events including the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics.

Jacques is responsible for design, master planning, client management and business development, as well as directing projects. Jacques has received awards and recognition from the city of West Hollywood, the Los Angeles Conservancy, Pacific Coast Builder’s Conference, and the Los Angeles Business Council. His work has been published in Architectural Record, Progressive Architecture, L’Arca, Building Design and Construction, La Opinion and the Los Angeles Times.

Smith is responsible for conceptual, schematic and design development, master planning, client management, and business development. Smith’s works on retail and mixed-use. His portfolio includes the downtown Woodinville Retail Center and BCS Mack Elementary School and the Pickering Place mixed-use development in Issaquah.

La Fon is involved with schematic design, design development, project analysis, computer/multimedia models, 3-D models, graphic materials, zoning analysis and project management. Previously, La Fon worked on the East Coast as a designer for major clients including Dolby, the Museum of Modern Art, Universal Pictures, Fidelity Investments, and R!OT Manhattan.

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