Mar 14, 2007
Wayne Bastrup joined GGLO as an architectural designer II. He joined the team working on Santa Clara St. in Vallejo, Calif., and is also working on the Fairfield at Factoria project.
Tina Ritval joined as an architectural designer I. She is working on the TCR Ballard project.
Kristi Hanna is an interior designer II. She is currently working on the Casa Munras Spa project and Shorewood Heights Condominiums.
Mike Kutsin joined GGLO as a project architect. He has joined the team working on phase II of the Avalon Bay Transit Station in Dublin, Calif.
Sparling promoted
Kristy Alley to principal. Alley joined the firm in 1998 and has worked on helping build Sparling's brand identity. She has led market research and development efforts and has been responsible for direct mail campaigns and Web site activities. Alley will be responsible for marketing operations, communications, branding, public relations, business development and initiatives that will allow Sparling to expand into new markets.
Maureen Sanchez has joined Kleinfelder's Bellevue office. Sanchez has 16 years of experience in environmental consulting. Her fields of expertise include project management, risk assessment, site investigation and managing remedial programs pursuant to federal and state regulations. She has worked on projects for the Air National Guard, ConocoPhillips USA, 7-Eleven, Puget Sound Energy, Costco and the city of Everett.
Landau Associates hired
Tena Seeds as project engineer,
Jayne Bloomberg as executive assistant and
Tonia King as a receptionist in Edmonds. The Portland office hired
Heather Easterly as assistant geologist in the Portland office. Seeds has eight years of experience, including environmental site assessments, soil and groundwater evaluations, remediation pilot testing and remediation system design. Bloomberg has three years of previous administrative experience with Landau Associates. King works as a receptionist and assists the Edmonds office with administrative tasks. Easterly provides administrative services in the Portland office.
Andersen Bjornstad Kane Jacobs added three employees.
Don Scarberry has been named principal and civil site work project manager. He has 25 years of engineering, general contractor and environmental site assessment experience to the management team. He is working on the Good Samaritan Hospital addition in Puyallup and the St. Charles Medical Center in Bend, Ore.
Barbara Lee joined the ABKJ transportation department after five years at the King County Department of Transportation. She has been assigned to the design teams for the West Thomas Street Overpass and the Orting Bridge for Kids projects.
Mike Fisher joined the ABKJ transportation department after two years of civil engineering experience in Nevada. Fisher has been assigned to the design teams for the West Thomas Street Overpass and state Route 522 Snohomish River Bridge to U.S. 2 projects.
CDi Engineers added two engineers at its Lynnwood office. Greg Jernstrom is a 2006 mechanical engineering graduate of the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Jeremy McClanathan, a 2006 mechanical engineering graduate of the University of Washington, served four years in the U.S. Air Force in the Radio Frequency Division, and has a strong background in energy related mechanical design. They are working on several health care projects, as well as assisting with a submittal for a USGBC design contest.
Mar 07, 2007
Richard Hutchinson has been named design discipline manager at TSI. Hutchinson is responsible for overseeing design projects, including traffic signals, roadway channelization and roadway lighting projects. Hutchinson will also provide technical expertise for roundabout designs.
Säzän Group recently added
Gary Guloy to its electrical engineering department. Guloy is a senior electrical designer with more than 20 years experience in electrical engineering, communications and technology design. Guloy has worked on 75 school projects in eight Washington school districts, and has managed communications and technology upgrades for Washington Mutual bank at 500 sites nationwide. He is currently working on renovation projects for the Tacoma School District, the VA Puget Sound Health Care System, and the Polyclinic.
Hopper Dennis Jellison has added six employees. The land use planning department added planning manager
J. Andrew Nuttbrock. Nuttbrock has seven years of progressive planning and management experience. The CAD department added
Mitch A. Giesbers as the newest CAD technician. Giesbers is a graduate of ITT Technical Institute and has 15 years of drafting experience.
Natalie Morgan is the new engineering assistant, and
Jenna Straub is the receptionist/administrative assistant.
Shelly Nieman joined as the firm’s bookkeeper.
J. Brandon Waggoner joined the firm’s Pasco office as a design technician.
The Berger Partnership promoted Anita Madtes to senior project manager and Dave Knight, Maziar Sahihi and Rachael Watland to associate project manager. Madtes, landscape architect, was promoted to senior project manager. She is involved in the design and management of residential and large-scale projects, such as the Swedish Orthopedic Institute in Seattle and Westpark, a mixed-use development in Bremerton. Watland, an associate project manager, has focused on large-scale residential projects and urban mixed-use projects, such as 2201 9th Avenue and Fifth & Yesler in Seattle, and Thornton Place in the Northgate neighborhood. Knight’s current projects include Magnuson Park, Colman Center, Seattle Tennis Club and Port Gardner Wharf in Everett. Sahihi has worked on large public parks and commercial projects, such as the Sheraton Hotel and Nordstrom stores.