Nov 10, 2010
Architects Rasmussen Triebelhorn of Tacoma hired
Diana Alley as an interior designer and
David Head as a project architect. Alley is working through the architectural IDP program to become an intern architect. Her work includes design and drafting for the Lakewood Police Fallen Officers Memorial and the Kittitas County jail expansion. Head is a former principal with H3 Architects in Puyallup. He has experience in educational, commercial, criminal justice, religious and commercial and municipal projects.
Schacht Aslani Architects hired
Cheryl Jacobs as a project architect. She has experience in higher education, K-12 and housing, and is working on the new North Allied Health and Technology Building at Seattle Community College. She was with Perkins+Will.
Ridolfi hired
Matthew Kenny as a GIS analyst. He knows open source GIS libraries for the storage, manipulation, analysis, and display of spatial data and is working on the Hanford Nuclear Reservation cleanup project for the Yakama Nation Environmental Restoration/Waste Management Program. Ridolfi is a Seattle environmental engineering and scientific consulting firm
Nov 03, 2010
Ridolfi hired
Julaine Fleetwood as business development manager, a newly created position that focuses on client services and business development. Fleetwood has 20 years of experience in strategic planning, growth and diversification strategy, organizational management, and client and marketing services for the engineering and sustainability industries. Ridolfi is a Seattle-based environmental engineering and scientific consulting firm.
GeoEngineers hired
Dan Baker as principal,
Carla Brock as environmental geologist and
Chris Brown as staff environmental geologist with the environmental team. Baker is a hydrogeologist with 20 years of environmental investigation and remediation experience. He has led investigations and cleanups at sites affected by industrial activities. His work includes sites contaminated by manufactured gas plant residuals, and those affected by petroleum, chlorinated solvents and wood treatment chemicals and other contaminants. Brock has 10 years of experience in hydrogeologic investigation and characterization, contaminant fate and transport evaluation, and characterization and remediation of solvent-contaminated sites. She will work on large projects in the Puget Sound region. Brown has five years of experience in field inspection, groundwater sampling and soil testing. Seattle-based GeoEngineers is an earth science, engineering and technology firm.