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May 18, 2011

MulvannyG2 Architecture senior principal Brian Fleener was promoted to vice president of retail development. He will lead design strategy in that market sector, and offer clients a global perspective on their development plans. His promotion is part of a realignment of the firm's leadership. Bellevue-based MulvannyG2 designs retail, mixed-use destinations, and corporate offices and interiors.




Golder Associates hired Logan Allender as a geotechnical engineer, Shannon Daugherty as a geochemist, Emily Drew as a technical editor and Petros Karimbakas as a desktop support analyst, all in its Redmond office. Garrett Lehman joined the Portland office as a senior project GIS specialist. Allender earned a bachelor's in civil engineering and a master's in geotechnical engineering from Oregon State University. Daugherty will provide support on geochemical aspects of mining, water resources and environmental projects. She completed her master's in earth and environmental sciences specializing in hydrogeochemistry at the University of Waterloo. Drew is a technical editor and holds a biology degree from Western Washington University. Lehman provides GIS for environmental permitting and planning. He has a master's in environmental science and management from the University of California Santa Barbara. Golder is a global ground engineering and environmental consulting firm.
ALSC Architects hired David Elms as a project architect and Queena Dao as an administrative assistant in its Spokane office. Elms has 30 years of experience that includes health care and educational projects. He is working on the Grant Elementary School for Eastmont School District. Dao attended Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Mich. ALSC provides planning and design services with offices in Spokane and Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
Westwood Professional Services, a national land and energy development consulting firm, has undergone leadership changes in its transmission market group. Senior project manager Dan Beckmann was promoted to director of transmission development, a role previously held by Rick Haglund, who was named director of energy project services. Beckmann will lead business development and set operational goals for Westwood's transmission business. Haglund will collaborate with Westwood's energy market leaders to pursue new clients and projects. He will support business development for utility-scale wind, solar, transmission, and oil, gas, and pipeline markets. Westwood has an office in Portland.
May 11, 2011

Magellan Architects hired Kevin Sutton as a project manager. He has a background in large-scale high-rise and mixed-use projects, including Bellevue Towers in Bellevue, and has worked in Saudi Arabia and China. He has worked on entitlements, construction documentation and construction administration. Redmond-based Magellan Architects does commercial and residential.

Parametrix hired Greg Graham as a senior environmental planner in its Portland office. He was with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for more than 30 years, and managed planning, environmental and fish programs for the Walla Walla District. In his new job, he will develop relationships with regulatory agencies. His background in flood control, environmental restoration, fish migration and hydropower will complement the firm's growing tribal and energy markets. Parametrix provides engineering, planning and environmental services.


Johnson Braund Design Group added the following people to its architectural design staff: Mark Dorsey, Tyra Sorensen, Brock Williams, Leigh Wilkins and Mary Wyllie. The firm provides architectural design, landscape architecture, interior design and planning.


Chris Poulsen joined Hart Crowser as an associate environmental engineer and Rolf Hyllseth, Carlos Valdez and Dev Mitra were hired as geotechnical engineers, all in the Seattle office. Poulsen has 17 years of experience in geothermal design, stormwater management and environmental services. He will support the on-call environmental contract with the Washington State Department of Ecology. Hyllseth has 22 years of experience, including deep excavation shoring for high-rise buildings. He will work on the Chihuly Glass Museum at Seattle Center and a mine remediation project. Valdez and Mitra will receive master of science degrees from the University of Washington in June. They are supporting the SR 99 bored tunnel project in Seattle. Hart Crowser is an environmental and engineering consulting firm headquartered in Seattle.

CollinsWoerman hired Dalice Whatley as practice leader for interior design. Whatley has almost two decades of experience in planning, design, management and business development with firms in Washington, California, Arizona and Texas. She has been responsible for more than 50 corporate, commercial, health care and mixed-use projects. Her clients have included GSA, LSI Logic, AT&T, CBRE, HP and Agilent Technologies. Seattle-based CollinsWoerman provides architecture, design and planning.