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Nov 30, 2011
Interface Engineering hired Kirk Stinebaugh as a mechanical designer. Stinebaugh is an engineer in training and has three years of experience. His projects include Vashon High School renovation and addition. Interface is a mechanical and electrical consulting engineering firm with an office in Seattle.
The Blueline Group promoted Deanna Martin to project manager. Martin has been with the firm for six years, working on residential, commercial and public works projects. Blueline provides civil engineering and land use planning in the Pacific Northwest.
R&W Engineering promoted Gregg Scholz to president, and Ed Carlisle and Troy Collison to vice president. Mark C. Wirfs will become chairman of the board. Scholz has been in consulting engineering for 30 years, and will manage human resources and administration. Carlisle has more than 25 years of experience in mechanical engineering, and will be involved in staffing and workload management. Collison has 25 years of experience in electrical and control design and programming, and will manage finances. Wirfs co-founded R&W in 1978 in Portland, and has been president since 1994. The firm provides services for electrical, mechanical and automation design.
The Seattle-based architecture firm Callison appointed Bryceon Sumner as chief financial officer. Sumner has worked with Callison as a consultant on acquisitions and special projects, and will now lead business operations. He has been chief operating officer, chief financial officer and division president for several companies. Most recently he was chief operating officer and executive vice president of Global Experience Specialists, a marketing services firm, where he led worldwide operations and finance.