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Mar 12, 2014

Candela Lighting Design and Consulting promoted Shannon Glover to senior lighting designer in its Lynnwood office. Glover has 16 years of experience in design for commercial, educational, office and retail spaces and hospitality projects, and a background in theater design. She was is working on projects for the Center for Wooden Boats and the EMP.

Freiheit & Ho Architects hired Karla Myers as accounting manager. Myers will oversee accounting functions and financial reporting. Freiheit & Ho is a Kirkland-based commercial architectural firm.


Confluence Environmental Co. named Paul Schlenger a partner and promoted him to principal fisheries biologist. It also promoted Ruth Park to project biologist. Schlenger has managed projects ranging from habitat restoration to watershed planning, and worked on salmon recovery planning in western Washington watersheds. Park supports aquatic biology projects, including wetland delineations, stream surveys, and habitat assessment surveys. Seattle-based Confluence provides project delivery for natural resources projects in the Puget Sound region.

Sparling hired Troy VerValen in its Lynnwood office as a project manager for the technology services group. VerValen has 21 years of experience in information technology consulting and design for health care, commercial, industrial, government and education projects. He is working on the Snohomish County Justice Center in Everett. Sparling is an electrical, technology, audiovisual, acoustical and lighting design firm with offices also in Portland and San Diego.



Degenkolb Engineers promoted Jeremy Callister, Gordon Wray and Pardeep Jhutti to associate. Callister is based in San Diego. He has worked on new building design, seismic retrofit design, and foundation underpinning/shoring, and done consulting. Wray is an engineer based in Oakland. He has done remodels, structural and non-structural design and upgrades of hospitals, and taught seismic design to engineers in Haiti. Jhutti is based in Oakland and has been involved in large integrated project delivery developments.



In its Seattle office, Mackenzie hired Laura Higashi-Poynter as an assistant planner, Jeff Matarrese as an architectural staff designer and Christine Mack as an interior designer. Higashi-Poynter provides land use planning support, GIS mapping, and permit process research. She has experience in presentation graphics and preparing document submittal packages. Matarrese spent the past year in the Portland office on Mackenzie's public buildings team. He provides architectural project support from preâ€design through construction. Mack is on the interiors team, specializing in tenant improvements, office repositioning and medical clinics. Mackenzie is a West Coast provider of architecture and interior design; structural, civil and traffic engineering; land use and transportation planning; and landscape architecture.

Gordon MacDonald of Parametrix received his Designated Design-Build Professional certification. Parametrix provides engineering, planning and environmental sciences, with offices in the western United States.
Mar 05, 2014




Sparling promoted Ian Cotton, Christopher Andersen, Raejean Ferriolo and Kate Thongkham to project managers in electrical engineering. Cotton is in the Lynnwood office and the others are in San Diego. Cotton has seven years of experience in electrical design in health care, hospitality, mixed-use, educational and corporate projects. He is working on the Troy Block and Hill7 developments in Seattle. Andersen has nine years of experience designing medical, commercial and performance venue projects. He is responsible for low and medium voltage power systems, site distribution, fire detection, security systems and lighting and is working on projects at Loma Linda University. Ferriolo has six years of experience in the design of power distribution, fire alarm and security systems for facilities. She is working on Chapman University Health Science Center. Thongkham has more than nine years of experience designing systems for commercial, health care, educational, and civic facilities. She is working on projects for Loma Linda University Medical Center. Sparling provides services in electrical, technology, audiovisual, acoustical and lighting design.

Seattle-based Elliott Bay Design Group hired Jim Towers as a senior naval architect and marine engineer. Towers previously worked for the firm. He has 30-plus years of experience in production engineering and management, shipyard estimating and budget control, CAD design, repair yard engineering and management, and in design and construction of offshore and passenger vessels, with a focus on aluminum structures. The firm provides naval architecture, marine engineering and production support services, with offices also in New Orleans and Ketchikan, Alaska.


Tres West Engineers of Tacoma promoted Scott Felton and David Henning to associate. Felton is an electrical engineer who began his career in 2006 and has worked on international and domestic projects. He has experience in electrical distribution modeling and analysis design software. Henning has been with the firm since 1993. He has a background in conceptual design and construction administration for power distribution, lighting, fire alarm, security and telecommunications systems. Tres West provides mechanical, electrical, plumbing and telecom-low voltage engineering.


In its Seattle office, IA Interior Architects hired Kim Munizza as design director and Christopher Larson as project director. Munizza has a background in public and private sector projects and will work with commercial clients in the Puget Sound region. Larson has more than 40 years of design experience in the corporate market. The San Francisco-based global architectural firm focuses on interiors and workplace strategies.
CollinsWoerman, an architecture, design and planning firm, hired architects Kristopher Paulson and James B. Tippett as project managers. Paulson has more than 18 years of experience leading integrated project teams in health care, retail, and hospitality project design. Recently he has focused on health care design and will lead small teams and manage client accounts at CollinsWoerman. Tippett has managed assignments with a focus on domestic and international commercial, retail, and mixed-use projects. He will support the firm's large scale growing commercial market sector.