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Nov 02, 2000
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Theresa Walters joined the property management division of Bellevue-based Wallace Properties. The company said Walters "has a diverse background in all aspects of commercial and residential property management."
David Stedman was promoted to president of the Renton-based online mortgage information company Lion Inc. Stedman, who had been the company's chief operating officer since January, replaced Tuck Marshal. Chairman and CEO Jack McMillan said, "The board feels strongly that (Stedman) is the right person to lead the company into the future and into profitability. David is aggressively pursuing a plan of action to address several of the challenges facing the company today." Marshal remains a member of the company's executive committee and board of directors. Stedman started at subsidiary LionInc.com as vice president of marketing and sales last year after holding a similar position at Safeco Properties, which had been Safeco Insurance's real estate development arm.
Seattle-based Keystroke.com brought in a new president and cut a deal with Fannie Mae. Michael W. Hart became president and CEO, taking those positions from company founder Joe Hausauer, who remains Keystroke's chairman. Hart was vice president for product marketing at BGS Systems Inc. and technical services director for Federated Department Stores. He also co-founded a management consulting firm called MGT Technology Group. Keystroke.com writes Internet software for the financial services industry. Last week the company said the national mortgage agency Fannie Mae agreed to used Keystroke.com's product eligibility and pricing technology in Fannie Mae's Desktop Originator On The Web, which connects lenders and mortgage brokers.
Quadrant Homes started marketing a 130-home portion of the 3,000-acre Northwest Landing master-planned community south of Tacoma in Dupont. The Weyerhaeuser Corp. development company Quadrant Corp. kicked off Northwest Landing in 1994. Now about 1,500 people live there and companies such as Intel occupy the project's 1,000-acre business park. Weyerhaeuser's Quadrant Homes named the new, 130-home portion to be constructed West Yehle Park. Houses in West Yehle Park will range in size from 924 square feet to 3,319 square feet.
Commercial Real Estate Women's next monthly lunch gathering will include a presentation about properly managing personal finances. Roberta Diamond of Edward Jones will talk about sound investing, online investing, tax planning and locating a good financial advisor. The event will be Thursday, Nov. 30, at noon in the Norton Building conference room on Third Avenue in downtown Seattle. For information, call (206) 361-6859.
Nov 01, 2000
Pacifica Bank celebrated its second anniversary last month. The bank was created in 1998 to serve small business needs of the Puget Sound, concentrating on businesses seeking direction with international trade finance. The bank was recently listed fourth nationally among the top 50 small-business leaders in the U.S. by SNL Securities of Charlottesville, Va. The bank is located in Bellevue in the Skyline Tower lobby.
Golf Savings Bank has opened its second full-service banking office in the same facility as its company headquarters in Mountlake Terrace. The bank received its charter in June of this year. The company was formerly known as Lynnwood Mortgage Corp. The Mountlake Terrace office joins the Everett facility as the bank's two main offices. The company operated mortgage offices in Silverdale, Northgate, Kirkland and Gig Harbor.
Lynden Transport, an Anchorage-based full-service regional carrier, has earned Logistics Management & Distribution Report's Year 2000 "Readers Choice" award in recognition of its performance as a regional carrier in Alaska. Evaluation criteria include: on-time performance, equipment and operations, customer service and overall value. With this year's award, Lynden has received this distinction five years in a row.
The Washington Software Alliance, headquartered in Seattle, has added several new members to its staff. Lew McMurran has been named the director of government and public affairs. Alix Compton joins the Alliance as programs director where she will manage all aspects of program development and implementation for the organization.
Josh Eckels has joined ISNetworks as a software engineer, working on all aspects of application development. He previously worked as an independent consultant for Pacifiq Technologies. ISNetworks is an e-commerce and software development company specializing in digital signature technology