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Mar 06, 2007
The Fearey Group, a Seattle-based public relations firm, announced the promotion of Natalie Quick to vice president and director of public affairs and Traci Paulk to vice president. The firm also announced new hires. Sarah Haeger is an account supervisor, she was a member of Edelman's public affairs group in the New York office. Richelle Kerns is senior account executive, she worked as a media publications coordinator for Northwest Harvest. Kate Miller is account coordinator, she was an intern with The Feary Group.
Venture Bank hired Dee Chism as customer service representative at the bank's Downtown Redmond Financial Center. Venture Bank has 17 office in four Western Washington Counties.
Mar 05, 2007
Jack Fabulich was named chairman of the Port of Tacoma Commission by his fellow commissioners. Fabulich announced that he will not seek re-election after his current term ends in December. He was first elected to the commission in 1977. At the same meeting, Dick Marzano was elected president of the Port of Tacoma Commission, effective this July. Marzano has been on the commission since 1995. Current President Connie Bacon will continue to lead the commission until that time.
Document Command named William R. Transue chief operating officer. Most recently, Transue was chief executive officer of RAF Technology. He also helped build Amazon.com's supply chain infrastructure. Seattle-based Document Command gives customers the ability to access postal mail online worldwide.
ShoreBank Pacific has hired new staff. Eric Brown is vice president, real estate banker at the Federal Way office, Guy Glenn is a credit analyst at the bank's Ilwaco headquarters and Rebecca Tuccio joins the Portland location as a loan closer and administrator. ShoreBank Pacific also announced the promotions of Bonnie Anderson to vice president, real estate banker in Portland, Dustin Mead to vice president of credit administration in Ilwaco and Laurie Landeros to vice president of EcoDeposits in Federal Way. EcoDeposits is the bank's program that supports sustainable businesses in the Northwest.
Mar 02, 2007
KeyBank named Susan Barbour district retail leader for the South Puget Sound District based in Tacoma. Barbour will oversee the bank's retail operations at 63 KeyCenters throughout South Puget Sound. Cleveland-based KeyCorp has $92 billion in assets.
Katheryn Bradley joins Foster Pepper as a member in the Employment and Labor Relations Practice Group. Bradley is a former partner at Jackson Lewis in Seattle. Foster Pepper has offices in Seattle, Spokane and Portland.
Seattle-based GM Nameplate announced the re-organization of their sales force from geographic to product line responsibility. Steve Baker will be national sales manager for intaq products. Carlo Mears will be national sales manager for core products. Dan Thurmond and Chris Passanante continue managing the plastic and elastomer lines. Tim Johnson continues managing the automotive interior decoration market. GM Nameplate specializes in custom design and manufacture of branding components.