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Mar 26, 2007
Charter Bank hired Mark Lindquist as an assistant vice president and business development/office manager for the downtown Seattle location. He was a branch manager for U.S. Bank. Charter Bank is a private bank for family-owned businesses and professionals throughout King County.
The Seattle law firm of Lasher Holzapfel Sperry & Ebberson added Kyle P. Durand as a lawyer in the litigation and family law departments. Durand practiced law with the Office of the Judge Advocate General in Washington, D.C.
Seattle law firm Hillis Clark Martin & Peterson named D. Christian Addicott a principal. His practice emphasizes business and real estate transactions.
Seattle Genetics hired Dr. Thomas C. Reynolds as chief medical officer in the Bothell-based company. Reynolds will oversee clinical and regulatory activities focused on cancer and autoimmune disease and was at Zymogenetics. Seattle Genetics focuses on therapies for treating cancer and immunologic diseases.
Mar 23, 2007
Bellevue-based Drugstore.com, an online provider of beauty and pharmacy products, has made several executive promotions. Julie Johnston has been promoted to vice president, over-the-counter merchandising. Ron Kelly, vice president of customer care and logistics, will take on responsibility for pharmacy business. David Lonczak has been promoted to vice president, chief marketing officer. Lonczak replaces Jonathan Tinter. Kathleen McNeill has been promoted to vice president, beauty. Robert Potter has been promoted to vice president, chief accountant.
Key Technology of Walla Walla won the Governor's Trader of the Year Award and Colmac Coil Manufacturing of Colville won the Emerging Trader of the Year Award. The awards are given by the World Trade Club and recognize Washington-based companies that contribute to the expansion of state international trade. The World Trade Club is an international trade organization.
American Eagle Outfitters Co., headquartered in Warrendale, Penn., is launching a new national chain called Martin + Osa. It will center around comfortable clothes for 30-something men and women with an active lifestyle. The eighth store will open on April 11 at Bellevue Square.
Northwest law firm Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt hired Jill King as the firm-wide director of professional development. King was the manager for human resources at Ball Janik. This is the first time the company has appointed someone to focus solely on professional development.