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Nov 20, 2012

Lane Powell shareholder Gail Mautner was elected as a fellow in the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel. The organization is made up of more than 2,600 trust and estate lawyers and law professors from the U.S. and Canada.

Seattle-based Providence Mount St. Vincent named Dr. Eric Troyer medical director of the new transitional care unit. Troyer also works as medical director of the Swedish Residential Care Team and has been a staff physician at Swedish since 1998. Providence Mount St. Vincent in West Seattle offers older adults a range of services and support.
Governor Christine Gregoire appointed Fife council member Pat Hulcey to the Freight Mobility Strategic Investment Board. The term runs until June 30, 2016. The board is involved with programs that facilitate freight movement in local, national and international markets.
Nov 16, 2012

Seattle-based Laird Norton Tyee hired Nick MacPhee as director of foundation and advisory services. MacPhee has 25 years of nonprofit and corporate experience and worked as managing director at the Laird Norton Family Foundation. Laird Norton Tyee is a privately held wealth management firm.


Seattle law firm Carney Badley Spellman hired Parker Keehn and Susan Schalla as associates. Keehn practices civil and commercial litigation and construction law. Schalla focuses on business mergers, acquisitions and taxation laws.
Seattle-based Freezer Longline Coalition hired Chad See as executive director. See has 10 years of experience developing coalitions and advocating to federal officials in the administration and Congress. He previously worked at K&L Gates in the public policy and law group in Washington, D.C. The coalition is a nonprofit corporation representing owners and operators of freezer longline vessels in the Pacific cod fishery in the Bering Sea.
Nov 15, 2012


Portland-based law firm Miller Nash hired A. Paul Firuz and Tara O'Hanlon as associates. Firuz worked as a law clerk in the social and health services division of the attorney general's office. Before joining Miller Nash, O'Hanlon worked on the Northwest Justice Program as a legal intern.

The Association of Washington Business hired Matthew Canedy as government affairs director for health care and education issues. Canedy worked as staff director of the Bipartisan Policy Center's Leaders' Project in Washington, D.C. AWB is a statewide business association.
The Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle appointed Cleon Butterfield of West Valley City, Utah, and Judith Olsen of Seattle to serve on the Affordable Housing Advisory Council. Butterfield is senior vice president and chief financial officer of Utah Housing Corp. Judith Olsen is executive director of Impact Capital, a financial intermediary and technical assistance provider for affordable housing and community facilities.