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Dec 06, 2012
Seattle-based Hornall Anderson hired Rose Cameron as head of global brand strategy and David Glaze as vice president of interactive. Cameron was chief strategy officer for Euro RSCG; Glaze worked as group creative director for The Designory. Hornall Anderson is a branding and design firm.
Shoreline Water District hired Barbara Shosten, CPA as finance manager. Shosten worked as director of finance at Public Utility District No. 1 of Whatcom county and prior to that, finance manager at both Highline Water District and the city of Bellevue's Utilities Department.
Spokane Allied Fire and Security CEO Terrill Hunt won the Washington State University Alumni Association Achievement Award for his contributions to the business community. Hunt has more than 100 employees in Spokane, Portland and Seattle.
Dec 05, 2012
Tacoma-based Columbia Bank hired Jason Sullivan as vice president facilities manager. Sullivan was global program manager for Microsoft and senior manager of construction, design and real estate at T-Mobile. He has 11 years of banking experience in construction and real estate for Washington Mutual.
Seattle law firm Stokes Lawrence hired Jenna Ichikawa in the estate planning practice group. Ichikawa worked for a nonprofit organization preserving oral histories of Japanese Americans incarcerated during World War II.
Governor Chris Gregoire appointed Carmen Gayton and Courtney Gregoire to the board of trustees for Seattle Community Colleges. Gayton is a real estate broker with Windermere Real Estate. Gregoire is an attorney with Microsoft. The Seattle Community College district is the second largest higher education institution in the state.
Dec 04, 2012

Seattle-based Stokes Lawrence hired intellectual property attorney David Linehan. Stokes Lawrence is a full-service law firm with offices in Seattle and Yakima.
The Washington Tourism Alliance hired Louise Stanton-Masten as executive director. Stanton-Masten worked as business development director for the Economic Alliance of Snohomish County and was president and CEO of the Everett Area Chamber of Commerce. The alliance promotes and develops the tourism industry.
Seattle-based Hark hired Jeremy Laws as senior vice president of business development and strategy. Laws was head of monetization of IMDb at Amazon and also was senior vice president of digital platforms and head of mobile for Universal Pictures. Hark is a platform for sound bites where users can share audio on any device through digital embedding or via social networks.