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Sep 16, 2015

Jennifer Campbell, a shareholder at Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt, is president-elect of the Washington Defense Trial Lawyers, starting in July 2016. She has been on the board since 2007, and has years of experience with product liability, personal injury and general commercial litigation.
The Olympia law firm Phillips Burgess has moved its headquarters to a larger space in Market Place at 724 Columbia St. N.W. The firm still has an office in Tacoma. The founders are attorneys Richard “Mick” Phillips and Heather Burgess, and they focus on land use, environmental, real estate and natural resources law.
Sep 15, 2015


Seattle branding and design firm Hornall Anderson hired Rahmin Eslami as a vice president of design. He will work with current VP of design Michael Connors, and oversee an inter-disciplinary team. Eslami was a creative director with Landor Associates in Chicago, and has worked on projects for Abbott, Bank of Nova Scotia, GE, Johnson & Johnson, Michelin and Procter & Gamble.
Michael Yoder joined Associated Ministries in Tacoma as executive director. He has 30 years of experience in nonprofits and worked for 12 years at World Vision where he launched a national program about AIDS in Africa.
Sep 11, 2015


World Trade Center Seattle appointed Daryl Campbell of Seattle Goodwill and Michael Conway of Starbucks Global Channel Development to its board of governors. World Trade Center Seattle is a gathering place for business leaders and is affiliated with 330 World Trade Centers in 90 countries.
The private equity firm Blue Point Capital Partners announced the recapitalization of Russell Food Equipment Ltd. in Canada. Founded in 1938, Vancouver-based Russell serves more than 20,000 foodservice operators. Blue Point has offices in Charlotte, Cleveland, Seattle and Shanghai, and is managing over $800 million in committed capital.
Sep 10, 2015

Dan Redeker has joined First Sound Bank as senior vice president and Commercial Team leader. He was AmericanWest Bank's market manager in North Puget Sound, Pierce and Kitsap counties and also worked for Wells Fargo Bank, Washington Mutual and Viking Bank.

Pacific Northwest law firm Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt hired Sarah Roubidoux Lawson to its Indian law practice group. Lawson has over a decade of experience and has advised tribal governments on tax, real estate and employment matters, and taught courses on federal Indian law. She is an appellate judge for Northwest Intertribal Court System and on the boards of Northwest Indian Bar Association and National Tribal Land Association. Lawson was general counsel for Snoqualmie Indian Tribe.