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Dec 10, 2015
Frost has opened Frost Sweet Boutique in Lincoln Square at The Bellevue Collection on the main level near The Container Store. It will sell donuts, sweets and lunch items as well as beverages including wine. The first store opened in 2009 in Mill Creek.
Noel Treat, Mercer Island city manager, is leaving the city to work as general counsel for Seattle Public Schools. He joined in 2012 as deputy city manager, and replaced city manager Rich Conrad in 2013. Treat was deputy superintendent for Seattle Public Schools.
Signostics, a Kirkland startup working on miniaturized ultrasound technology, named Dr. Niko Pagoulatos executive vice president and chief innovation officer. Pagoulatos held senior positions at SonoSite and Siemens, and has been the author of patents and scientific papers. Signostics makes handheld ultrasound devices and bladder scanners.
Dec 09, 2015

Carla Reyes has been named assistant secretary for the Department of Social and Health Services' Behavioral Health Administration. She is a long-time DSHS employee and has served as acting assistant secretary since August. Reyes was executive director of planning and performance, leading DSHS strategic planning.
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown has appointed Lynn Nakamoto to fill a vacancy on the Oregon Supreme Court. Nakamato has been on the Oregon Court of Appeals since 2011. She takes the spot created by the retirement of Justice Virginia Linder and is the first Asian-Pacific American on the court.
Dec 08, 2015
Laird Norton Wealth Management named Gino Perrina, Ph.D., CFA chief investment officer. He worked with BlackRock in New York City as managing director, global head of alternative investment risk with more than $100 billion in total investments, and also worked at Russell Investments and Microsoft. Laird Norton Wealth Management has almost $5 billion in assets under advisement.
Puget Sound Bank of Bellevue announced promotions and new hires. Danial Meuli has been promoted to cash management lead. Anahita Soltani has been promoted to customer service support. Naomi Farmer joins as a cash management specialist. Jason Hollaway has been hired as a credit analyst. Aleecia Poulson has moved to senior cash management specialist from customer service officer.
Onpoint Real Estate Services won a 2015 Seattle Human Rights Business Award from the city. The 16th Annual Human Rights Day event is Thursday at 7 p.m. at Town Hall Seattle and is open to the public. Jaebadiah S. Gardner is the founder and owner of Onpoint, a full-service independent real estate company that manages multi-family and HOA buildings, and handles sales and leases.