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Jan 13, 2016

Paula Hammond, senior vice president at WSP|Parsons Brinckerhoff, was elected to AAA Washington's Board of Trustees. Before joining WSP|Parsons Brinckerhoff in 2013 she spent 34 years in public service, including at Washington State Department of Transportation as the secretary of transportation.

Privateer Holdings, a Seattle-based investment firm focused on the legal cannabis industry, named Federal Reserve Bank Examiner Dante Tosetti as director of treasury compliance to develop new financial solutions. He also worked at Sterling Savings Bank, Heritage Bank of Commerce and Borel Private Bank & Trust Co.
Central Washington University named Joel Klucking interim chief financial officer and vice president for business and financial affairs, effective Feb. 18, when George Clark, who currently holds the position, will leave CWU to become CFO at Brookhaven National Laboratory.
Jan 12, 2016

Carol K. Nelson, Pacific Region executive and Seattle market president of KeyBank, will be 2016 chair of the American Heart Association's Go Red For Women effort in the Puget Sound. The goal is to reduce heart disease and stroke, which take the lives of 1 in 3 women each year.

Tulalip Resort Casino named Jeremy Taisey chef/GM of Four Diamond Tulalip Bay Restaurant. He has worked at Woodmark Hotel Kirkland, Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas, and The Regent Hotel Beijing and Pine Valley Resort in Beijing.
Clark Nuber, a CPA and consulting firm in Bellevue, elected three new shareholders: Amber Busch, CPA, MST, Debra MacLeod, CPA, CGMA, and Dan Wright, CPA, MAcc. Busch serves clients in real estate, senior living and hospitality. MacLeod has been on the audit team for over 12 years. Wright focuses on technology, life science and professional services.
Jan 08, 2016




Lane Powell said four attorneys in Seattle and Portland have been elected shareholders. In Seattle: Barry A. Abbott, financial services, general corporate, payments and e-commerce law; Andrew J. Gabel, environmental, real estate and construction matters; and Abraham K. Lorber, commercial litigation with a focus on real estate. In Portland: Kenneth R. Haglund, Jr., financial institution industry group leader.
Alaska Supreme Court Chief Justice Craig Stowers has reappointed the four presiding judges for each of the state's judicial districts. They are Superior Court judges Trevor Stephens for the First Judicial District, which includes southeast Alaska; Paul Roetman for the Second Judicial District covering parts of northern and western Alaska; William Morse for the Third Judicial District in south-central Alaska; and Michael MacDonald for the Fourth Judicial District, which includes the Interior and parts of southwest Alaska.