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Jan 29, 2016
S. Jay Terry was elected director of associates at Carney Badley Spellman law firm. The firm also said Melissa Cunningham has been appointed to the Washington Health Benefit Exchange Board by Governor Jay Inslee on Jan. 6.
GreenRubino named Steve Johnston executive creative director. He has 25 years of advertising expertise at Goodby, Fallon, McCann Erickson, Cole & Weber and Publicis/Seattle, where he was creative director and managed T-Mobile's campaign.
Darigold named Stan Ryan, a long-time Cargill executive, president and CEO effective Feb. 22. Ryan led Cargill's agricultural supply chain in Shanghai, with more than 30,000 employees and 700 facilities, and was interim CEO for Eagle Bulk Shipping in New York. Seattle-based Darigold is the marketing and processing subsidiary of Northwest Dairy Association, which is owned by nearly 500 dairy farms that ship 8.9 billion pounds of milk annually from farms in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Northern California, Utah and Montana. It operates 11 processing plants.
Microscan, a global tech firm focused on barcode, machine vision, verification and lighting solutions, named Dan Barnes vice president of operations based at the headquarters in Renton. He was director of engineering.
Jan 28, 2016
Greg George joined Grant Thornton as an international tax partner in the Seattle office. George has more than 20 years of experience in international structuring, cross-border mergers and acquisitions, intangible property management, private equity, global tax planning and financial reporting. He was a partner with KPMG's Pacific Northwest international tax practice.
Frontier Communications named Chris Lyons vice president and general manager for Washington. Lyons held leadership roles at Nexius, Comcast and Charter. He will be based in Everett. Frontier offers broadband, voice, video, wireless Internet and security services in 28 states.
F5 Networks hired Mike Convertino to lead the information security team as the first chief information security officer, based in Seattle. Convertino has nearly 30 years of experience in security, cloud systems and advanced cyber capability. He was chief information security officer at CrowdStrike, senior director of network security at Microsoft, and a colonel in the U.S. Air Force responsible for a telecom unit.
Jan 27, 2016
Lane Powell named Jennifer R. Castleberry director of marketing. Castleberry was the director of marketing and business development for Davis Wright Tremaine and director of marketing for Perkins Coie.
Canopy Advisory Group, a Denver-based portfolio of multi-disciplinary consultants, is expanding into Seattle. Canopy matches “highlancers,” which it defines as professionals with big-firm training who want part-time employment, with employers that want strategic support without hiring a new employee. It was founded in 2009 and works with people in marketing, finance, nonprofit consulting and law. Carin Parcel will lead the Seattle office. Parcel is an attorney with experience in intellectual property and litigation.
After working for the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture in Saudi Arabia, Dr. Leah Melber has been named director of audience experience at Washington State Historical Society. The new position will oversee education, exhibits, outreach, programs and volunteers. She was curator of the Natural History Gallery at the center and before that was senior director of the Hurvis Center at Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo.