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Jun 10, 2016
U-Haul Company of Washington said Tacoma Towing LLC signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Lakewood community. Tacoma Towing is owned by Brain Paige and is at 9118 39th Ave. S.W. It will offer U-Haul trucks, trailers, towing equipment and in-store pick-up for boxes.
Chuck Morgan, formerly of Jackson, Morgan & Hunt, has joined the professional services firm CliftonLarsonAllen. The firm provides wealth advising, outsourcing and public accounting services, and now has a staff of more than 100 people in Seattle.
Jun 09, 2016

Bruce C. Hamlin has rejoined Lane Powell as firm counsel in Portland and a member of the Litigation Practice Group. Hamlin has experience in legal ethics and professional responsibility, as well as commercial litigation and product liability defense.

Medical Teams International in Portland named Martha Newsome president and CEO, replacing Jeff Pinneo, who retired earlier this year. Newsome spent 20 years with World Vision International and led its Global Sustainable Health team. She has spent 30 years working on international health.
Jun 08, 2016

KING 5 has a new president and general manager: Jim Rose. Rose has been at KING 5 since 2000, working in local and national sales for KING 5 and KONG-TV, and as director of sales until becoming vice president and station manager in 2014. He also worked in New York with Capital Cities and for the Chris-Craft ABC affiliate in Salt Lake City.



McKinley Irvin family law firm said senior attorney Cindy Huang joined the Seattle office, while attorney Christine Hayes joined in Vancouver and Matthew Taylor joined in Tacoma. Huang focuses on complex divorce cases. Hayes focuses on divorce, child custody, child support, modifications and relocation. Taylor is a litigator experienced in appellate law, LGBT family law and UCCJEA cases.
Jun 07, 2016

Caroline Bobanick has been named manager of the Seattle 4 Rotary Club. Bobanick was executive director for two local nonprofits. She will support the club's 500 members and produce the weekly meetings. Seattle Rotary is the fourth oldest and one of the largest Rotary Clubs in the world.
The Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine at WSU has hired two new administrators. Dawn DeWitt is vice dean for student and faculty experience. Luisita Francis is assistant dean for community engagement. DeWitt has been active in medical education leadership in the U.S., Australia and Canada. She is a general internist. Francis is a pediatrician by training, and was executive director of Excelerate Success in Spokane County. The college is preparing for an accreditation visit this month.