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Mar 22, 2017

First Sound Bank hired Geri Bullard as executive vice president and chief financial officer. She has nearly 20 years of experience as a controller and CFO in Washington, Idaho and California.
Gen Con, which produces a tabletop game convention, said David Hoppe has been named its new president, based in Seattle, eplacing Adrian Swartout, who will continue on the board of directors. Hoppe comes from Blastworks, a mobile games developer and publisher.
JND Legal Administration, a legal management and administration company based in Seattle, hired Tom Hoffman as a senior consultant in the class action and mass tort administration services division in Los Angeles.
Mar 21, 2017

Christopher A. Wright has joined Carney Badley Spellman in Seattle as a principal in the construction department.
Cynthia Forland, director of the Washington Employment Security Department's Labor Market and Performance Analysis Division, has been named the new chairperson of the Workforce Information Advisory Council. The federal committee includes workforce and labor market experts, and makes recommendations to the U.S. Secretary of Labor.
Mar 17, 2017

Burlington-based Skagit Bank said Drew Smith has been hired as vice president and commercial loan officer in the Bellingham office. The bank has offices in Skagit, Snohomish, Whatcom and King counties.
Maglio Christopher & Toale, P.A., a national law firm focused on complex medical product litigation, has opened a West Coast office in Seattle on the 35th floor of Columbia Center. The managing partner is Altom Maglio. The firm also has offices in Washington, D.C., and Sarasota, Florida.
It also handles federal takings and complex civil litigation.
QuadMed, a Wisconsin-based provider of health and wellness centers for employers, added Joel Johnson as general manager for the Pacific Northwest region. Johnson is based in Portland, and will focus on expanding in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and northern California.