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Jun 23, 2017

Olympic Sculpture Park

SAM's Olympic Sculpture Park has partnered with Ventures, a Seattle-based nonprofit, to bring an emerging entrepreneur to the cafe in the park's Paccar Pavilion at Broad and Western. La Panaderia, a bakery and food cart owned and operated by brother and sister team Oscar Fernandez and Felicitas Flores will be open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. through Labor Day. Ventures helps entrepreneurs with training, finance and marketing.

G&W Commercial Interiors

Toronto-based Lynx Equity has acquired Seattle-based G&W Commercial Interiors, a provider of commercial flooring and related services in the Northwest. G&W Vice President Steve Woodman will be president after the sale. In 2014, Lynx Equity acquired Portland's Floor Solutions, a distributor of commercial flooring in Oregon and Washington, and continues to pursue other acquisitions. G&W also provides painting, infection control, furniture moving, project management and other services.

Jun 22, 2017

Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories

Pullman-based Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories is making changes in its leadership team to address new markets and technologies. President and founder Dr. Edmund O. Schweitzer will continue as president and take on the role of chief technology officer. Dave Whitehead will become chief operations officer and continue to lead Research & Development. Luis D'Acosta will become chief sales officer. Bob Morris is now chief engineering services officer. Tony Lee will continue to lead manufacturing operations with the title of chief manufacturing officer. Joey Nestegard continues to lead finance as chief finance officer. SEL designs and builds digital products and systems to protect power grids.

Skagit County Superior Court

Skagit County's longest serving Superior Court Judge, Michael E. Rickert, retires June 30 after more than 24 years of service. Rickert began his tenure with Skagit County in 1986 when he was elected prosecutor. He developed and launched the first Drug Court program in 1997, which has served nearly 520 people countywide.

Jun 21, 2017

Carney Badley Spellman

Clapham

Linda B. Clapham has been elected a shareholder at the Seattle law firm Carney Badley Spellman.

Beveridge & Diamond

The national environmental law firm Beveridge & Diamond has opened an office in Seattle with five lawyers who were formerly with the law firm Riddell Williams, now Fox Rothschild. The lawyers joining Beveridge & Diamond as principals are David C. Weber and Loren R. Dunn. Emerson J. Hilton, Marshall R. Morales and Augustus (Gus) E. Winkes join as associates. Beveridge & Diamond now has 105 lawyers in eight U.S. offices. Weber and Dunn represent real estate developers, municipalities, engineering and construction firms, and other entities involved with contaminated property, environmental litigation and permit issues.

Jun 20, 2017

Tacoma Public Utilities

Tacoma Public Utilities Director/CEO Bill Gaines was elected vice chair of the American Public Power Association board. APPA represents 2,000 public power utilities in Washington D.C. Gaines is in line to chair the APPA board in two years. He is immediate past chair of the Large Public Power Council, which represents the 26 largest public power systems.

Kent Downtown Partnership

Kent Downtown Partnership has been designated an accredited Main Street America program for meeting standards of the National Main Street Center involving revitalization efforts, public-private partnerships, budgets and tracking progress. Randall Smith, president of Kent Downtown Partnership, said the group is focused on how the area looks and feels, and maintaining historic buildings.

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