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Aug 23, 2017

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Washington named Jeff Engle CEO, eefective Sept. 1. He has a background in management and business development, and has been a Big Brother since 2012. The group serves Thurston, Mason, Lewis, Pacific and Grays Harbor counties.
Visualant, which provides chromatic-based identification, authentication and diagnostic solutions, said Phillip Bosua has become chief product officer. Bosua founded LIFX and created a smart light bulb that won the Edison Award.
The Seattle Times named Craig Eidem vice president of information technology. He was AboveCloud's chief technology officer and has 17 years of experience leading large-scale IT organizations, including at MegaPath and Broadvox.
Aug 22, 2017
Andersen Tax named Dave Anderton a managing director in the Commercial Practice group. He will be providing federal tax advisory, compliance, and provision services to clients primarily in Portland. Prior to joining Andersen Tax, he worked at EY.
Seattle Metropolitan Credit Union opened a new Burien location at 14901 Fourth Ave. S.W., Suite 107, with a new design and enhanced services. It now has nine branches in the Puget Sound region.
Aug 18, 2017

Hyun Kim was appointed city manager of Fife by the Fife City Council, beginning Sept. 13. Current City Manager Subir Mukerjee is set to retire Sept. 12. Kim was finance director for Boulder City, Nevada, and town administrator for Afton, Wyoming. His career began in 2012 as community development director for Pinedale, Wyoming.
Horizon Air's board of directors have elected Captain John Hornibrook vice president of flight operations and Brooke Vatheuer vice president of finance and planning. Hornibrook will oversee 700 line pilots and the system operations center. He is a 26-year Alaska Airlines pilot and was managing director of flight operations at Virgin America, overseeing integration efforts with Alaska. Vatheuer was managing director at Alaska, overseeing internal audit and enterprise risk management for both Alaska and Horizon.
Aug 17, 2017
Circuit Judge Richard C. Tallman of Seattle will step down as an active judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on March 3, 2018, his 65th birthday, after almost 18 years of service to the court. Tallman will continue to serve as a senior judge. He also serves on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review, which hears appeals related to espionage and counterterrorism investigations, with a term that ends in January 2021.
The Washington Student Achievement Council added two new members. Jan Yoshiwara is the representative for the public community and technical colleges, and Peder Digre begins a one-year appointment as the student member.
The Washington Coalition for Open Government will honor KING5 TV investigative reporter Susannah Frame with the Third Annual Kenneth F. Bunting Award in recognition of her work using the state's Public Records Act in investigations.