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Sep 14, 2017

Bellevue Arts Museum

Bellevue Arts Museum named Benedict Heywood executive director. He will assume both curatorial and operational leadership in a move to streamline operations and focus resources for development. Heywood founded the Soap Factory art space in Minneapolis, and came to Seattle to lead Pivot Art + Culture for Paul Allen. Eileen Herbert, currently BAM's curator of learning and public programming, will assume the role of director of advancement. She will build the development team and oversee fundraising.

PCC Natural Markets

PCC Natural Markets of Seattle has a new name: PCC Community Markets. It has also added new offerings from local producers such as yogurt, ready-to-cook meals and spirits. PCC started as a food buying club in 1953.

Dorsey & Whitney

Dorsey & Whitney LLP said Jeremy (Jake) R. Larson has joined the Trial Group in Seattle as a partner. Larson will also be part of the Health Care and Public-Private Partnerships groups. He has 25 years of experience representing clients in state and federal trial and appellate courts and arbitrations. Larson was litigation chair at Foster Pepper in Seattle. Dorsey has offices in the U.S., Canada, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region.

Sep 13, 2017

Ecova

Lelievre

Ecova, a Spokane-based energy and sustainability management company, named Mathias Lelievre president and chief executive officer. Ecova's interim president and CEO, Martin Sieh, will continue as chief operating officer. Lelievre was head of Engie's Green Mobility Program, and also served as advisor and deputy chief of staff for the French Minister for Industry and then Economy from 2012 to 2014, in charge of industry, energy and mining sectors.

First Financial Northwest

First Financial Northwest of Renton bought four branches from Opus Bank in Smokey Point, Lake Stevens, Clearview and Woodinville, along with $75 million in customer deposits. The bank also has branches in Bellevue, Mill Creek, Edmonds and The Landing in Renton, and said it expects to have 10 by the end of the year.

Sep 12, 2017

Freedom Medical Supply

Boise-based Norco, a welding, safety, medical and gas supplier, has acquired Freedom Medical Supply in Yakima, to expand its medical home care business in central Washington. Norco assumes ownership Oct. 1. Freedom Medical Supply has operated in the Yakima Valley for five years, providing CPAP, respiratory, home medical and oxygen services, equipment and supplies. Norco has more than 70 branches in Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Montana, Nevada, Utah and Wyoming.

Teatro ZinZanni

Teatro ZinZanni will partner with local restaurateur and chef Jason Wilson when the “Love, Chaos, and Dinner” show opens next month at King County's Marymoor Park. Wilson has two new establishments in Bellevue: The Lakehouse restaurant, and a speakeasy called Civility and Unrest. Information is at ZinZanni.com/Seattle.

Sep 08, 2017

Starbucks

Brewer

Starbucks named Rosalind Brewer group president and chief operating officer. She was president and CEO of Sam's Club, and is a Starbucks board member, with more than 30 years of management experience. Brewer will lead operating businesses across the Americas, as well as supply chain, product innovation and store development.

Woodland Park Zoo

Smith

Woodland Park Zoo has a new vice president of business development and finance: Michele Smith. Smith was with Vistatec as senior vice president of business development worldwide. She also worked with Lionbridge Technologies, Living Social and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines.

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