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May 11, 2018

Seattle Symphony appointed Noah Geller as David & Amy Fulton Concertmaster. Geller will join music director Ludovic Morlot and the orchestra at the start of the 2018–19 season in September. Geller is concertmaster at Kansas City Symphony, and was a first violin section member and acting assistant concertmaster at The Philadelphia Orchestra.

Susan Li, vice president of finance at Facebook, was elected to the board of Alaska Air Group. Li previously focused on technology IPOs at Morgan Stanley in New York, Menlo Park and Hong Kong. She will serve a one-year term.
San Diego-based STEM Next Opportunity Fund is establishing the Ellen Lettvin STEM Education Fund in honor of national STEM policy expert Ellen Elisabeth Lettvin, who died last month at her home in Bellevue. The fund will support children engaged in science, technology, engineering and math. For more information, visit https://tinyurl.com/LettvinFund.
In Seattle, Cairncross & Hempelmann was recognized in the 2018 edition of Chambers USA for excellence in bankruptcy/restructuring, corporate/commercial, real estate and zoning/land use. Chambers also ranked six of the firm's partners as leading lawyers in their practices: Matt B. Hanna, John W. Hempelmann, Donald E. Marcy, John R. Rizzardi, Nancy Bainbridge Rogers and Robert C. Seidel.
Auburn-based Orion Industries received Seattle Business Magazine's 2018 Washington Manufacturing Nonprofit of the Year Award. Orion has operations in its aerospace manufacturing and contact center services divisions that teach job skills to people who face barriers to employment.
May 10, 2018


Terry White was named deputy general manager for Metro Operations, overseeing bus, rail and marine service, as well as facilities and maintenance. White joined King County Metro in 1987 as a part-time customer service representative, and later became transportation planner, customer service administrator, communications superintendent and managing director of bus operations. He succeeds Victor Obeso, who retired in March after 30 years with Metro.

Seattle-based agricultural biotech company Phytelligence hired Lee Cobb as global vice president of sales for its berry segment. Cobb has sales and business development experience, including a stint as blueberry commodity manager at BlazerWilkinson. He also was a berry farmer.
Bellevue-based Auth0, a provider of identity-as-a-service authentication infrastructure, hired Vittorio Bertocci as principal architect. Bertocci spent most of his 20-year career at Microsoft, where he worked on the Azure Active Directory team.
Lisa House joined Gray Media, a privately held company in Seattle, as account executive. House worked for Oregon Media Publishing, Multnomah Athletic Club's Winged M magazine and Skies America Publishing. She is based in Portland.
The state Department of Revenue is forming a 16-member business advisory council to provide feedback on tax policy and administration. Applications will be accepted until June 15 at dor.wa.gov/about/business-advisory-council.