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Jul 25, 2018
In Port Angeles, First Northwest Bancorp hired Terry A. Anderson as executive vice president and chief credit officer for First Federal Savings and Loan Association. Anderson has more than 20 years of bank management experience, most recently as executive vice president and chief credit officer at South Sound Bank. He will replace Christopher A. Donohue when he starts in September.
Gov. Jay Inslee appointed James A. Restucci of Sunnyside to Washington State Transportation Commission. Restucci is vice president, chief technology officer and co-founder of Axcess Internet Services. He also is on Sunnyside City Council and was mayor for eight years.
Oregon Health & Science University Foundation hired Matt McNair as president. McNair is president of Ohio State Innovation Foundation and vice president for economic and corporate engagement at Ohio State University. He will take over Aug. 13 from Rebecca Auman, who has been interim president since January 2017.
Denver-based H5 Data Centers bought Intuit's 240,000-square-foot data center in Quincy, Grant County. H5 says Quincy has access to low-cost, renewable energy, state sales tax incentives, and reduced exposure to natural disasters. H5 operates 12 data centers across the U.S., including a 300,000-square-foot facility in downtown Seattle.
Jul 24, 2018
Matt Zimmerman was named registrar at Washington State University. Zimmerman was interim registrar for the past year and has been a WSU employee since 2008. He was associate registrar from 2013 to 2017, and veterans coordinator and assistant registrar prior to that.
Dr. W. Russell Callender was named director of Washington Sea Grant. Callender has more than 25 years of science, policy and management experience, including 18 years at NOAA and several years as assistant director of Virginia Sea Grant. He will join Washington Sea Grant in September. Based at the University of Washington, the program provides marine research, outreach and education services.
Barbara Wachsman joined Frazier Healthcare Partners as a senior advisor on the growth buyout team. Wachsman retired earlier this year from Walt Disney Co. as director of strategy and engagement for enterprise benefits. She also spent 30 years with two international benefit consulting firms, and was a principal with Arthur Andersen. Frazier invests in health care companies. It has offices in Seattle and Menlo Park, California.
Jul 20, 2018
Sammamish City Council appointed Glenn Akramoff as acting city manager. Akramoff was director of organizational development at the city. Before that, he was city manager for Normandy Park and Covington public works director. He replaces Lyman Howard, who over 17 years was the city's finance director, deputy manager and manager.
The state Department of Social and Health Services named Dr. Brian Waiblinger chief medical officer. Waiblinger is overseeing Western and Eastern State hospitals. He began his medical practice in 2000 at Western State's Center for Forensic Services. He was co-medical director and attending psychiatrist at Skagit Valley Hospital's Mental Health Center.
In Tacoma, Adam Langsbard resigned as president and CEO of America's Automotive Trust, and returned to Los Angeles for personal and family reasons. Paul E. Miller, senior vice president, will lead during the search for a new CEO. The trust has four member organizations: LeMay — America's Car Museum, RPM Foundation, Club Auto and Concours Club.