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Mar 05, 2019

Attorney Richard Lentini joined the Seattle office of Miller Nash Graham & Dunn. Lentini has 30 years of experience with employment law, focusing on discrimination/harassment, employment policies, workplace injuries and safety. He also has experience in auto-dealer law, product liability and asbestos litigation.

Tim Leslie is the new CEO of Leafly, a Seattle-based cannabis technology company. Leslie spent 20 years at Amazon, most recently as vice president of Amazon Prime Video International. Consumers can use Leafly to learn more about cannabis, discover products and brands, and find retailers through a website and mobile app.
Bruce Cazenave resigned as CEO of Vancouver-based fitness equipment maker Nautilus. Cazenave was with the company for seven years. M. Carl Johnson III, board chair, is interim CEO. Earlier this year, Nautilus laid off about 7 percent of its workforce and told investors that its fourth-quarter results would fall below projections.
Secureworks President and CEO Michael Cote joined the board of ExtraHop, a Seattle provider of enterprise cyber analytics. Cote has decades of experience leading companies in the cybersecurity and information technology sectors, including Talus Solutions and MSI Solutions.
Mar 01, 2019
Peter Ansara on March 18 will become CEO of Korean Women's Association in Tacoma. Ansara was human services director at Pierce County and was KWA's executive director from 2009 to 2016. KWA provides services to diverse communities in 11 Western Washington counties.
WorkForce Central CEO Linda Nguyen will retire at year end after 28 years with the Tacoma-based program. Nguyen began as a youth case manager and in 2007 became CEO. She helped develop a regional workforce strategic plan for Pierce County residents. WorkForce Central connects workforce development partners.
The Seattle office of Buchalter has moved to US Bank Centre and added attorneys Ryan Montecucco, David Spellman and Jane Brown. Montecucco is leading the Corporate Practice Group. His practice focuses on mergers-and-acquisitions and financing transactions. Spellman, a seasoned trial lawyer, is a member of the Litigation Practice Group. Brown is a member of the Intellectual Property Practice Group. She focuses on data privacy, regulatory and security issues. Buchalter has offices in California and Arizona.
Entries for the 30th Annual Eastside Business Awards are due March 8 to Bellevue Chamber of Commerce. Categories are: Eastside Business of the Year, Eastside Small Business of the Year, Eastside Nonprofit of the Year and Groundbreaker Award. Go to http://www.eastsidebusinessawards.com.