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Mar 26, 2019

Bulletproof 360

Watkins

Kinloch

In Seattle, Bulletproof 360 hired Cameron Kinloch as CFO and Brian Watkins as vice president of e-commerce. Kinloch has over 15 years of leadership experience in finance at Ripple Foods, Sunrun, Box and Netflix. Watkins has 20 years of e-commerce and omnichannel retail experience. He was CEO of Rep the Squad and president of Ritani.com. Bulletproof makes food, beverages and supplements that improve mind and body.

Stewart Title

Sarah Garner, Derek Lockett and Tina Ellis joined Stewart Title as business development officers. Garner is working in the Seattle office. She has more than 10 years of experience in the real estate industry, working for Windermere, WFG National Title and others. Lockett is working in the Puget Sound Division. He started his real estate career with Zillow as a senior business consultant and later was business development manager for WFG National Title. Ellis also is working in the Puget Sound Division. She has 25 years of real estate experience, with stints at Windermere Services, Windermere Real Estate, Ticor Title and Pacific Northwest Title.

PotlatchDeltic

In Spokane, PotlatchDeltic named Anna Torma as vice president of public affairs. Torma joined PotlatchDeltic a year ago as director of public affairs, after assisting Deltic Timber with its merger with Potlatch. Prior to Deltic, she was senior vice president of corporate affairs at Forestar Group. She succeeds Mark Benson, who is retiring after 42 years with Potlatch. PotlatchDeltic is a REIT that owns nearly 2 million acres of timberlands in Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho, Louisiana, Minnesota and Mississippi.

Mar 22, 2019

Central Co-op

Catherine Willis Cleveland on Monday will become the new CEO of Central Co-op, the 40-year-old community-owned grocer based in Seattle. Cleveland has 13 years of experience as a store director and community relations manager at PCC Community Markets, and spent 10 years leading other nonprofits. She replaces Garland McQueen, who will return to Georgia to spend time with family after a short transition period to help open a new store in Tacoma.

Cascade Public Media

Victor Hernandez is the new executive editor at Cascade Public Media in Seattle, home of KCTS 9 and Crosscut. Hernandez supervised 50 journalists while at CNN. He also lead newsrooms at NBC affiliates in San Diego and Fresno, California.

Mar 21, 2019

Salmon Recovery Office

Neatherlin

Erik Neatherlin is the new leader of the Governor's Salmon Recovery Office in Olympia. Neatherlin was science director and policy lead for salmon recovery with the state Department of Fish & Wildlife. The office coordinates 25 community-based watershed groups and seven regional organizations that are charged with implementing federally approved recovery plans for salmon, steelhead and bull trout.

ExtraHop

In Seattle, ExtraHop hired Corey Bodzin as vice president of product management and Aron Digumarthi as vice president of customer success. Bodzin was a product executive at Tenable and Qualys. Digumarthi was a customer success executive at Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Beckon. ExtraHop provides enterprise cyber analytics.

Mar 20, 2019

Swenson Healthcare

Pham

Walden

Tacoma-based Swenson Healthcare hired Sara Walden as chief nursing officer and Dahan Pham as CFO. Walden is an RN with experience in geriatric nursing and administration. She was director of nursing at Life Care Center in Port Orchard. Pham is a CPA with over 18 years of management experience in accounting, finance, information systems and operations at companies such as Kiel Mortgage, Sefnco Communications and Cascadia International. Swenson Healthcare is a clinical practice serving post-acute care patients throughout the state.

Brooks Running

Sheridan

In Seattle, Brooks Running promoted Dan Sheridan to executive vice president and COO, overseeing sales, e-commerce, digital, supply chain and IT teams. Sheridan joined Brooks in 1998 and his last role was leading global sales, e-commerce, business development and customer service.

City of Tacoma

Here are the winners of the 2019 City of Destiny Awards, which honor volunteers and service providers in Tacoma: Michelle McLean (Adult Leadership); Adam Maxon (Youth Leadership); Frank and Annette Bannon (Lifetime Service); Victoria Le (Youth Service); Amber Shirk-Imao (Economic Development); Pierce County Medical Reserve Corps (Group); Brendan Nelson (Equity and Empowerment); Mary Hart-Furman (Disability Advocate); Scott Murdock (Environmental Sustainability); Jacob Fuqua (Education & Youth Development — Youth); Sue Little (Education & Youth Development — Adult); and Tacoma Pierce County Coalition to End Homelessness and Tacoma New Life Presbyterian Church (Homeless Advocacy). An awards event will be held June 14 at STAR Center, 3873 S. 66th St., Tacoma.

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