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Apr 12, 2019

Brad Sholl is director of ice rink operations at Everett Community Ice Rink, which is run by Spectra Venue Management. Sholl managed ice rinks and oversaw hockey and skating programs for over 20 years in California, including a 16-year stint as general manager of Toyota Sports Center.
Stewart Title appointed Debbie Stevens as vice president of business development for the Puget Sound Division. Stevens has more than 30 years of escrow and title insurance experience. She comes from WFG National Title Co. and prior to that owned Escrow Partners, a title and escrow agency that was sold to First American Title Insurance Co.
Magnolia Shell is now a U-Haul neighborhood dealer of trucks, trailers, towing equipment and moving supplies. The business is at 3317 W. Government Way in Seattle. It is owned by Waseem Nasif.
Habitat for Humanity Seattle–King County raised more than $1.3 million at its recent fundraising luncheon. The money will be used to promote affordable homeownership. During the luncheon, Habitat recognized Delta Airlines with its Community Leader of the Year award and Kip Korder with its Volunteer of the Year award.
Apr 11, 2019

Red Dot, a Tukwila-based manufacturer of mobile HVAC systems, promoted Nick Janus to CEO. Janus was promoted from CFO to president last summer. Prior to joining Red Dot in 2015, he was vice president of finance at C.C. Filson Co. in Seattle and held senior finance positions at Philips in Boston and Seattle.

International law firm Dorsey & Whitney named Jennifer Lane Spaith as head of the firm's Seattle office. Spaith is a partner in the firm's Intellectual Property group. As office lead, she replaces Michael Keyes, who is focusing on the firm's Management Committee.

Nonprofit dialysis provider Northwest Kidney Centers later this month will bestow the 2019 Clyde Shields Award for Distinguished Service to Steven Huebner, a volunteer from Bellevue. Huebner has supported the organization for over 30 years, advising the CEO and executive team. He also has been board chair. The award will be presented April 25 during a board dinner.
The National Hydropower Association recognized Seattle City Light with a 2019 Outstanding Stewards of America's Waters award for the utility's removal of Mill Pond Dam and restoration of the riverine ecosystems. City Light won in the Recreational, Environmental & Historical Enhancement category. Mill Pond Dam is in Pend Oreille County.