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Apr 18, 2019

Perkins Coie

Seattle-based Perkins Coie announced William Malley will become managing partner in July. Malley is managing partner of the firm's Washington, D.C., office. He succeeds John Devaney, who will remain as a partner in the litigation practice in Washington, D.C. Malley joined Perkins Coie in 2008 as a partner in the Environment & Natural Resources practice. He also will remain in Washington, D.C.

Stoel Rives

Attorney Patrick J. Mullaney joined the Seattle office of Stoel Rives as of counsel in the Real Estate group. Mullaney focuses on land use, permitting and environmental regulations. He comes from Foster Pepper and has over 25 years of experience.

City of Tacoma

Toryono Green is the new Tacoma fire chief. Green, a former deputy fire chief, has been with Tacoma Fire Department for 26 years, starting as a firefighter and paramedic. He replaces Jim Duggan, who retired earlier this week.

Holistique IV Lounge

Holistique Naturopathic Medical Center opened Holistique IV Lounge, a walk-in IV clinic in downtown Bellevue. The lounge provides custom nutrient IVs and vitamin shots, which Holistique says boosts immunity, and improves athletic performance and brain function. Patients can get treatment in zero-gravity recliners or in private rooms.

Apr 17, 2019

City of Redmond

Wilson

Redmond Police Chief Kristi Wilson will retire in June after 32 years of public service, including 26 years with the city of Redmond. Wilson was appointed chief in 2016 and is also serving as interim public works director. The city in May will start its search for a new chief. During the search, Fire Chief Tommy Smith will serve as public safety director, overseeing both the Police and Fire departments. Deputy Fire Chief Don Horton will step in as interim fire chief.

Seattle Times

Michele Matassa Flores is the new executive editor at The Seattle Times. Matassa Flores joined the paper in 1988 as a reporter and moved into various editing positions. She left in 2008 for leadership roles at Crosscut and Puget Sound Business Journal. She returned to the Times in 2013 and has been managing editor since 2016. She replaces Don Shelton, who is retiring in May after 32 years with the paper.

Community Health Plan of Washington

In Seattle, Community Health Plan of Washington appointed Dr. Paul Sherman as chief medical officer. Sherman previously lead the statewide care delivery system for Kaiser Permanente of Washington. He also held leadership roles at Group Health. Community Health Plan of Washington is a not-for-profit Medicaid and Medicare managed care plan.

Apr 16, 2019

Habitat for Humanity

D'Antonio

Habitat for Humanity Seattle-King County named Brett D'Antonio as CEO. D'Antonio had been interim CEO since Gail Luxenberg left the nonprofit last fall. He joined Habitat Seattle-King County a year ago as COO, following nearly four years as executive director and four years as construction manager at Habitat for Humanity of Island County.

Marchex

Seattle-based mobile advertising analytics company Marchex appointed Donald Cogsville to its board and Russell Horowitz as executive chairman. Cogsville is CEO of The Cogsville Group, a New York City-based private equity real estate investment firm. Horowitz was executive director at Marchex. Anne Devereux-Mills, who was board chair since 2016 and a director since 2006, retired from the board.

City of Tacoma

The Tacoma City Council needs to fill one position on the five-member Public Utility Board. The board oversees management and operation of Tacoma Public Utilities, which includes Tacoma Power, Tacoma Water and Tacoma Rail. Board members serve five years. Applications are due April 25 at http://www.cityoftacoma.org/cbcapplication.

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