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Jan 10, 2020
Northwest Kidney Centers named Drs. Yoshio Hall and Matthew Rivara as medical directors of two dialysis clinics in Seattle. Hall is heading up the Scribner clinic at 2150 N. 107th St., near Northgate Mall. Rivara is in charge of the Elliott Bay clinic, at 600 Broadway, on First Hill. Both teach at the University of Washington and are investigators at the Kidney Research Institute, a collaboration between Northwest Kidney Centers and UW Medicine.
Blount Fine Foods bought the former Harry's Fresh Foods headquarters in Portland to use as a production facility for its prepared soups and side dishes. Blount will invest over $25 million in the 80,000-square-foot plant, adding new processing equipment, a “spiral hydro chiller” for quick-chilling soups and proprietary cooking kettles. The plant will reopen in July with about 50 workers, ramping up to 150 by 2021. Blount veteran Douglas Gregoire was named general manager of the plant. Blount is based in Fall River, Massachusetts.
Global venture capital firm Amplo helped raise $10 million to fund upstart Legalpad's operations. Legalpad offers guaranteed work visas in an easy process. It has 15 employees in Seattle, Spokane, Denver and Jackson, Wyoming. Funding partners were Global Founders Capital, 8VC, Liquid 2 Ventures, Tekton Ventures, Gaingels, Collate Capital and several angel investors. Amplo board partner Alec Ross joins Legalpad's board as part of the deal.
Anchorage-based Alaska USA Federal Credit Union signed a deal to buy seven TCF National Bank branches in the Phoenix market. Alaska USA already operates eight branches in the Phoenix area, as well as a financial center, operations center and data center in nearby Glendale. Financial terms of the deal, which is expected to close this spring, were not disclosed. Alaska USA operates in Alaska, Arizona, California and Washington.
Jan 09, 2020
In Seattle, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center named Dr. Thomas J. Lynch Jr. as president and director. Lynch most recently was chief scientific officer at Bristol-Myers Squibb, where he led the company's research and development efforts in cancer, cardiovascular disease, fibrosis and immunoscience. He has over 30 years of experience in academic medicine. He starts next month at Fred Hutch.
The Port of Seattle Commission elected Peter Steinbrueck as its president for 2020. Steinbrueck's current term as a port commissioner runs through the end of 2021. Other new officers include Fred Felleman as vice president and Sam Cho as secretary. Cho is a newly elected commissioner and Felleman was recently reelected.
Seattle-based Jet Parts Engineering bought Aero Parts Mart of Fort Worth, Texas. Terms of the deal were not announced. Jet Parts designs proprietary OEM-alternative parts and repair services for the commercial aerospace industry. It is a portfolio company of Vance Street Capital. Aero Parts designs and sells proprietary aftermarket replacement components for the regional jet market.
Lake Oswego, Oregon-based Vesta hired Leo Khan as chief marketing officer. Khan was head of enterprise marketing at San Jose, California-based Signifyd. Prior to that, he was vice president of marketing and communications for Propy, a real estate transaction management platform. Vesta provides e-commerce payment and fraud detection services.
Four leaders at Tacoma-based TrueBlue and its companies were named 2019 HR Superstars by HRO Today magazine. They are: Patrick Beharelle, CEO of TrueBlue; Taryn Owen, president of PeopleReady; Chip Holmes, interim president of PeopleScout; and Carl Schweihs, president of PeopleManagement. The awards recognize those leading transformation and innovation in human resources. TrueBlue provides specialized workforce staffing.