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Jan 13, 2022

Lane Powell

Zack

Pyle

Lou-Magnuson

Lanier

Lane Powell elected four new shareholders in its Seattle office: Jamie Lanier, Shirley Lou-Magnuson, Greg Pyle and Jimmy Zack. Lanier focuses her practice on estate planning, probate and trust administration for high net worth individuals and families. She also works with fiduciaries and beneficiaries regarding non-judicial resolution of trust and estate disputes. She serves on the Seattle Foundation's Professional Advisors Council, and is included in Best Lawyers' Ones to Watch list in the areas of Trusts and Estates and Nonprofit/Charities. Lou-Magnuson defends public and private entities from civil and regulatory liability in employment law matters. She regularly litigates on behalf of employers before federal and state courts, administrative bodies, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and the state Human Rights Commission. Before joining Lane Powell, Lou-Magnuson served as a clerk at the Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals. She is included in Best Lawyers' Ones to Watch list in the area of Labor and Employment Management. Pyle advises clients in corporate governance, business and transactional matters. He counsels early-stage and established clients through all manner of business transactions with a particular focus on mergers, acquisitions and joint ventures. He has been recognized in Best Lawyers' Ones to Watch list in the areas of Corporate Law, Corporate Governance and Compliance, and Elder Law. Zack focuses his practice on bankruptcy, receiverships, commercial litigation and out-of-court workouts. Before joining Lane Powell, Zack was a judicial law clerk to the Hon. Brian Lynch and a judicial extern to the Hon. Karen Overstreet, both of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Washington. Chambers USA's Guide to America's Leading Lawyers for Business recognizes Zack as an Associate to Watch, and he is included in Best Lawyers' Ones to Watch list in the area of Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganization.

Caring Transitions

Visser

Christine Visser is the local owner of the new Caring Transitions of Mill Creek franchise. Caring Transitions is a provider of senior transition solutions focused on the 3 R's: relocation, right-sizing and resale of household goods. The company helps with decluttering, cleanouts, packing, move management, unpacking and estate sales. The new franchise serves Mill Creek, Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace, Bothell and the surrounding areas. Visser combines more than 25 years of professional experience at Northwest companies like Amazon, Costco, Boeing and Zillow with her experience in family service and estate planning. She is a Certified Relocation and Transitions Specialist. Caring Transitions, founded in 2006, has more than 200 locations throughout the U.S.

Jan 12, 2022

Celo Health

Celo Health, a provider of a HIPAA-compliant messaging platform for health care providers, announced the opening of its U.S. headquarters in Seattle and has named Jack Clough to head the operations. As chief growth officer at Celo, Clough will lead operational, sales and marketing activities. Prior to his new role, Clough held business development and sales roles at Celo, and previously worked in sales and marketing positions at collaborative technology companies. Celo Health's platform enables health care teams to collaborate securely on patient care.

T-Mobile

Bellevue-based T-Mobile has acquired Octopus Interactive, a national network of interactive video screens inside Uber and Lyft vehicles. This move marks the next step for Marketing Solutions, T-Mobile's advertising technology business, in expanding its offerings for marketers. Octopus helps brands reach audiences through video ads presented on screens inside rideshare vehicles, and enables brands to execute comprehensive geo-targeted campaigns across a range of consumers. Beyond the rideshare network, this acquisition will connect Marketing Solutions with big brands like current Octopus clients Audible, Fox Entertainment and Philo.

Asberry House

The Tacoma City Council confirmed the recommendation of the Landmarks Preservation Commission to designate the Henry J. and Nettie Craig Asberry House a city landmark. Built in 1887, the house is a remaining example of the initial settlement of Tacoma's emerging Hilltop neighborhood, but its major significance comes from it being the longtime residence of Henry Joseph and Nettie Craig Jones Asberry from 1903 until 1966. The Asberrys were influential community advocates and iconic leaders in the Black community, both locally and regionally. They were founding members of the Tacoma Chapter of the NAACP and the Tacoma City Association of Colored Women's Clubs. The nomination was researched and submitted by Historic Tacoma, and is part of a broader effort to acquire, restore and preserve the residence. As part of the 2021-23 biennium budget, the state Legislature awarded the Tacoma City Association of Colored Women's Clubs an appropriation to acquire the historic home site for future renovation and public benefit. Forterra joined the association as a partner on the request. Plans are underway for assessing the condition of the house and developing a restoration plan.

Jan 11, 2022

University Place

During its first meeting of 2022, the University Place City Council elected its member Steve Worthington to serve as the city's mayor for 2022-2023. Council member Javier Figueroa was elected to serve as mayor pro tem and council member Edward Wood was chosen to lead the city's finance committee. Pierce County Superior Court judge Grant Blinn administered the oath of office for council members Figueroa, Worthington, Wood and Denise McCluskey, who were elected by voters in November to four-year terms. Worthington served as mayor pro tem under Caroline Belleci from January 2020 to December 2021. He has represented University Place City Council Position 3 since 2014. Worthington brings more than 25 years of leadership experience to his new role, including serving as city manager for Fife.

LeoStella

Loft Orbital Solutions, a space infrastructure-as-a-service provider, and LeoStella, a specialized satellite constellation design and manufacturing company, have extended their production agreement to secure multiple additional LeoStella LEO-100 buses. LeoSella's manufacturing facility uses a digital process tethered to a supply chain to make satellite production more flexible and efficient. Based in Tukwila, LeoStella is a joint venture between Thales Alenia Space and BlackSky. The company was founded to meet the growing demand for efficient satellite development and manufacturing arising from the increasing number of constellations. Loft Orbital provides rapid and simplified access to orbit for customer missions. The company has developed modular hardware and software products that enable any payload to fly on any commodity satellite bus.

Xealth

Built In announced that Xealth, a leader in enabling digital health at scale, was honored in its 2022 Best Places to Work Awards. Xealth earned a place on the Best Places to Work and Best Small Business to Work for in Seattle. The annual awards program includes companies of all sizes, and honors both remote-first employers as well as companies in the eight largest tech markets across the U.S. Built In determines the winners based on an algorithm, using company data about compensation, benefits and company-wide programming. The program also weighs criteria like remote and flexible work opportunities, programs for DEI and other people-first cultural offerings. This is the fourth year for the awards. Xealth enables clinicians to integrate, prescribe and monitor digital health tools for patients through is secure platform. Xealth spun out of Providence St. Joseph Health in 2017.

Retina Institute of Washington

Comprehensive EyeCare Partners, a vision care practice management organization, has entered into a strategic partnership with Retina Institute of Washington, a leading retina practice. Retina Institute of Washington, led by surgeon George Ko, provides diagnosis and treatment of retinal and vitreous conditions using the latest advances in medicine and technology, and has four doctors supporting three practices in the greater Seattle area. It is the third ophthalmology practice to partner with CompEye in the state. Las Vegas-based CompEye provides full-spectrum practice management and administrative services to its affiliated physicians and practices. It currently provides support services to 104 doctors, 48 clinics and eight ambulatory surgery centers across 11 practices in Nevada, Washington, Utah and Texas.

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