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Jul 29, 2022

TAPCO appointed Sarah Gray as its new chief people & inclusion officer. Gray joined TAPCO from Child Care Resources, serving as the chief human resources officer. In this role, Gray led all sectors of the department across the organization, and was responsible for developing and executing human resource strategy in support of the overall business plan and strategic direction of the organization, specifically in the areas of succession planning, employee/labor relations, diversity and inclusion, compliance, recruitment, talent planning, learning and development, organizational development, compensation, benefits, and workforce planning. Previously, Gray worked for Bellevue College in the Human Resources Department and as an associate dean of workforce education. She has an undergraduate degree in Human Resources and Business Management and a master's in Business Administration from the University of Phoenix. Founded in 1934, TAPCO Credit Union is a Pierce County-based and community-focused financial institution.
Marchex, an AI-powered conversation intelligence company, announced that the Business Intelligence Group has named its Conversation Intelligence Platform as “Product of the Year” as part of the 2022 Sales and Marketing Technology Awards program, also known as The Sammys. The Sammys honor organizations and products helping to solve the challenges organizations have connecting and collaborating with prospects and customers. The Marchex Conversation Intelligence platform, built upon artificial intelligence technology, enables businesses to unlock relevant insights from both voice and text conversations at scale and extracts actionable signals that enable marketing, sales, and customer engagement teams to achieve their business objectives. Marchex is headquartered in Seattle.
IRG Physical & Hand Therapy is hosting its fifth annual charity golf tournament on Aug. 8 at the Everett Golf & Country Club. This year's fundraising efforts will benefit Providence General Foundation, Children's Services and Everett's Imagine Children's Museum. This year will mark Everett's Wrecking Ball Demolition's fourth year of sponsorship of the tournament. Those interested in sponsoring or participating in this event can contact golf@irgpt.com for more information. IRG Physical & Hand Therapy is headquartered in Mill Creek.
Vancouver-based ZoomInfo, a software, data and intelligence firm, announced the appointment of Tomer Gershoni as its chief security officer. Gershoni will lead ZoomInfo's information security team. He'll work closely with Simon McDougall, ZoomInfo's chief compliance officer, and ZoomInfo's privacy team to ensure the limited, non-sensitive data the company collects and stores remains protected. Gershoni served as chief information security officer and head of cyber defense for the Israel National Cyber Directorate. He also previously served as the chief products security officer of Hewlett Packard Enterprise's software business unit and CISO for the company's SaaS business. Gershoni most recently served as senior director and head of security engineering & cyber defense center for Imperva.
Jul 28, 2022


orthwest Kidney Centers has named Robin Larmer vice president of legal affairs and chief compliance officer and John Rodgers vice president of information technology. Previously, Larmer was vice president of compliance at Molina Healthcare of Washington and chief compliance and regulatory affairs officer at Santa Clara Family Health Plan in San Jose, California. She holds a law degree from the University of Minnesota and a master of science in rehabilitation psychology and special education from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. In her role at Northwest Kidney Centers, Larmer is responsible for all legal services to ensure the organization's operations are in full legal compliance and provides counsel on complex issues. Rodgers background includes more than 20 years of experience with not-for-profit, for-profit and startup healthcare organizations. Most recently, he served as the CIO for Cambridge Healthcare Services. He also spent 12 years with Kaiser Permanente and moved to Washington as the Regional CIO when it purchased Group Health in 2017. He has bachelor's degrees in Computer and Information Science and Economics from the University of California (Irvine and Santa Cruz). Northwest Kidney Centers, founded in Seattle in 1962, is a regional, not-for-profit, community-based provider of kidney dialysis, public health education and research into the causes and treatments of chronic kidney disease.
Pacific Program Management added Janiel Eggleston to its executive leadership team as CFO. A Seattle native, Eggleston graduated from the University of Washington with a degree in accounting and business management and has built a career over more than 20 years leading financial strategy for high-tech, retail and health care firms as both an internal finance director and a consultant. She has worked with large public entities and private equity-backed and early-stage companies. Prior to joining PPM, Eggleston held various roles at drugstore.com, before launching her own consulting practice in 2004. During that time, she led financial strategies for a diverse clientele, including ICO Global Communications, Navigating Cancer, F5, Imagen Capital Management and FIRST Robotics. Founded in 2009, PPM is a commercial real estate program and project management firm headquartered in Seattle.
Ookla, a global connectivity intelligence firm, has acquired Swedish company CellRebel. Along with localized network experience data, CellRebel brings data visualization capabilities to support mobile network performance and optimization use cases, and a host of real-world consumer experience measurements to Ookla's portfolio. Ookla is part of Ziff Davis, a digital media and internet company whose portfolio includes leading brands in technology, entertainment, shopping, health, cybersecurity, and martech. Ookla's headquarters is located in Seattle. CellRebel is a telecom company offering an analytics platform that helps network operators, their related service providers, and application developers to better understand and improve customer experiences and network quality globally.
Jul 27, 2022
Funko, an Everett-based pop culture and lifestyle brand, plans to enter the video game market through a collaboration with developer 10:10 Games. The companies' first co-production will be an “AAA action platformer” video game in 2023. This first game will have major third-party studio integration and is expected to be rated for teens. Funko and 10:10 Games will focus on developing content for current and next gen consoles and PCs with the still untitled release. 10:10 Games was founded last summer by industry veterans, and is led by video game developer Jon Burton.
Boise Cascade completed the previously announced acquisition of Coastal Plywood and its manufacturing operations in Havana, Florida, and Chapman, Alabama. Boise Cascade is one of the largest producers of engineered wood products and plywood in North America, and is a leading U.S. wholesale distributor of building products.
Moda Health, the Portland Trail Blazers and Astoria Parks & Recreation opened an improved, all-abilities playground at 45th and Cedar streets in Astoria, Oregon. The city of Astoria was selected by the Moda Assist Program to receive funding to purchase new equipment, receiving $20 for every assist the Portland Trail Blazers made during the 2020-21 regular season for a total of $37,000. The Blazers and Moda each contributed $10 per assist. The park includes a we-saw (a wheelchair-accessible see-saw), an ADA-accessible merry-go-round, and a pyramidal climber installed on poured-in-place surfacing designed to increase access and reduce the frequent maintenance associated with bark chips. Funding assistance was also secured through grants from the Pacific Power Foundation for $4,500 and from the Ford Family Foundation for $5,000. Parks Maintenance Supervisor Matt Moritz and his team led the design of the park and selected the equipment after conducting a community survey. The Moda Assist Program has provided funding since 2013 for all-abilities playgrounds in eight other cities across Oregon.
Seattle-based SeekOut, an enterprise talent optimization platform, announced the launch of its Inbound Talent solution, transforming workflows for inbound application review and reducing hours of manual review and process. Inbound Talent works in tandem with the platform's other search capabilities to match candidates with job requirements. In 2022, SeekOut was named on the Forbes annual list of America's Best Startup Employers and CEO Anoop Gupta was crowned GeekWire's CEO of the Year. Founded in 2017, SeekOut has raised $189 million in funding, is backed by Tiger Global Management, Madrona Venture Group, Mayfield, and Founders Circle Capital. It is valued at $1.2 billion.