|
Subscribe / Renew |
|
|
Contact Us |
|
| ► Subscribe to our Free Weekly Newsletter | |
| home | Welcome, sign in or click here to subscribe. | login |
Aug 03, 2023
Cyemptive Technologies, a provider of preemptive cybersecurity solutions for business and government, announced that it has named industry executive Johannes Riedl as Vice President of Cyber Solutions Europe.
In his new role, Riedl will serve as head of Cyemptive's United Kingdom and German business including setting up operations, bringing in new clients and developing partnerships. While his initial focus will be on the UK and Germany, Riedl will also be overseeing expansion into additional European areas in the future. Riedl will begin with an emphasis on the financial services, manufacturing, and medium to large business sectors.
Headquartered in Snohomish, Cyemptive has been on a mission to make large organizations cyber safe since 2014.
Aug 02, 2023
Boys & Girls Clubs of Bellevue (BGCB) announced the appointment of four new board members: Washington State Representative Tana Senn., Dr. Courtney Benjamin of Bungie, Inc., Grace Chu of Clark Nuber PS, and Ajay Singh of Nintendo of America Inc.
“We are thrilled to add these four exceptional people to our growing board. They are joining a dedicated team of individuals who care deeply about the youth of Bellevue,” said Tim Motts, CEO of BGCB. “We are excited to tap into the knowledge and skills of Tana, Courtney, Grace, and Ajay.”
Tana Senn serves as State Representative for the 41st Legislative District. Tana chairs the Human Services, Youth and Early Learning Committee in the Washington State House of Representatives, championing early learning, children's mental health, a strong safety net and support for working families. Tana has a bachelor's degree in education from Washington University in St. Louis and her master's degree in public policy and administration from Columbia University.
“I'm excited to serve on the board of this amazing organization that provides such needed services--from childcare and mental health to teen programming and sports--for youth across Bellevue,” says State Rep. Senn. “Our families and community would not be nearly as strong without them!”
Dr. Courtney Benjamin is currently the head of Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity at Bungie. Before joining Bungie, she worked with Amazon Web Services and has also held positions at T-Mobile and Microsoft. Dr. Benjamin earned her Ph.D. in cultural studies with an emphasis in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) from Washington State University.
Grace Chu is an ACS Manager at Clark Nuber PS. As an accounting professional she has 11 years in the public accounting, with experience in client, project and team management. Prior to that Grace worked in the commercial banking industry. She holds a bachelor's degree from University of Washington. Grace has two children that attend our Cherry Crest location, so we are happy to have her as a Club parent as well.
Ajay Singh currently serves as Senior Vice President of Business Affairs and General Counsel at Nintendo of America Inc. where he has held various leadership positions for more than 10 years. Prior to that Ajay was in private practice, and also spent time working as a hardware design engineer. Ajay holds a law degree from Duke University.
Current board members for 2023 are: Chair, Jane Boulware; Treasurer, Richard Bray; BGCA Liaison, Robbie Bach; Past Board Chair, Matt Rossmeissl; Patrick Arpin, Tia Avril, Leo Backer, Dr. Courtney Benjamin, Kellen Carter, Grace Chu, Brian Cohrt, Eileen Days, Jeff Durrell, Stephanie Ferguson, Brian Franklin, Regina Gutierrez, Robert Harvie, Tyler Hay, Chris Kang, Perrin Kaplan, Michael Kneip, BJ Kuula, Jennifer Liu, Justin Luger, Monica Marmolejo, Marissa Mattson, Pete Parsons, David Petterson, Tana Senn, DeShawn Shead, Ajay Singh, Tony Williams.
Jul 28, 2023


The Washington Association of Sewer & Water Districts (WASWD) presented two Outstanding Legislator Awards this year, to Senator Mark Mullet (D-Issaquah), and Representative Cindy Ryu (D-Shoreline). According to the WASWD, Both Mullet and Ryu were responsible for significant efforts to ensure the success of special purpose water and sewer districts in the state of Washington. Mullet is a small business owner, previous Issaquah City Council member, and has been a senator for over a decade. He is currently vice-chair of the Ways and Means Committee, and has been involved in negotiating the capital budget, including several efforts with specific benefits to special purpose utility districts. Mullet's negotiations for funding the state's Public Works Assistance Account this year brought back funding for infrastructure after years of funds being diverted, giving local districts and other government agencies access to affordable, low-interest infrastructure financing for 2023 and 2024. From her initial involvement as a Shoreline City Council member and mayor, to her election to the House in 2010, Ryu has focused on community development and consumer protection — core tenets shared by special purpose utility districts. Her efforts this past session included sponsoring and shepherding legislation to provide equal treatment for all local governments undertaking public works procurement processes. The WASWD exists to advance the work of over 175 special purpose districts that provide water and sewer utility services throughout Washington state through education, advocacy, and collaboration.

Jeremy Camden, senior vice president, senior relationship manager, and regional lead at Bank of America was appointed to the board of directors for the Washington Wine Industry Foundation. The foundation was founded in 2001 to focus on wine industry needs and challenges. Camden has a business administration degree from Washington State University majoring in finance. Over the past 15 years, he has held positions at Bank of America, J.P. Morgan and Union Bank, where he worked with commercial industries including agriculture, non-profits, public and private universities, and technology.
Seattle's 5th Avenue Theatre appointed Katie Maltais as managing director, succeeding Bernadine (Bernie) Griffin, who retired after 21 years at the organization. A search committee of staff, board members, and community leaders was formed in late 2022 to partner with Tom O'Connor Consulting Group to find the next executive leader. Maltais will lead the business operations for the theatre, collaborating closely with Bill Berry, The 5th's producing artistic director. Maltais has served as managing director of Stages in Houston since 2021. Prior to that, she served as managing director at Curious Theatre Company in Denver. Maltais also served on the executive team of the Lone Tree Arts Center. She worked for the international consulting firm TRG Arts, where she oversaw the client services team. She earned her bachelor's degree in arts administration and theatre from Drury University in Springfield, Missouri.
Jul 27, 2023

Washington Trust Bank added Cheryl She to its Home Loan division in Bellevue to serve as a mortgage loan officer. She has over 12 years of experience in real estate and financial services, and joins Washington Trust Bank from Key Bank, where she served in a similar position. She is a graduate of the East China Normal University in Shanghai, where she earned an associate degree in public relations. Since graduating, she has continued her professional development as a member of the Asian Real Estate Association of America. Washington Trust Bank is a full-service commercial bank, serving the Northwest since 1902. Headquartered in Spokane, Washington Trust Bank currently has over 40 branches and offices in Washington, Idaho and Oregon.

King County Library System (KCLS) Executive Director Lisa Rosenblum announced her retirement, effective Nov. 30. Rosenblum joined KCLS in January 2018. KCLS has won numerous awards for outstanding services and innovation during her tenure, including a Distinguished Budget Presentation Award from the Government Finance Officers Association for three consecutive years. This year, KCLS was also named a National Medal finalist by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. During the coronavirus pandemic Rosenblum implemented new online programming, expanded digital collections, boosted Wi-Fi hotspots in library parking lots, and created safe and convenient access to print materials through curbside service and 24/7 library lockers. In 2019, she oversaw the completion of the 2004 Capitol Bond Building Program. The voter-approved $172 million Capital Bond funded the construction of 17 new libraries, 11 expanded libraries, 15 renovated libraries, a parking lot expansion and a three-level garage. In 2020, Rosenblum established a new diversity, equity and inclusion department, which has strengthened KCLS's commitment to provide equitable services to its communities. Rosenblum has spent the past 35 years working for public libraries. Prior to joining KCLS, she served as the director and chief librarian of the Brooklyn Public Library, as well as the director of multiple library systems in Silicon Valley. The KCLS Board of Trustees will conduct a national search for the position with the support of an executive-level search firm. Founded in 1942, KCLS supports the communities of King County (outside the city of Seattle), and has 50 libraries.
Seattle's Metropolitan Grill received Wine Spectator's Grand Award. The Metropolitan Grill is one of only two restaurants in the Northwest to receive the award, the other being Canlis. There are only 93 restaurants in the entire world that received this honor this year. Since 1981, Wine Spectator has been honoring restaurants with extraordinary wine programs. The top honor is the Grand Award, granted to those that show exceptional commitment to their wine selections and service. The wine program is led by Wine Director Chris Lara. The Metropolitan Grill is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, and features wines from around the world, with a focus on local labels.