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Jun 03, 1996
John Burroughs has been appointed president of Cascade Designs, the Seattle-based firm which makes self-inflating Therm-a-Rest mattresses. Burroughs was previously vice president. Former president Jim Lea will continue as chairman of the board and will concentrate on research and development. Burroughs and Lea co-founded Cascade Designs in 1972. Burroughs developed the market for the camping mattresses in the U.S. and abroad.
Odyssey, the new maritime discovery center under construction at Pier 66, received a $30,000 donation from the city of Kobe, Japan. The donation includes $15,000 from Seattle's sister city and $5,000 each from Hyogo Prefecture Port Terminal Operators Association, the Hyogo Warehousemen's Association and the Kobe Freight Forwarders Association. Odyssey is a private non-profit organization. More than $7 million of the $12.6 million capital budget has been raised.
Rita Ryder, executive director of the YWCA of Seattle-King County-Snohomish County, received the Professional Achievement Award from the Northwest Development Officers Association. She runs the $7.1 million organization, directs a staff of 140 and has completed three capital campaigns totalling $8 million.
The Bellevue Boys and Girls Club has been selected as one of 20 sites across the country to receive a grant from the Taco Bell Foundation to establish and enhance a teen center program. Funding totals $66,000 over three years. The money will be used to fund a career development program for teens and will employ teenagers at the Ground Zero Teen Center.
May 31, 1996
Lumbermen's of Washington, Inc., a 36-store chain of retail building material centers in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, announced the acquisition of Regnier Lumber in Bend, Ore. After a two-week transition period, Regnier Lumber will open as Lumbermen's on June 10. Lumbermen's is a part of the Redmond-based Lanoga Corporation which also operates 10 stores in Alaska under the name of Spenard Builders Supply and 113 stores in the Midwest and Rocky Mountain states under the names of United Building Centers and Fish Building Supplies.
Intermark Communications, a Redmond Internet consulting firm, announced the launch of the "Executive Technology Letter," a monthly analysis of online technology for business executives, owners and managers. The newsletter covers four areas each month: technology trends impacting business, online business resources, a "case study" of businesses utilizing in Internet, and a review of technology concepts as applied to business.
Spectrum Sports & Entertainment has drafted Mike McCain for the newly created position of director of baseball. McCain will scout for college placement and pro draft prospects, assist top high school baseball players target colleges where they may play, and coordinate student athlete presentation packages for college coaches. McCain brings years of baseball coaching experience to Spectrum, including positions at Arizona State University, semi-pro Seattle Studs and West Seattle Cruisers.
Joseph J. Di Santo, a 25-year hotel and retirement living executive, has been named the new chief operating officer of Panorama City in Lacy. Di Santo has held executive positions in the hospitality and retirement industries across the United States. He was most recently senior general manager of Beverly Enterprises, Inc. which operates 14 major retirement communities and 800 nursing homes across the country.
Sellers & Company, formerly known as Linda Sellers Communications, has added two new associates: Karen Johnson and Francine Ott . In addition, the company has added Hewlett-Packard's printer division to its client list.