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People & Companies

Oct 30, 1996

Selpeco Resources

Selpeco Resources, a Kirkland-based project management firm, has formed the new division, Streamline Network Resources (SNR). The division will be headed by Stephen Laccinole, formerly a project manager with Selpeco, and Mark Olson, formerly a certified professional systems engineer with Microsoft. SNR will provide network and computer system management services specifically to small and medium sized businesses as well as clients of the parent company.

Hawkins & Company

Laura Keegan has been hired as account coordinator at the marketing and public relations firm Hawkins & Company. She will provide support on nearly all agency accounts.

Bogle & Gates P.L.L.C.

Lynn Edelstein Du Bey has rejoined Bogle & Gates P.L.L.C. as "of counsel" in the firm's Labor and Employment Practice Group. Du Bey will advise and represent businesses on employment-related matters including employment agreements and disputes as well as legal compliance.

Cole & Weber

Cole & Weber president Debby Kennedy has been named as lead of the Seattle-based agency. Her new position will be effective at the end of November with former CEO Austin McGhie's resignation. Kennedy will continued to oversee the Portland office. Other additions to Cole & Weber's management team include Brian Ribbey, senior vice president/general manager of integrated marketing, and George Lange, senior vice president/client services director. Economic Development Council of Thurston County The Economic Development Council (EDC) of Thurston County has recently finished work on a digital electronic community profile of Thurston County. The user-friendly computer product will be a key part of the EDC's future marketing plans supported by EDC "Corporate Trustee" members. The electronic profile was produced by Treehouse Associates of South Carolina and is the first product of its type prepared for an economic development organization.

Oct 29, 1996

Stanislaw Ashbaugh

Carl LaFraugh has joined the Seattle law firm of Stanislaw Ashbaugh as construction consultant. He will be involved in the analysis of construction performance problems, including the analysis of disruption, delay and entitlement, and additional compensation.

Ogden Murphy Wallace

Ogden Murphy Wallace, a multi-specialty law firm with offices in Seattle and Wenatchee, has added John De Vleming, Stanberry Foster, Jr. and Carol Morris as members of the firm, and Jennifer Simpson, Robert McGill and Aaron Benevich have joined as associates. De Vleming will practice in the environmental law and hazardous substances section; Foster will lead the firm's Personal Law Group; and Morris will practice in the Municipal Litigation Department. Simpson and McGill will both act as associates in the firm's Municipal Department, and Benevich has been assigned to the Business Municipal and Litigation departments.

Gordon, Thomas

Gordon, Thomas, Honeywell, Malanca, Peterson & Danheim, has been recognized for its outstanding community service by the Puget Sound chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators (ALA). Gordon, Thomas employees in the firm's Tacoma office have developed an informal partnership with McKinley Elementary School, tutoring students in reading, donating books to its library, and installing new play equipment on its playground. Employees in the firm's Seattle office have donated time and resources to the Seattle Aquarium, King County Sexual Assault Resource Center, Strand Helpers, and the Boys and Girls Clubs.

Cole & Weber

The Seattle office of Cole & Weber has promoted Jack Faris to client service director, and Paul Neal and Dolly Chale have been named senior vice presidents. Faris will be responsible for agency clients such as Boeing, Safeco and KFC. Neal will serve as the director of strategic planning and is in charge of overseeing brand development. Chale, the agency's director of human resources and administrative services, will be responsible for all agency personnel policies, recruitment, facilities and administrative operations.

Hornall Anderson

The Seattle firm of Hornall Anderson Design Works has hired Chris Sallquist as director of online media. He will be responsible for overseeing design and production of online-based media, including Web sites, online kiosks and multi-media development.

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