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People & Companies

May 24, 2000

2Way Corp.

2Way Corp., a Seattle-based developer of interactive Web communications applications, announced the appointment of five vice presidents, adding depth to the company's management team. Sandra Brownrigg has joined 2Way as vice president of product management and Harry Little signs on as vice president of operations and legal affairs. Tim Carlsen will take on expanded responsibilities as vice president of business development, Duncan Harrod moves from senior software developer to vice president of product development and Noreen L. Hoban becomes 2Way's vice president of customer services.

Avenue A

Avenue A, a Seattle-based Internet media and data marketing company, has named Michel Perrin senior vice president and managing director of its international operations. Perrin will report to Neve Savage, president of the international division. Perrin has strong expertise in international business development. The company is aggressively moving ahead with plans to open its London-based international headquarters in June of this year. Perrin comes from Getty Images, where he was senior vice president Europe and Asia Pacific.

Regence BlueShield

Former Seattle mayor Norman Rice and Weyerhaeuser executive Mack Hogans have agreed to serve on the Regence BlueShield board of directors. The board was formed in 1997 when King County Medical Blue Shield and Pierce County Medical Bureau merged. This is the first time the nonprofit community-based company has added new members to its board since the merger. The board helps establish policies, oversees the corporation's financial affairs, participate in long-term planning and help maintain and improve the company's community relations with its providers.

Business Wire

Business Wire’s Northwest Bureau, that distributes news releases for businesses and organizations in Seattle, has added Mary Oehler as a newsroom editor. As an editor, Oehler will be a member of the account team working with Seattle businesses and organizations that use Business Wire's world-wide network of media.

Pacific Edge Software

Pacific Edge Software, a Kirkland-based developer of enterprise software solutions that automate the product and service delivery process, announced that Colby Africa has been promoted to chief software architect. Since April 1999, Africa has served as the company's development manager. Africa will be responsible for technology and systems architecture and will oversee all product developers.

David Evans and Associates

Randy Anderson, Marc Pudists and David Ironmonger have been promoted to associates of David Evans and Associates. They work out of DEA's Tacoma office.

Anderson joined the firm last year as engineering manager after working many years for Pierce County. He is currently working on projects for the cities of Fife, Kent, Gig Harbor, and for the Boeing Realty Corp.

Pudists, who joined DEA in 1992, is project manager for the firm's civil engineering group. He has worked on several projects for Good Samaritan Hospital, the Port of Tacoma and private developers.

Ironmonger joined DEA in 1991. He is assistant survey manager for the firm. He has worked on the Tulalip Superfund Site, and has completed projects for Pierce County, the Port of Tacoma, and the cities of Gig Harbor and Fife.

David Evans and Associates is a national engineering firm, specializing in transportation engineering and planning, land development, environmental planning and water resources and telecommunication services.

HBB

HBB, a mechanical engineering consulting firm based in Seattle, has hired three engineers.

Scott Schorn, project manager, has experience designing office building, health care, retail, housing, recreational and institutional projects. His assignments at HBB include Ridgeway Hall and the Campus Services Building at Western Washington University and the remodel of the library at Shoreline Community College. Mark Macomber, project engineer, has experience on educational, industrial, laboratory and office building projects. He is working on the High School at Granite Falls, the commissioning of Dunlap Elementary School for the Seattle School District and St. Mary's Coptic Orthodox Church in Lynnwood.

Paul Ristow, project engineer, has experience with educational, health care, industrial, office building, housing, food service and institutional projects. His assignments include North Lake Middle School at Lake Stevens, Islander Middle School on Mercer Island and the Vocational Education Building at Bellingham Technical College.

Kennedy/Jenks Consultants

Kennedy/Jenks Consultants, an environmental engineering firm with local offices in Seattle and Federal Way, has named Edward Kistner as market segment leader for airport engineering. He is the client manager for the ports of Seattle and Portland.

The firm has named Martha Knowlton as regional manager for the firm's Northwest region. She has experience managing investigations and cleanups of hazardous waste sites for industrial, legal and municipal clients.

John Norris has been named the branch manager of the firm's office in Federal Way. He is an environmental scientist with experience in the assessment, closure and remediation of contaminated sites and waste disposal facilities.

Parametrix

Terry Belunes was promoted to office manager of Parametrix's Portland operations. He was the waste management division manager and has been with the firm three years. He managed a team that worked on a major Port of Vancouver remediation project, which involved investigating soil and groundwater impacts from a former industrial facility.

Lindsay Yamane was promoted from associate director of the company's transportation services to director. His expertise ranges from designing roads and highways to light rail and bridges. He joined the firm in 1998 as a senior project manager.

Reid Middleton

Ross Beckley has been hired as a land-use planner at Reid Middleton. He will review plans and permits for the city of Seattle's Department of Design, Construction and Land Use, and provide environmental and permit assistance for Reid Middleton's clients. Beckley comes to the firm from the city of Normandy Park, where he worked as a permit coordinator and assistant planner.

Economic and Engineering Services

Nebojsa Mucibabic has joined the Portland office of Economic and Engineering Services. He has experience in planning and water resources development. Mucibabic will oversee design and construction management of several new transmission mains in Clackamas County, Ore.

Derrel Triplett joins EES with experience in process and project engineering. A chemical engineer, Triplett will work out of the company's Bellevue office. He will be working on a chlorination facility for Grays Harbor Public Development Authority.

Andrew Hill, a recent graduate from Northwestern University, will provide entry-level engineering support to the Bellevue office.

Kristie Hartfeil has joined the Portland office of EES as a senior engineer. Her specialties include slope stabilization methods, bioengineering, foundation analysis, embankment design and environmental investigation and remediation.

SRG Partnership

Jim Cox, a laboratory planner for SRG, has been named senior associate.

Solvei Neiger, a health care project architect, has been promoted to senior associate.

Kirsten Starr, an interior designer, has been promoted to associate.

Based in Portland, SRG Partnership is an architecture, planning and interior design firm.

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