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May 26, 2000
Nutraceutix, a Redmond-based company that develops, licenses and manufactures proprietary and non-proprietary private label health supplements for major health supplement companies, has appointed David Howard, former president and chief operating officer of Novopharm International, as president and CEO. He will also become a director of the company. William St. John, who served as president since 1995, will remain as chairman of the board, a position he has held since 1995. In addition, St. John will serve as chief scientific officer for the company.
VoteHere.net, a Bellevue-based supplier of secure online voting solutions, took home top honors at the 11th Annual Emerging Business Awards luncheon hosted by the Bellevue Chamber of Commerce. The company was honored with the Emerging Technology Award, highlighting businesses that have shown innovation and entrepreneurial spirit while demonstrating leadership in highly competitive markets.
NetUPDATE, a Bellevue-based supplier of collaborative transaction applications, and Onyx Software, a provider of customer-centric e-business solutions, announced a new online service for the mortgage industry. NetUPDATE will combine its LoanUPDATE online mortgage application and ByteOnline loan origination software with Onyx Software's e-business platform. The service for mortgage professionals will provide loan pipeline management and customer relationship management for professionals in any size office — from individual brokers in single net-branches to large multi-state lenders.
The Association of Women in Communications, Seattle Professionals Chapter, announced the installment of its new board of directors. The board members are:
May 25, 2000
Michael Fleming has joined the Seattle office of the law firm of Lane Powell Spears Lubersky as a partner. Fleming concentrates his practice in complex dispute resolution, corporate finance and real estate.
MarketFitz, a Seattle-based integrated marketing services company, announced that Erik Peterson has joined the company as an associate. Peterson, most recently manager of investor education with Frank Russell Co. of Tacoma, was previously a partner in Reis Endicott Peterson, a Seattle public relations and public affairs firm that merged with MarketFitz in 1999.
Northwestern Trust and Advisory Co. announced that L. Lane Ottaway has been named a senior trust associate in the personal trust department. His responsibilities include administration of high net worth accounts, including assisting with tax and estate planning. He has more than 10 years of experience in the trust and banking industry.
President Clinton has appointed Martha Choe, director, Washington State Community, Trade and Economic Development, to the Presidential Advisory Commission on Asian American and Pacific Islanders. The commission was established to advise the president on the development, monitoring and coordination of federal efforts to improve the quality of life for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Before joining the state agency, Choe was a Seattle City Council member and vice president of the Bank of America.
The National Association of Credit Services, Western Washington-Alaska, announced the election of Roger Benford as its new chairman of the board for 2000 - 2001. Benford is the credit manager for Smith Tractor & Equipment and began his term in April. Vickey Roe, credit manager for Ocean Beauty Seafood, is chairman elect. Staff officers elected were Donald Conklin, president; Karen Parks, vice president; and Claude Harmon, treasurer.
Badgley, Phelps and Bell, a Seattle-based independent investment management firm, has hired Kristen Schriver as manager, institutional sales and client service. Schriver will focus her attention on introducing the firm's investment philosophy to new institutional audiences and maintaining client relationships. Prior to joining the firm, she had been employed by Salomon Smith Barney, New York Life and Crabbe Huson.