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Apr 10, 2001

Foster Pepper & Shefelman

Dadoun
Dadoun
Eakman
Eakman
Miller
Miller
Schenck
Schenck
Taylor
Taylor
Seattle attorneys David Dadoun, Steven Eakman, Jeffrey Miller, Lucas Schenck an William Taylor were recently elected to member status at Foster Pepper & Shefelman. Dadoun concentrates his practice in antitrust, trade regulation, consumer protection and franchise litigation. Eakman counsels high-tech and other emerging growth companies and venture capital investors. Miller focuses on complex civil litigation. Schenck provides legal counsel to emerging growth companies. Taylor focuses on corporate banking and regulation of financial institutions.

Studio 904

Studio 904, located in Seattle and Mercer Island, was selected as March’s Business of the Month as part of the Better Business Bureau/U.S. Bank Business of the Year Awards program. The program honors businesses in Western Washington for excellence in customer service, community involvement and innovative business practices. Studio 904 manufactures its own hair product line and donates 5 percent of product sales to charity. In addition, the company offers haircuts for low-income children, free haircuts/color for low-income women preparing for work, haircutting fundraisers to purchase school clothes for homeless children and job-training programs for students.

Dain Rauscher

Mahmoud Shahrezaei has joined Dain Rauscher securities firm as an investment executive in its Silverdale office. Shahrezaei will assist individual and corporate clients in selecting investments and help clients develop retirement plans and money-management programs.

Knowledge Anywhere

Knowledge Anywhere, a Bellevue-based provider of Web-based training solution, has named three business leaders to its board of directors. They are Mac Rogers, former senior executive vice president of Salomon Smith Barney; Allen Shoup, retired CEO of Stimson Lane Vineyards and Estates; and Ron Woodard, president and CEO of MagnaDrive and former president of the Boeing Commercial Airplanes Group

Apr 06, 2001

Appliant

Anderson
Anderson
Morones
Morones
Merrell
Merrell
Juneau
Juneau
Link
Link
Appliant, a Seattle-based management service provider, announced four new hires and one promotion. Kelly Strand Anderson has joined the company as public relations manager. She has more than 15 years experience in marketing and public relations. Tim Morones has joined the company as senior director of business development. He has more than 12 years of business experience focusing on finance and corporate development activities. Tim Merrell was appointed senior director of professional services. Chris Juneau is the new director of product marketing. Alison Link, the former marketing communications manager for the company, has been promoted to director of marketing.

Lane Powell Spears Lubersky

Mary Jo Heston, Lane Powell Spears Lubersky counsel to the firm, was inducted as a Fellow into the American College of Bankruptcy. Heston is one of 36 nominees from the U.S. and abroad being honored this year for their professional excellence and contributions to the fields of bankruptcy and insolvency.

Bullivant Houser Bailey

The law firm of Bullivant Houser Bailey has added J.D. Smith to its Seattle office. Smith is a member of the firm's litigation practice group.

Roguewave

Roguewave, a Spokane-based company that specializes in efficiency solutions for digital marketers, announced the placement of Greg Robleski as advisory board member. Since 1998, Robleski has served as vice president and chief information officer for GoTo.com, an Internet search engine. Prior to joining GoTo.com, he was vice president, technology leader, for the global financial technologies division of the American Express Co

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