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Apr 23, 2001
A Bellevue-based venture capital firm that invests in early stage information technology companies, Encompass Ventures, announced it has spun off EnCompass Group, enabling the firm to independently focus on venture capital investment activities. Scot Land and Wayne Wager will remain as managing partners of the firm. The firm will continue to manage its two active venture funds, as well as future funds.
Everett Community College has hired two new deans. Al Friedman, is dean of Math, Science and Occupations division and Chad Lewis, will become dean of Business and Advanced Technology. Friedman has served as interim dean of Math, Science and Occupations since 1999. He came to the college in 1990. Lewis has been an instructor at the college since 1979.
Sound Transit is recruiting for a citizen volunteer from north King County to fill a vacancy on its Citizen Oversight Panel. The 15-member panel was formed in early 1997 to monitor the agency's performance in implementing regional transit services. For more information contact Dave Earling by calling (206) 684-6776.
Senator Patty Murray announced the hiring of USDA Rural Development State Director Mary McBride as her new Central Washington regional representative. McBride has served as the state director of USDA Rural Development for the past six years. Prior to that she worked as the USDA's state rural development coordinator and as the executive director of the Palouse Economic Development Council
Apr 20, 2001
Teresa Powers has been named human resource generalist for Resource Management's Seattle branch, located on Mercer Island. Powers will assist clients with all aspects of human resources including job description development, applicant pre-screening, new-hire orientations and compliance.
Roguewave, a Spokane-based media design company, announced the addition of Stuart Evey as director of strategic alliances. During his 26-year career with Getty Oil Co., Evey served as vice president of the company's worldwide non-oil activities that included direction of commercial real estate holdings, lumber and plywood mills in Africa and the United States; wine and agribusiness developments in California, and the management of hotel and resort properties in Mexico, and New York City.
BDO Seidman, one of the nation’s leading professional service organizations, has expanded its Seattle practice by adding former Hersman Serles’ partners and their respective professional and support staff in that firm’s Kirkland, Everett and Seattle offices. With the addition of these individuals, which will be effective May 1, the number of partners and staff in BDO Seidman’s greater Seattle offices will expand to approximately 70. The former staff of Hersman Serles’ Kirkland and Everett locations will maintain the same office address, telephone and fax numbers. The former Hersman Serles Seattle office staff will be relocating to BDO Seidman’s offices at One Union Square.
Loudeye Technologies, a provider of services and infrastructure for the delivery of digital content, announced the appointment of Joel McConaughy to the new position of chief technology officer. McConaughy will be responsible for guiding the company's technology development and strategy. Previously, McConaughy was senior vice president of technology at Intertainer, a digital entertainment distribution company