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Dec 28, 2005
The Seattle Seahawks hired Beth Wojick as vice president of corporate partnerships. She will oversee business relationships with partners. Lance Lopes, who has served as vice president of corporate partnerships/legal affairs since 2003, will become vice president of business development/general counsel. Wojick was executive vice president of the Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce.
Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt has added Colin Folawn to the commercial litigation group as an associate. He was an attorney at Gordon, Thomas, Honeywell, Malanca, Peterson & Daheim in Tacoma.
Casey Family Programs named William C. Bell, Casey's executive vice president of child and family services and former commissioner of New York City's Administration for Children's Services, as its new president and CEO starting January 1. Bell will succeeded Ruth W. Massinga, who has served as president and CEO since 1989 and is now retiring. Casey Family Programs is the nation's largest foundation dedicated solely to the needs of children in foster care.
Dec 27, 2005
The Port of Tacoma has named David Morrison director of financial planning and treasurer. Morrison was senior finance manager for Microsoft and also worked in finance for Intel and Deloitte & Touche.
Shari Day Campbell, medical marketing veteran and former owner of a public relations and marketing firm, has joined JayRay as a senior consultant. JayRay is a communications consultancy with offices in Seattle and Tacoma.
ERA Care Communities, a Puget Sound retirement housing provider, has a new director of sales, Nancy Werner. She will oversee sales management at six, and soon to be seven, local properties.
Timothy W. Jones has joined the Seattle law office of Williams, Kastner & Gibbs as an associate, focusing on commercial litigation. He received his J.D. from Seattle University School of Law.
Dec 23, 2005
Washington Mutual will align its single-family residential mortgage lending operations under one management team to streamline operations and improve service. Management of Long Beach Mortgage Co., the company's subprime lending business, and Mortgage Banker Finance, warehouse lending, will move from the Commercial Group to David Schneider, president of the Home Loans group. The balance of the Commercial Group, including multifamily lending, will report to Al Brooks. Craig Chapman, president of the Commercial Group, will leave the company Jan. 31, 2006.
Redmond-based ABODA, formerly Northwest Suites & Housing Services, hired Teresa Villarreal as reservations account specialist, Marcus Jimenez as reservations and sales consultant, and Shanna Desono as laundry assistant.
Stephanie Pennix Berntsen, an attorney with Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt in Seattle, was recently elected to the board of directors for the Work Force Development Center, a non-profit vocational training center in Mukilteo. It serves students from Snohomish, Island and North King counties.
Rainier Pacific Financial Group of Tacoma said its subsidiary, Rainier Pacific Bank, will purchase the property and casualty insurance businesses of Christopherson-Boze Insurance Services and Holman Insurance Agency in the first quarter of 2006. The agencies employ 15 people and will continue to operate under their current names and from their locations in University Place and Gig Harbor.