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Mar 06, 2013
Seattle/Tacoma-based 88.5 KPLU hired Martha Kange as online managing editor effective March 11. For the past six years, Kang has worked in digital news production at KOMO News, and since 2011 has led the social media department.
Seattle-based Pacific Continental Bank promoted Paola Tippner to vice president and HR generalist. Tippner will be working from Pacific Continental Bank's KOIN office in downtown Portland.
Bellevue Downtown Association promoted Mike Ogliore to vice president of events and operations. Ogliore has produced events for the association for six years such as the Bellevue Jazz Festival, Symetra Bellevue Family 4th and Live at Lunch concert series. The Bellevue Downtown Association is a nonprofit, member-based organization.
Mar 05, 2013

Banner Bank promoted Diana Ortega to vice president. She will continue as a relationship manager serving clients and developing connections with area business leaders. Ortega is based out of the Everett-Colby Commercial Banking Center and has been with the bank for 13 years. She serves is one of Banner's two Small Business Administration liaisons for the greater Seattle, West Metro division.
Foster Pepper hired Barbara Jane League as of counsel in the public finance practice. League has more than 15 years of experience, including public finance and taxation, and more than nine years of experience in business and real estate law. Prior to joining Foster Pepper, she was an associate director at Navigant Capital Advisers in Washington, D.C., and also worked for the Office of Chief Counsel for the IRS in Washington, D.C.
Mar 01, 2013

Seattle law firm Lane Powell shareholder Stephanie Stephens has been selected to serve as a member of the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity's class of Fellows for 2013. The Leadership Council on Legal Diversity is dedicated to creating a diverse legal profession with the goal to help its member organizations find, hire, retain, promote and engage the best talent.
Seahawks coach Pete Carroll visited the Capitol and met with lawmakers, asking them for state funding to help expand a youth outreach program he heads. He visited both the House and Senate chambers on Wednesday, and also briefly met with Gov. Jay Inslee. Carroll started “A Better Seattle,” in September of 2011 in partnership with the YMCA of Greater Seattle and the Seattle Youth Violence Prevention Initiative. The program hires street outreach workers in Seattle and south King County in an effort to reduce gang and youth violence. It's modeled on a program Carroll started in Los Angeles while coaching at the University of Southern California.
Feb 28, 2013

Pioneer Human Services promoted Anthony Wright as chief operations officer. Wright joined Pioneer Human Services in 2011 as vice president. Pioneer Human Services provides a chance for change to people overcoming the challenges of chemical dependency, mental health issues or criminal histories.
CrossFit Kenmore has relocated to 7534 NE 175th Street just off of NE Bothell Way to accommodate significant membership growth. Former Navy Special Warfare Operator Chuck Crouch and wife BreAnne Crouch own and operate the facility.