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Mar 21, 2013

The Seattle Times promoted Janice Vallin to executive director of advertising. Vallin joined The Seattle Times in 2011 as the director of major and national advertising. Vallin began her career in 1995 at the Houston Chronicle, and was the Austin American-Statesman's senior multimedia advertising director.



Seattle law firm Ater Wynn has launched a blog www.telecomlawtoday.com with legal insights and updates on the telecom industry. The blog authors are firm partners Joel R. Paisner, Art Butler and Brenda Molner.
Carl Gardner, vice president and market manager of Bonneville Seattle, announced the promotion of Pete Gammell to KIRO Radio program director; Jason Antebi to KTTH program director and executive producer, and Brian Long to senior director of programming. Utah-based Bonneville owns and operates radio stations in the Seattle, Los Angeles and Phoenix markets.
Mar 20, 2013

Seattle-based law firm Ryan Swanson & Cleveland named Kari A. Brotherton as a member of the firm. Brotherton, an attorney and CPA, was appointed chair of the firm's estate planning and probate group in June 2012 and has worked for the firm since 2006.

Seattle-based Un-Cruise Adventures added Blanca-Stella Lanao to its sales team in a new position to focus on the southern United States and Latin America, with a focus on Mexico. Lanao has 20 years' experience in the travel industry, most recently as a consultant for travel firms in Mexico and South America.
Spokane-based Innovate Washington hired Tim Priest as chief marketing and development officer. Priest was president and founder of CMO Strategy Group, a marketing strategy and services company. Innovate Washington is a statewide public-private partnership that serves as a catalyst for economic growth.
Mar 19, 2013
Seattle law firm Helsell Fetterman hired Andrew Clapp as an associate attorney. Clapp practiced law in Pennsylvania for three and a half years, and focused on clients seeking to buy or sell privately held companies through stock or asset purchases.
Seattle-based Frause hired Maria Cobaleda as communications coordinator in the Seattle office. Cobaleda's previous experience includes managing internal communications at Costa Rica's top public relations company. Frause is a communications and public relations firm.
The Port of Kalama commissioners appointed Mark Wilson as executive director effective April 1. Wilson now works as deputy director and will replace Lanny Cawley, who has led port operations since 1998. The Port of Kalama provides capital investment to create jobs and enhance recreational opportunities.