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Mar 05, 2026

LMC Construction has appointed Dale Newcombe as vice president, Washington Market. Bringing 43 years of construction and development experience, Newcombe will lead strategic growth across Washington, strengthen client partnerships, and support the expansion of LMC's ongoing presence.
He previously spent more than two decades with Walsh Construction in Tacoma, serving in leadership roles and guiding housing and mixed-use projects. Newcombe also contributes to community initiatives as a board member-elect for the Tacoma/Pierce County Affordable Housing Consortium. “Dale understands the Washington market and the people who shape it, and that makes him a strong addition to our team,” said Chris Duffin, President & CEO of LMC. “His steady support of mentorship and community work reflects what we value at LMC.”

Tacoma City Council confirmed Toni Esparza as the new Neighborhood & Community Services Director. Esparza has more than 25 years of leadership experience in human services, youth development, community safety, and equity-centered systems change. She will step into her new role at the city of Tacoma on March 23, following her tenure as assistant director of the city of Bellevue's Parks and Community Services Department.
The Neighborhood & Community Services Department works to build healthy and successful neighborhoods and households through leading community problem solving, funding human services, and partnering with community members to facilitate safe, clean, and attractive neighborhoods.
Tacoma City Council is currently seeking applicants to fill a position on the Public Utility Board.
The Public Utility Board is comprised of five members who are nominated by the Government Performance and Finance Committee and appointed by a majority vote of the city council. The membership term is five years and is composed of Tacoma residents.
The Public Utility Board acts as the governing body for Tacoma Public Utilities and oversees the management and operation of Tacoma Public Utilities, which includes Tacoma Power, Tacoma Water, and Tacoma Rail.
Applications must be submitted to the City Clerk's Office by noon on March 25 at: http://tacoma.gov/cbcapplication
Mar 04, 2026




Sellen Construction recently announced four new project executives who are serving as senior relationship leaders and strategic partners to clients:
Shanna Dennis, project executive, SVP, is a seasoned healthcare leader and will continue to lead Sellen's healthcare projects and accounts.
Travis Harth, project executive, VP, has served as senior director of Special Projects and will continue to lead and scale Sellen's tenant improvement business, expanding the team's ability to meet a wide range of client needs.
Peter Richardson, project executive, VP, has delivered some of Sellen's largest and most complex corporate and civic projects, and will now also serve clients in K-12 education and the public sector.
Nick Weymouth, project executive, SVP, has led some of Sellen's most complex and high-profile corporate projects and will continue to serve clients across corporate campus, high-rise office and other key markets.
Mar 03, 2026

Global construction and development firm Skanska announced that Eric Marsh has been promoted to vice president — account manager.
In his new role, which includes working with clients from the Puget Sound region to the Inland Northwest, Marsh will continue his work with higher education clients including Washington State University and Seattle University, while also assuming leadership of Skanska's Boeing, Sound Transit and Port of Seattle accounts.
“Eric has consistently demonstrated a strong ability to deliver value to our clients while building high-performing teams,” said Lew Guerrette, executive vice president and general manager, Skanska USA Building in Seattle.
March joined Skanska in 2013. His work includes leadership on projects such as Microsoft Building 83, Washington State University Plant Sciences, Seattle University CSI, and Seagen Launch Pad. His experience spans multiple market sectors, including life sciences, higher education, corporate commercial, residential high-rise, federal and aviation work.
Marsh holds a B.S. in Construction Management from Washington State University.
Skanska in the U.S. operates 28 offices across the country, with its headquarters in New York City. In 2025, its U.S. development and construction streams generated $8.7 billion in revenue.
Visit Seattle, the official destination marketing organization for Seattle and King County, announced the appointment of Marco Leal as the organization's first vice president of destination development, a newly established senior leadership role designed to elevate Seattle's visibility and long-term vitality as a premier global destination. “Marco's global expertise and proven ability to build collaborative, high-impact destination strategies make him the ideal person to lead Seattle's next chapter of tourism growth, innovation, and community partnership,” said Tammy Canavan, President & CEO of Visit Seattle.
Leal's role includes expanding and the membership base; advancing domestic and international travel trade relationships; strengthening alignment with SEA Airport's expansion and route development initiatives; and elevating visitor services, including growth of the Seattle Certified Tourism Ambassador program. He will serve on Visit Seattle's senior leadership team, helping shape the organization's strategy and impact across Seattle and King County.
Leal most recently served as deputy chief executive officer at Concacaf, where he led regional operations, destination-level strategies, and major events across 41 national markets. Leal holds a Juris Doctor and a Bachelor of Juridical and Social Sciences and has completed executive education in Finance and Accounting at Columbia Business School, along with advanced executive leadership and management programs through FIFA. He serves as an Arbitrator for the Court of Arbitration for Sport and is fluent in English and Spanish.
Feb 27, 2026
Coupang, a U.S.-based tech company headquartered in Seattle, has joined the WCIT Advisory Board. Coupanq and is an e-commerce retailer serving South Korea, with a growing presence in Taiwan and other Asian markets. The company exports millions of dollars in goods and services from thousands of U.S. brands, allowing American entrepreneurs to reach new global customers.
Lori Otto Punke, president of WCIT, stated, “As an exporter of U.S. products into Asian markets, Coupang is an essential component of our international trade economy. WCIT is made stronger by members like Coupang — companies that are living proof of what international trade can do for Northwest businesses and workers. We look forward to working with Jason to advance policies that expand trade across the Northwest.”
“As a company proudly headquartered in Seattle, Coupang is honored to join the WCIT Advisory Board and support Washington's legacy as a global trade hub,” said Jason Park, director, Global Government Affairs at Coupang.
WCIT is an organization advocating for trade and investment policies that increase the competitiveness of Northwest workers, farmers, and businesses.
DexCare Inc. announced that Ravi Doddivaripalli has joined the company as its chief technology officer. Doddivaripalli brings experience scaling SaaS platforms with expertise in AI, real-time data integration, and scalable architecture across healthcare and enterprise environments.
“We can build and deploy at a pace that wasn't possible a few years ago,” said Matt Blosl, CEO of DexCare. “Our platform already connects data, capacity, and demand across some of the largest health systems in the country. Ravi brings the architectural depth and platform experience to accelerate what we've built to help more health systems treat more patients with the resources they already have.”
Doddivaripalli joins DexCare from XY Retail Inc., where he served as chief product and engineering officer, leading platform strategy, AI services, and global engineering operations during a period of rapid growth. Over his 25-year career, he has held senior platform and engineering roles across healthcare and enterprise organizations, including Hewlett-Packard, Innovaccer, Delta Dental of California, Sephora, and Salesforce.com.
Certivo, an AI-powered supply chain compliance management platform, announced a $4 million seed round led by Suffolk Technologies with participation from Pioneer Square Ventures and other leading investors. The funding will accelerate product development, expand engineering and AI capabilities, and scale go-to-market efforts across manufacturing and the built world.
The investment marks the emergence of a new category: AI-native compliance automation — purpose-built to replace manual, fragmented compliance operations with continuously operating intelligent systems.
“Compliance complexity grows exponentially as companies scale,” said Kunal Chopra, CEO and co-founder of Certivo. “The regulatory wave around PFAS, DPP, CRA, and sustainability isn't slowing down. It's accelerating. Enterprises need infrastructure that scales with it. We built Certivo as an AI-native system that makes compliance continuous, proactive, and durable.”