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Oct 23, 2018
In Kent, Novinium hired Kerrin Smith as COO. Smith has over 20 years of experience as a senior executive. He was president of Kompan North America, a provider of playground equipment. Novinium rejuvenates underground cables for electric utilities.
Scott Wendlandt joined Everett-based Kirtley-Cole Associates as director of operations. Wendlandt was vice president of construction at Trammell Crow Residential, and was senior project manager for 11 years at AvalonBay Communities prior to that.
The Society for Marketing Professional Services named Amanda Erickson of Sellen Construction as 2017 SMPS Chapter President of the Year. Erickson is editorial director at Sellen. She helped SMPS Seattle reach 266 members, beating its goal.
The National Academy of Construction named Sam E. Baker Jr. as general counsel for the organization. Baker is senior partner at Oles, Morrison, Rinker & Baker in Seattle. As general counsel, Baker serves on the academy's executive committee. The academy includes leaders who have made life-long contributions to the AEC industries.
Donald Tuttle joined the Seattle office of UEB Builders, a design-build and general contractor with other offices in Portland, Dallas and the Phoenix area. Tuttle is development principal in the local office, which opened in 2016. He was principal-in-charge of business development at DCI Engineers and has more than 20 years of local experience in that field. UEB wants to double the size of its Seattle office, to 20 staff, by next summer.
Oct 16, 2018
Mark Reed joined The Walsh Group in Tukwila as senior project manager. Reed has 26 years of construction experience, working at Soltek Pacific, DCK Worldwide/Summit Builders, RQ Construction and Straub Construction. At Walsh, he is working on Building 431 at Naval Base Kitsap.
In Spokane, Bouten Construction Co. hired Joshua Goudge as project manager. Goudge worked for 11 years at Bellevue-based GLY Construction, most recently as project manager. He holds a master's degree in architecture from Washington State University.
Here are the 2018 Washington Women in Trades Award winners: Marci Solomon, Tradeswoman of the Year; Melinda Nichols, Lifetime Achievement; Karen Dove, Active Advocate; Steve Petermann, Instructor; Lisa Marx, Union Activist; Angela Ewen, Josie Dunn Apprentice; and Brittani Cain, Peggy Cook Apprentice. They will be honored Nov. 3 at a banquet in Des Moines.
Eleven Bank of America volunteers joined with Habitat for Humanity Seattle-King County to build two homes in Pacific. The effort was part of the bank's broader $1.32 million commitment to advance economic mobility in Pacific and the Inland Northwest.