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Oct 26, 2004
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Siverts
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Hudson
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Five new employees have joined Swinerton Builders in Bellevue: Paul Cronin, William "Bill" Gonzalez, Mark Muller, Aaron Rauckhorst and Andrew John Spelman. Cronin is a senior project manager for Special Projects. He holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Washington. Gonzales is a quality control engineer for the Fort Lewis lodging project. He holds a bachelor's degree from the University of New Mexico. Muller is a project engineer for the Avenue One project in Seattle. He holds a bachelor's degree from Purdue University and a construction management certificate from the University of Washington. Rauckhorst is a project engineer for the Tacoma Community College Information Technology Center project. He holds a master's degree from Stanford University and a bachelor's degree from the University of Hawaii. Spelman has also is a project engineer. He holds a bachelor's degree from Oregon State University.
A recent homeowner survey by J.D. Power and Associates shows Centex is the top rated new home builder in the Seattle-Tacoma area, followed by Conner Homes and Shea Homes. The results were based on feedback from buyers after living in their homes from four to 18 months. Fourteen home builders were surveyed. This is the first year the Seattle-Tacoma area has been included in a national customer satisfaction study.
Oct 19, 2004
Lundberg
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Alldredge
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Brooks
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Mike Henry has been promoted to general manager of Jeld-Wen's Wood Fiber Division in White Swan, Yakima County. Henry is responsible for the operational and financial performance of the plant, which produces skins for interior solid and hollow core doors. He has worked at the company for 12 years, most recently as assistant general manager. He is a graduate of Central Washington University.
Martin
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