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Nov 03, 2015

Hermanson Co.

Rogers

Milliren

Lowery

Gourley

Gough

Hermanson Co., a Kent-based mechanical construction and service firm, added Dave Gough, Chris Gourley, Troy Lowery, Jason Milliren and Monty Rogers to its partnership and leadership team. Gough has held several operational and executive positions in the industry over the last 30 years. He joined the company in 2013 as director of service. Gourley, senior account executive in the Tenant Improvement Group, has worked with property managers and building owners over the last 18 years at Hermanson. Lowery joined the company two years ago and is construction executive of the Critical Environment Group. Milliren has been with the company for 10 years and is director of finance. Rogers joined Hermanson as Special Projects Department labor leader, and has been manager of the department for the last five years.

Lease Crutcher Lewis

Ferrell

Arnold

Webster

Summers

Morehead














In Seattle, Lease Crutcher Lewis promoted David Morehead to assistant safety director; and hired Lyle Summers and Evanne Webster as project engineers, Brian Arnold as VDC coordinator and Michael Ferrell as job cost accounting assistant. Morehead started as a carpenter in 1994, has been a safety supervisor since 2005, and joined Lewis in 2014. Both Summers and Webster were interns and recently earned bachelor's degrees from the University of Washington: Summers in civil engineering and Webster in construction management. Arnold has 10 years of VDC/BIM experience, and holds a bachelor's degree in architecture from the University of Kansas. Ferrell has more than five years of accounting experience, and holds a bachelor's degree in management from Louisiana State University.

Stucco Manufacturers Association

Fowler

The Stucco Manufacturers Association hired Mark Fowler as executive director. Fowler was architectural consultant for 13 years at the Northwest Wall & Ceiling Bureau in Seattle. He will develop new marketing plans and educational seminars at SMA, and work with regional trade groups. California-based SMA promotes the plaster and stucco industry throughout the U.S.

Oct 27, 2015

Schuchart

Foster

Tobin

Ondich

Anderson

Motland

Harth

General contractor Schuchart promoted Travis Harth to senior project manager; and hired Matt Motland and Andrew Anderson as assistant project managers, Brian Ondich as superintendent, Samantha Tobin as human resources coordinator and Bill Foster as project manager. Harth works in the Tenant Improvement Division. Motland works in the Building Division and holds a bachelor's degree in civil and environmental engineering from the University of Washington. Anderson works in the Tenant Improvement Division and holds a bachelor's degree in industrial engineering technology from Central Washington University. Ondich works in the Industrial Division. Tobin holds a bachelor's degree in anthropology with a minor in sociology from Willamette University. Foster works in the Industrial Division and holds a bachelor's degree in construction management from CWU.

CITC of Washington

Price

The Construction Industry Training Council of Washington has a new board of trustees that will serve through 2017. Officers are: Mike Price of Alegis Construction, chair; Dave Cunningham of Cunningham Enterprises, vice chair; Adam Pinsky of S.M.E. Inc. of Seattle, treasurer; and Keith Stewart of Stewart Plumbing, secretary. Other board members are David McFerran of Merit Mechanical (immediate past chair), Jason Preuit of W.G. Clark Construction Co., Shawn Rhode of Rafn Co. and Giovanni Migliaccio of the University of Washington. CITC says about 17 percent of the current construction workforce is retiring over the next five years.

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