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April 5, 2006

NBBJ

NBBJ recently announced seven new principals at its Seattle office. Dale Alberdattle has been an architect with NBBJ for three years and is working on the Southwest Washington Medical Center in Vancouver, and the Virginia Mason Medical Center Master Plan and East Campus project in Seattle. As a controller, Brenda Clark oversees the firm's domestic and international tax--related issues. Kay Compton is the design lead for NBBJ's commercial and mixed-use practice. Her current projects include a Bellevue development with more than 1 million square feet of office, retail, hotel and condominium space, and Seventh & Madison, a class-A office building in Seattle. Liz Jacks has more than 30 years experience in campus and institutional master planning and facility program planning, as well as strategic planning, financial, cost, operational and workload analysis. Her recent projects include Washington University in St. Louis, Mo., and Stanford University Learning and Knowledge Center. Diane Lindberg-Nigh has 29 years of experience with NBBJ. Her work includes the new 315,000-square-foot inpatient hospital for Swedish Orthopedic Institute and Island Hospital in Anacortes. Lynne Shira, a registered nurse, has 32 years in the medical field and now works in NBBJ's health care consulting practice. She is working with the Swedish Medical Center Orthopedic Hospital in Seattle and the new San Carlos Center for the Palo Alto Medical Foundation. Nancy Waiss is responsible for coordinating facilities and office services across the firm. Her recent project was leading logistical efforts for the move from Pioneer Square to South Lake Union.




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