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September 5, 2007
Gensler announced several new hires, promotions and returning employees. David Ho, Stephanie Rush and Shun-Pin Tseung were hired at the Seattle office. Ho is a project manager with more than nine years of architecture and workplace project experience. He is working on the Bank of America’s local data processing center and the Century Square lobby renovation project in downtown Seattle. Rush joined Gensler as an interior designer. She is working on an Allen Edmonds project with Gensler San Francisco and Bank of America projects in Seattle and Portland. Tseung, who is LEED-accredited, joined Gensler Seattle as a project designer. He is working on projects for Smith-Barney, Edelman and the Century Square lobby and streetfront renovation in downtown Seattle. Yukako Horiuchi and Brian van Stipdonk have returned to the Gensler Seattle office. Horiuchi, an associate and a LEED-certified interior designer, has returned from Gensler’s San Ramon office. Horiuchi is working on projects that include Deloitte & Touche and Getty Images and is working on the Century Square lobby and street front renovation in downtown Seattle. Van Stipdonk, an associate, also transferred from Gensler’s San Francisco office. Van Stipdonk brings more than 15 years of experience and is working on the Century Square lobby and street front renovation in downtown Seattle. Gensler also announced the promotion of one new associate, Molly Thornton. Thornton has worked in many project roles and has experience ranging from programming to construction administration to marketing. She is working in design and technical aspects of the Safeco 1001 4th Avenue project in downtown Seattle.