June 25, 2008
LMN Architects
LMN Architects promoted three people to principals and two to associates.
Jennifer Hing, Howard Howlett and
Kristy Kimura were promoted to principals. Hing is project designer for the Washington State University Applied Technology Center in Vancouver and the Washington Technology Center. Howlett has been with the company since 1996. He is the project manager for 1823 Terry Residential Tower, a 37-story, mixed-use building with 330 apartments. Kimura is director of business development. She oversees marketing and new business strategy to successfully build and maintain LMN’s presence.
Roger Wallace and
Pamela Artison were also promoted to associates. Wallace has 30 years of architectural experience, 13 spent running his own firm. He is the project manager for the 1101 Dexter Office Building in South Lake Union. Artison works in human resources to support staff with employee benefits, payroll, and hiring coordination. She is the company’s King County United Way Coordinator and was instrumental in earning LMN the United Way’s Spirit of Caring Award, presented earlier this year to recognize the firm’s consistent level of giving over the past five years.