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October 28, 2009
Fehr & Peers' hired Dan Grayuski as principal in its Northwest Regional Office in Kirkland. Grayuski has been with the transportation consulting firm for more than 10 years, and has 20 years of experience. He will focus on business development. The firm also hired Joel Rabinovitz as a senior transportation engineer with micro-simulation modeling experience. He has been working on local transportation and engineering studies, including simulation and evaluation of alternatives for the Seattle Alaskan Viaduct replacement project. Seleta Reynolds relocated to the office after spending 10 years working in the San Francisco office. Reynolds has extensive bicycle and pedestrian planning expertise and is working with Redmond on improvements for bicyclists, pedestrians and transit riders on the Northeast 40th Corridor. Chris Breiland, senior transportation engineer and Kendra Breiland, senior transportation planner, also recently relocated to the Kirkland office from northern California. Chris Breiland specializes in smart growth and greenhouse gas analysis and is working with the Washington State CTED on ways to analyze greenhouse gas emissions. Kendra Breiland has expertise in transportation finance and policy analysis. She is working on transportation planning projects, from regional plans to campus master plans. Tiiki Rysen, GIS/graphics specialist, also relocating from northern California, will lead visual design efforts.