August 3, 2011
ZGF Architects
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| Eby
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| Stroshane
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| Blackmore
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| Watkins
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| Wild
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ZGF Architects has hired seven people in Seattle, bringing the head count there to 105. They are
Craig Rizzo, associate partner and project designer,
Melissa Eby, interior designer,
Beth Stroshane, specification writer and associate, and
Julie Cronk, marketing manager, along with interns
Scott Blakemore,
Thayer Wild and
Adrienne Watkins. Rizzo returns to the firm with 15 years of experience on projects. Most recently, he worked at Leo A. Daly in Phoenix designing a net-zero-energy building in Qatar. Eby's work includes Smokey Point Medical Center in Marysville. Previously, she was at Ankrom Moisan Associated Architects. Stroshane's projects include a mixed-use building in Russia and tenant improvements at the University of Washington Medical Center. She worked at NBBJ. Cronk worked as marketing director at Lorig Development. Blakemore is working on the master plan for St. Francis Hospital in Federal Way. Wild is working on Seattle Children's expansion. Watkins was at ZGF from 2007-2009. Her projects included the University of Washington Molecular Engineering Building.