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September 7, 2011

Rae Anne Rushing, a founder of the Seattle engineering firm Rushing, will retire at the end of the year after 23 years in design and construction. Co-founder Scott Rushing will replace her as president and CEO. The mechanical engineers started the firm six years ago as its only employees. It now has 33 people working in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, sustainability consulting, energy services and commissioning. The firm has completed more than 550 projects, volunteered time to work on local codes and achieved LEED-CI platinum for its office. Rae Ann Rushing said in a press release she has been involved with the Clinton Global Initiative to get young girls interested in science and engineering fields.