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March 14, 2012











Seattle architecture firm GGLO promoted Beth Dwyer and Mark Sindell to principal, David Cutler, Ted Panton and Alicia Daniels Uhlig to senior associate, Hal Eden, Amy Hartwell, Lindsey Clibborn and Kevin Reed to associate, Tracy Ring to director of human resources and Barry Hohstadt to director of information systems. Dwyer has 25 years of experience that includes retail, commercial, historic renovation, educational and multifamily projects, among them University Village. She is working on UW/Children's Workforce Housing. Sindell is a landscape architect with 15 years of experience in projects that include housing, hospitality, parks and open space. Cutler focuses on complex design projects, from buildings to districts, and works with public-private partnerships, innovative development codes and mixed funding sources. Daniels Uhlig has more than 15 years of experience in sustainable design. As GGLO's director of sustainability, she leads internal research and integrates sustainable design in projects. Panton designs and manages urban mixed-use projects, with a focus on complex environmental and entitlement issues. Eden knows construction technology and detailing. Hartwell has worked on multifamily, mixed-use and rehab projects. Clibborn has experience in housing, hotels, spas, conference facilities and tenant improvements. Reed designs affordable housing. Ring has been with GGLO for 14 years, with experience in benefits, policy development, recruiting, communications and professional development. Hohstadt has more than 15 years of information systems experience.