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May 20, 2015
In its Seattle office, Perkins+Will promoted Andrew Clinch to associate principal and Molly Baker, Deborah Horn, Cameron Hall, Holly Herzer and Edward Palushock to associate. Clinch is a project manager, designer and project architect with nearly 20 years of experience. He focuses on higher education, office and science and technology projects, and his work includes the University of Washington Life Sciences Building. Baker is an interior design leader at the firm who recently completed Northeastern University's expansion at Terry & Thomas. Horn has 24 years of experience in accounting, 10 with Perkins+Will, and manages the financial aspects of the Seattle office. Hall is an architect with 30 years of experience in commercial, transit and civic projects. He is working on a mixed-use office project at 701 Ninth Ave. in Seattle. Herzer is an architect with nine years of experience in health care, higher education, commercial and science and technology projects. Her work includes the Allen Institute for Brain Science in Seattle. Palushock is a senior project architect with over 20 years of experience, including The Atrium, a spec office/research lab project in Seattle. The Perkins+Will Seattle office works on higher education, health care, corporate, commercial, civic, and science and technology projects.