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Dec 10, 2014

EHS-International hired Fred Luck as a civil engineer. Luck has more than 20 years of experience and specializes in compliance and remediation of contaminated soil and underground tanks. The Bellevue-based firm provides environmental consulting and engineering, hazardous materials, industrial hygiene, construction management, and indoor air quality consulting.

Walker Macy promoted Hanna (Baker) Richards-James to director of marketing. Richards-James will lead marketing and business development for the Portland and Seattle offices. She is LEED accredited, and has 14 years of experience and a master's in organizational leadership. She joined the firm in 2013.





In the Lynnwood office, Sparling hired Adam Bettcher and Kathleen Gray as acousticians, Laurie Miyatake as a senior project accountant, Ehab Habib as an information technology specialist and Kelsi Seidlitz as a CAD/Revit specialist. Bettcher has four years of experience in architectural acoustics, noise control, testing and analysis, and has worked for architecture firms. He is working on the Bainbridge Island Arts Network Visual Arts Facility. Gray's background includes audio measurements/analysis and architectural acoustics. She is working on schools for Pacific Charter School Development in Tacoma and Puyallup. Miyatake has over 13 years of experience in accounting, 10 in the AEC industry. She was with Stantec in Bellevue. Habib has more than six years of experience as a systems support specialist. Seidlitz has four years of engineering and technical experience. Sparling is an electrical, technology, audiovisual, acoustical and lighting design firm.


Chris Poulsen, an environmental remediation engineer in Hart Crowser's Portland office, has been promoted to principal and Lorne Arnold, a geotechnical engineer, has rejoined the Seattle office. Poulsen has spent much of his career leading the design of remediation projects in the Northwest. He recently consulted with Ecology on the Custom Plywood Mill cleanup. Arnold previously interned at Hart Crowser. He holds a master's in civil engineering from the University of Washington. He will support the Lincoln Square expansion in Bellevue. Hart Crowser is an environmental and engineering firm based in Seattle.



Sazan Group hired Robert Eastman as an associate principal, Eric Roberts as an electrical engineer and Nick Miller as a mechanical designer. Eastman leads the technology services division and has 28 years of experience. He has worked on health care, education, commercial office, mixed use, and other projects. Roberts holds an electrical engineering bachelor's from Seattle University. He has five years of experience on electrical engineering projects for biopharmaceutical firms. Miller holds a bachelor's in mechanical engineering from Seattle University. Sazan provides mechanical, electrical, and data/telecomm engineering, commissioning and owner representation services, with offices in Seattle and Portland.

Jeremy Theodore joined DOWA-IBI Group's Seattle office as a senior architect/education practice lead. Theodore is an architect with a master's degree in structural engineering. He has over 20 years of experience in K-12 and higher education.

Jessica Danielson joined NAC|Architecture as marketing coordinator. She has two years of experience, most recently as marketing director at Pinnacle Physical Therapy in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. At NAC, she prepares proposals, statements of qualifications, interview presentation materials and award submittals. NAC provides planning, design, engineering and capital facilities consulting services.

Trindera Engineering, an electrical and control systems engineering and consulting firm, hired Philip Roice as a project engineer in Spokane. Roice holds a bachelor's in electrical engineering from Idaho State University.
Friends of Youth President and CEO Terry Pottmeyer is leaving after five years with FOY, having completed a $7.5 million capital campaign for a youth shelter, transitional housing and supportive services. The interim CEO is Nancy Osborn Nicholas, who has over 30 years of experience in nonprofit leadership. The FOY board will search for a new CEO.
Puget Sound Sage will have a new executive director in 2015: Rebecca Saldana, who is now deputy director. She will replace David West, who is moving on to new projects after eight years as Sage's director. Saldana has focused on housing and transit issues as well as advocacy for South Seattle since 2012.
Rimon, P.C. has added tax and estate planning attorney Filmore Rose as a partner in the Seattle office. He joins Rimon from Lane Powell. Rimon has corporate, litigation, intellectual property, tax and private client attorneys in 14 offices worldwide.