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Jul 20, 1995
Amy S. Faherty has been named director of pediatric speech/language services for Puget Sound Therapy Services. A Speech/Language Pathologist specializing in pediatric assessment and treatment, she will work from PSTS' new Kent Clinic. Faherty comes to PSTS with more than nine years of experience at Children's Hospital and Medical Center. She has presented numerous workshops and courses nationally and throughout the Puget Sound region. Her experience also includes work as a staff therapist for Virginia Mason Hospital and Harborview Medical Center.
Totem Ocean Trailer Express Inc., Seattle, has named Curt Stoner as its new Alaska Sales Manger. Stoner has been with American President Lines for the past 10 years, most recently as regional sales manager of an 11-member Alaska/Pacific Northwest sales team.
The Rotary Club of Seattle has elected David C. Cortelyou as president, replacing Bruce A. Walker. Cortelyou has been with Seattle real estate development and management firm UNICO Properties for over 30 years, staring his career in 1936 in the leasing department. Since 1992, he has served as president and chief executive officer. Cortelyou is past president of the Building Owners & Managers Association of Seattle and King County, the Downtown Seattle Association and Washington Athletic Club, and board member of the UW Alumni Association.
Jul 19, 1995
Clint Page has been hired as executive director of the Cowlitz Economic Development Council. Page was formerly the director of industrial recruitment and vice president of the Columbia River Economic Development Council in Vancouver, where he helped recruit roughly $2 million of industrial development to Clark County. Most of those businesses were in high-tech industries, the type he hopes to bring to Cowlitz County.
Northwest Cable Advertising has hired Casey Anderson and Whitney Poe as retail sales representatives in the Seattle headquarters office. Previously, Anderson was a sales representative at KIRO-AM and Poe worked at Pacific Publishing, also as a sales representative.
Dave Johnson has been appointed general manager of Applebee's Neighborhood Bar & Grill at Southcenter, which opened yesterday at 17790 Southcenter Parkway, directly across from Levitz Furniture. Johnson has over seven years of experience with Applebee's. He formerly served as general manager of restaurants in Puyallup and Sea-Tac Mall. Prior to that, the Minneapolis, Minn., native was general manager for Applebee's in Minnetonka, Minn.
Fred Glick has joined HNTB as director of urban design and planning. Prior to joining HNTB, Glick was principal urban designer and landscape architect with the Portland firm of Demuth Glick Consultants, Ltd. His national award-winning designs include the transit station area planning and right-of-way design for the Banfield Light Rail Project in Portland.
Ginny Hoglund-Gray has been named manager of the site and civil engineering unit at Entranco. The unit consists of 22 civil engineers, designers and CAD specialists. In addition to environmental and engineering services for highway, street and roadway design, the staff has provided site and civil engineering services for Eddie Bauer's corporate headquarters in Redmond, the expansion of Providence Health Care Center in Everett and Microsoft's World Headquarters in Redmond. Linda Stepp has been promoted to the position of controller at Entranco. She has been with the firm for six years, and served as assistant controller prior to this appointment.
Nancy L. Y. Lim has joined Freiheit & Ho Architects, Inc. as an associate. She will focus her efforts on serving the health care industry, but will also be involved with the firm's food service, retail and industrial clients. Lim was recently a principal with Wangerin Lim Oakdale Architects of Bellevue.
Jan Eric Fredrickson has joined the firm of Weber + Thompson Architects as job captain and intern architect. He brings five years of experience with multi-family housing, commercial projects and single-family residences to the firm.
Neitha Wilkey has joined Angelo Architecture of Tacoma as a project architect. She will also assist in the firm's marketing efforts.