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Dec 21, 1995

Cascade Financial Corporation

David W. Duce has been elected vice chairman of Cascade Financial Corp. of Everett. He has served on Cascade's board since 1991 and is chairman of the compensation and personnel committee. Duce has been a partner in the law firm of Duce, Bastian & Peterson since 1984, and is a former member of Senator Henry M. Jackson's Washington D.C. staff.

Lynden

Lynden, a transportation company primarily serving Alaska, has promoted Jon Burdick to executive vice president of operations for the Seattle office. Burdick previously served as vice president, business development, and as president of Lynden Logistics Inc. Mark Anderson, a 20-year veteran of Lynden and its affiliates, will replace Burdick as president of Lynden Logistics. Most recently, Anderson was vice president of the logistics subsidiary.

Seattle University

Class of '97 applicants have until Feb. 1, 1996 to enroll in the Executive Master of Not-for-Profit Leadership program at Seattle University's Institute of Public Service. The 16-month program, which primarily meets on evenings and weekends, is the nation's first masters degree designed specifically for top managers of not-for-profit organizations. It is open to those already in senior nonprofit roles, professionals in other sectors interested in changing careers, and experienced civic volunteers seeking paid employment. Scholarship funding is available for qualified individuals. Further information, call Seattle University at (206) 296-5440, or toll free at (800) 542-0833 (inside Washington state) and (800) 426-7123 (outside the state).

Xerox of the Pacific Northwest

Xerox of the Pacific Northwest has named James Barrett document solutions manager, focusing on Docutech products, the company's line of high speed publishing and printing machines. Barrett has been with Xerox since 1985 and has held various sales and sales management positions in the Pacific Northwest. Also, Calvin Nichols has been promoted to manager of customer service operations the Northwest region. Since joining the company in 1976, Nichols has served as field service manager, region service products manager, and region systems manager in Texas, Arizona and California. In 1986, he moved to Seattle and was promoted to district manager of customer service for Washington and Alaska.

Marcus & Millichap

Marcus & Millichap announced that Timothy R. Ufkes has joined the Seattle regional office. Ufkes has over six years experience in the commercial real estate industry. Ufkes specializes in large apartment brokerage. Marcus & Millichap has 23 offices nationwide.

Keywest Realty joins Real Estate Network

ERA Keywest Realty in Vashon Island has joined the ERA Real Estate Network. Fred Steen is owner/broker for ERA Keywest Realty. ERA Real Estate has member brokers in all 50 states and 14 countries.

Kingsbridge Apartments

American Capital Resource, Inc. announced the funding of a $2,617,000 permanent loan for the Kingsbridge Apartments in Federal Way. The apartments were insured under the HUD 223(f) program with a 35-year fully amortized, permanent fixed rate loan at an interest rate of 7.3 percent.

New hospitality consulting group

Horwath Hospitality Consulting USA and Landauer Hospitality Group agreed to combine their hospitality consulting activities in the United States. Horworth is a member of Horwath International, an international network of accounting and management consulting firms. Landauer Hospitality Group is a division of Landauer Associates, Inc., an international real estate consulting firm. The agreement creates the largest hospitality consulting group in the nation, with offices in 15 cities throughout the country. "Joining forces with Horwath will further globalize our hospitality business, and allows us to bring worldwide resources and industry information directly to our customers. We can now serve both our domestic clients' international needs, as well as our global clients' U.S. Market requirements" said Ken Wilson, national director of hospitality services at Landauer.

Windermere

Mage Gangon, Tara Solis, and Jane O'Neal have joined Windermere Real Estate as sales associates. Gangon joins the West Seattle-Fauntleroy office after starting his real estate career with Excel Properties. Solis, new to real estate, joins Windermere's Auburn office. O'Neal begins her real estate career with the Windermere-Eastlake office.

NAIOP chapter wins award

The Washington State Chapter of the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) won the 1995 NAIOP Chapter Merit Award for Community Enhancement. The chapter received the award for its public/private/community group partnership between NAIOP, the city of Seattle and Thornton Creek Alliance that provided volunteers, funding, materials and equipment for the re-creation of a wetland and creek restoration project.

Coldwell Banker On-line

Homes listed with Seattle's Coldwell Banker Bain Associates are now being displayed on the Web site. Through the Internet, homes will become instantly more accessible to buyers not just in the Seattle area but internationally. Earlier this year, Coldwell Banker Corp. introduced a proprietary World Wide Web site on the Internet. The site also features consumer information on interest rates, and tips on buying and selling a home. The Coldwell Banker web site can be accessed at: http://www.coldwellbanker.com

Lynnwood Mortgage Corp

The Lynnwood Mortgage Corp. (LMC) is offering a a new mortgage program that allows builders, sellers and lenders to offer home buyers a no-interest loan for up to 12 months. Through this program, either a builder, a seller or a lender agrees to pay the interest for up to a year. LMC hopes that the program, East Pay Program, coupled with the continuing decline in interest rates, will get the 1996 housing market off to a strong start. LMC has offices in Burlington, Everett, Lake Stevens, Mountlake Terrace and Sivlerdale.

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