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May 10, 1996
Bruce M. Wenger has been named general manager of the Inn at Semi-Ah-Moo, a Wyndham Resort. Wenger previously served as general manager of the Wyndham Palm Springs Hotel in California.
Judith K. MacMillan, owner of Wall Street Woman, is introducing a new line of French Rags with a trunk show from May 13-25. French Rags is a distinctive collection of richly colored rayon knits. Designer Brenda French custom makes the clothing to each customer's preference of color and length. Wall Street Woman is located at 7710 S.E. 27th St.
Mark Jones has been hired as marketing representative for Alaska Seafood in the Southeast. Jones will promote Alaska seafood products in the retail, wholesale and foodservice industries for the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute (ASMI). ASMI is a partnership between the Alaska seafood industry and the state of Alaska that conducts national and international marketing campaigns promoting the consumption of wild Alaska seafood.
Thriftway Stores of Washington has launched a Web site for its 35 independently owned and operated supermarkets in the state. Thriftway's home page is the first major Web-based site developed by a major supermarket group in the Puget Sound region.
Robert J. Holmes, former executive director of the Portland Development Commission and CEO and president of Harbor Properties, Inc. in Seattle, has been named director of ScanlanKemperBard Companies, a real estate investment, merchant banking and development company headquartered in Portland. Prior to his position with Harbor Properties, Inc. Holmes started Intrawest in the United States 10 years ago and held a variety of positions within the company including president and CEO and chairman.
John L. Scott, has announced the opening of the North Spokane office. The office is located at 220 West Francis. Franchise owner Dwight Hille plans to have 20 agents on staff. John L. Scott also announced the opening of two Thurston County franchises, Lacey South and Lacey North, in the Hawks Praire area. Building is nearly complete on brand-new offices for each location. Ron Hackler, is opening up his third franchise with John L. Scott. Sean Johnsrud has joined John L. Scott's Corporate office as a market analyst for the Builder Services Division. Johnsrud comes to John L. Scott from a previous position as community sales manager for Polygon NW. Ture Anderson, Jr. has been appointed to John L. Scott's corporate office as director of research and marketing for the Builder Services Division.
Macheele Dinneen has been promoted to managing director of retail properties. Her new responsibilities put her in charge of the operations of all retail properties managed by RW Robideaux. Dinneen has worked in the real estate industry for over eight years specializing in shopping center marketing, operations, special event programming, development and management. RW Robideaux has also announced the promotion of Rick Dickey to managing director of residential properties. As managing director he will oversee the management of the residential properties department, who manage all apartment properties, homeowner associations and mobile home parks, under management contracts with RW Robideaux clients. Denise Harfield has been selected to be director of leasing. Harfield will be directing the leasing group for all commercial managed accounts. Gary Clark has been promoted to vice president of RWR Northwest, a subsidiary of RW Robideaux & Company. Clark has over 30 years of experience in the real estate business.
The 1996 Seattle-King County Citizen Award Banquet honoring Stanley O. McNaughton, will be held on May 30, beginning at 6 p.m., at the Seattle Sheraton Hotel, 1400 6th Avenue. The First Citizen Award is the longest standing and most prestigious public service award of its kind in Seattle. The award has been given annually since 1939 by the Seattle-King County Association of Realtors on behalf of local citizens to recognize community service leaders and encourage others to become active in community programs and issues. The cost for dinner and festivities is $75 per person or $700 per table. For more information call (206) 820-3277.
Windermere Real Estate has announced the addition of six new sales associates. Lynnell Sanders has joined the Oak Tree. Connie Lappin and Judith Henke have joined the Windermere's Sand Point office. The Alderwood office welcomes sales associate Dawn Runyan. Bob Hackett comes to the Bellevue-south office and Ted Alton joins the Eastlake office.
The Coldwell Banker Plateau office in Enumclaw recently relocated its office to 2820 Griffin Avenue, Suite 100, Enumclaw, WA 98022. Previously, the company had been located at 2987 Griffin Avenue.