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Oct 31, 1996
CSI Digital, a Seattle-based technology integration-management company, has promoted Linda Young to area vice president. Young will be responsible for directing all of CSI Digital's business in the Northwest region, including Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Alaska and Western Canada.
Bob Niles has been appointed to Northwest regional sales manager for Atlas Cylinders. His responsibility will be to service the industrial OEM and user customers in the Northwest region. Based in Eugene, Ore., Atlas Cylinders manufactures hydraulic, pneumatic, tie rod, welded and custom cylinders. Atlas Cylinders is a division of the Parker Hannifin Corporation.
Chris Westcott has been named executive chef at McCormick & Schmick's Harborside Restaurant on Lake Union. He was formerly executive chef at McCormick's Fish House in Seattle.
Seattle-based MWW/Savitt has hired David Matthews as a local area network (LAN) administrator. As LAN administrator, Matthews will focus on programming Microsoft Office to meet MWW/Savitt's specific needs. He will also in upgrade the in-house Internet connections and create a more efficient and powerful local area network.
Lisa Kirk has joined the Seattle law firm of Reed McClure as an associate. Kirk is a graduate of the University of Washington School of Law and is a member of the Order of the Coif.
The Seattle advertising and direct marketing agency CF2GS has named Melissa Stevens as vice president of direct marketing services. She will primarily be responsible for the L.A. Cellular account, as well as developing new direct marketing clients. CF2GS is a wholly owned subsidiary of True North Communications with offices in Seattle, Portland and San Francisco.
The Van Valkenberg Furber Law Group has added two experienced corporate finance lawyers, Jeffrey Heutmaker and Daren Nitz. Heutmaker was formerly an attorney with Bogle & Gates' Corporate Finance and Securities Group. Nitz was associated with LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae L.L.P and Hawkins, Delafield & Wood in Los Angeles.
Oct 30, 1996
Selpeco Resources, a Kirkland-based project management firm, has formed the new division, Streamline Network Resources (SNR). The division will be headed by Stephen Laccinole, formerly a project manager with Selpeco, and Mark Olson, formerly a certified professional systems engineer with Microsoft. SNR will provide network and computer system management services specifically to small and medium sized businesses as well as clients of the parent company.
Laura Keegan has been hired as account coordinator at the marketing and public relations firm Hawkins & Company. She will provide support on nearly all agency accounts.
Lynn Edelstein Du Bey has rejoined Bogle & Gates P.L.L.C. as "of counsel" in the firm's Labor and Employment Practice Group. Du Bey will advise and represent businesses on employment-related matters including employment agreements and disputes as well as legal compliance.
Cole & Weber president Debby Kennedy has been named as lead of the Seattle-based agency. Her new position will be effective at the end of November with former CEO Austin McGhie's resignation. Kennedy will continued to oversee the Portland office. Other additions to Cole & Weber's management team include Brian Ribbey, senior vice president/general manager of integrated marketing, and George Lange, senior vice president/client services director. Economic Development Council of Thurston County The Economic Development Council (EDC) of Thurston County has recently finished work on a digital electronic community profile of Thurston County. The user-friendly computer product will be a key part of the EDC's future marketing plans supported by EDC "Corporate Trustee" members. The electronic profile was produced by Treehouse Associates of South Carolina and is the first product of its type prepared for an economic development organization.
Hedges & Roth Engineering, Inc., has hired KokWah Tung as design engineer in its Bellevue office. Tung has 14 years of experience in civil engineering, specializing in general civil engineering, transportation and water resource engineering for the Washington State Department of Transportation, in the Eastern United States and in Malaysia and Brunei.
Barbara Hamilton has joined PAE Consulting Engineers, Inc. as a lighting designer. Hamilton recently earned her masters of science degree in lighting at the Lighting Research Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Her current projects include Label Graphics and the Portland International Airport.
Kevin Hinckley has joined Entranco as a structural engineer. Hinkley brings 11 years of expertise in the design of bridges and other transportation facilities. Currently, he is the project engineer for the structural design of a 200-foot-long bridge associated with improvements to 142nd Avenue East in Sumner. Jeff Faunce has joined Entranco's construction services unit, and will provide construction management for roadway design projects. His experience includes supervising construction staff, and managing and coordination construction sites. He has provided construction management services for East Marginal Way and the 51st Street Bridge, both located in Tukwila, and for NE Andresen Road, as part of the firm's on-call construction management services agreement with Clark County. Joe Willis and Jim Huber have joined Entranco's surveying staff. Willis is a party chief with experience in Global Positioning Systems (GPS), construction staking, boundary and topographic surveying. His project work at Entranco includes construction staking services for Quadrant Willows Corporate Center in Redmond, and providing horizontal and vertical control for aerial mapping of Capital Lake in Olympia. Huber, a registered Land-Surveyor-in-Training, has specialized experience in construction staking, survey field calculation, and boundary and topographic surveys and mapping. While at Entranco, he has participated in several projects including: the 51st Avenue South Bridge in Tukwila; a new watermain along East Marginal Way in Tukwila; and Brighton's Landing and Belvedere Park Residential Development in King County. Angel Wilcox, a registered Engineer-in-Training, comes to Entranco's environmental services unit after an internship with the City of Tukwila's Public Works Department. Since joining the firm, she has worked on a variety of civil and environmental projects including designing the pipe alignment and capacity for drainage improvements associated with the widening of SR 99 in Lynnwood, and providing design services for the reclamation of an abandoned gravel pit for stormwater management use in Pierce County. Barbara Alder brings four years of experience to Entranco's accounting department, where she will be responsible for client invoicing and assist with payroll. She previously worked as accountant for SVR Design Company where she acted as the firm's bookkeeper/office manager.
The Society of Design Administration (SDA) will review "Working with Your Graphic Designer" in a dinner presentation by Ted Leonhardt, president of The Leonhardt Group. Participants will gather at Umberto's, 100 South King Street, at 5:30 p.m. The cost is $25 for members and $30 for guests. Call Sharon Luedtke at Coughlin Porter Lundeen, 343-0460, by Tuesday, Nov. 12, for reservations.