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Jun 22, 1998
Reis, Endicott, Peterson Inc., a Seattle-based public affairs and public relations consulting firm, has added Christie Price as an assistant account executive. Price formerly served as a communications coordinator for Group Health Cooperative.
Betts, Patterson & Mines , a Seattle-based law firm, has added Tracy Antley-Olander and Thomas McBride to its Defense Litigation Practice Group. Antley-Olander, joining as a senior attorney, focuses her practice on insurance defense, premises liability, and product liability. McBride, joining as an associate, focuses on commercial litigation.
Gary Gayton, Seattle attorney, has been appointed to the National Advisory Council for the U.S. Small Business Administration. The members of the council serve as the eyes and ears of the President, the SBA Administrator and Congress for small business issues.
Physio-Control Corp. and Solectron Washington were presented with the Washington State Quality Award 1997 certificate of merit. Physio-Control Corp., based in Redmond, designs, manufactures, markets and services an integrated line of external cardiac defibrillator, pacemaker and vital sign assessment devices. Solectron Washington, based in Everett, is a worldwide provider of electronics manufacturing services to leading equipment manufacturers in the electronics industry.
Jun 19, 1998
Reed McClure, a Seattle-based law firm, has added Ross D. Jacobson, Greg Montgomery, and GailAnn Y. Stargardter as shareholders, and has appointed Stuart C. Allen president and managing director. Allen will serve a three-year term and continue to focus his practice on bankruptcy law, commercial litigation and transactions.
Auburn Flight Service has obtained a 7,900 square-foot maintenance facility, formerly Sky Services. AFS has moved from the Pierce County Airport after 10 years.
Tom Green has been elected chair of the Washington State Transportation Commission, and Connie Niva has been elected vice-chair. The commission oversees the state's transportation interests.
The Washington Chapter of the American Association of Attorneys-CPAs, an organization whose members are both attorneys and accountants, has elected Peter A. Slowiaczek president, Paul D. Stavig, vice president, Monica Gianni, secretary, and Joseph L. Brotherton treasurer.
Sarah Clampitt has joined CB Richard Ellis as a sales assistant in the Bellevue office. She will specialize in the sales and leasing of Eastside office properties.
H. Roger Qualman has been named executive vice president and manager of Norris, Beggs & Simpson's Puget Sound office. He is one of the regional real estate firm's four partners. In his new position, Qualman will oversee the firm's brokerage, asset and property management, and mortgage financing operations.
James Bowman has been named regional sales manager for Mortgage Market's Bellevue branch. He will oversee all the firm's Puget Sound offices as well as recruit new bankers and develop marketing opportunities. Bowman previously worked in Key Bank's Commercial Real Estate Division in Portland. Mortgage Market also recently opened its fourth regional office in Seattle's Northgate neighborhood. The branch manager is Tuan Hoang, formerly of the Federal Way office. A fifth office is slated to open in Southcenter in August.
Windermere Real Estate has added four new sales agents to its Seattle-area offices. Cindy Hornbuckle has joined the Kent office after two years with Northwest Brokers. Lezlie Stobaugh is new to the Redmond office and to real estate. Aune Tietz and Susan Harvey have joined the Wedgwood office. Tietz previously worked seven years in the German Historical Museum in Berlin, Germany. Harvey worked at John L. Scott in Laurelhurst. Also at Windermere, about 40 agents from the Shoreline office will be painting, installing new doors and doing repair work today at St. Vincent's Inn, a homeless shelter in Shoreline. The work party will be in action from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Richard Clausen has been named designated broker/vice president for the RE/MAX Masters, Inc. office in Everett. He has 25 years of experience in the industry, having managed D.A. Duryee Co. and Prudential Preferred Properties. Jackie Feil has been appointed vice president of marketing. A 16-year veteran, she has eight years' experience as an appraiser and another eight as a sales agent.