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Jul 16, 1998
Jonathon Diamond has been named president of Diamond Parking, assuming the role held by his father, Joel, who now becomes chairman and CEO. Josef Diamond, Joel's father, is now chairman emeritus. Jonathon Diamond will be responsible for management of over 900 parking operations in nine states. He has a degree in business and marketing from the University of Washington and an MBA from Duke University.
Seattle's Kleinfelder has added a new service for data management consulting: the Knowledge Management Practice. Darren Ward has joined the firm to serve as technical lead for the service. Ward will create GIS databases, corporate knowledge bases, traditional programming, web sites, and intranet project status sites for clients.
Ivey Seright International, a computer graphics training firm, has moved into an expanded space at 306 Dexter Ave. N. in Seattle, (206) 623-8113. For more information on the services and classes provided, visit the website at http://www.ivey.com, or send email to classinfo@ivey.com.
SuperCede Inc., a Bellevue-based provider of solutions for Java developers and producers of SuperCede 2.0, has named Janet Sorrentino vice president of marketing and product management. Sorrentino formerly served as director of product management at Attachmate Corp.
Deston S. Nokes has been promoted to senior public relations specialist for NW Natural, a natural gas company in Portland. Nokes formerly served as director of customer information.
Dominic Karaba has joined the Seattle accounting office of Moss Adams as director of sales and marketing, concentrating on business development.
Nancy Keith, executive director of the Mountains to the Sound Greenway Trust, has been appointed to the Washington Community Forestry Council. The council advises the Department of Natural Resources on its policies and programs related to community and urban forestry to heighten the awareness of forest and natural resource management.
Estate Interiors, a retailer helping people sell fine furnishings through consignment, has opened a store in Bellevue at 10425 NE 8th St. The retailer also offers new accessories and original works from local artisans.
The Museum of Northwest Art in La Conner announced that the major part of the Northwest art collection assembled by Marshall and the late Helen Hatch is a promised gift to the museum. The 240-piece collection includes works by the artists of the Northwest school. The museum is the only institution in the country focusing exclusively on visual art of the Pacific Northwest.