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Feb 22, 1999
Wells Fargo's Private Client Services Group has hired Matthew Forrey as a financial consultant to provide investment, brokerage, trust and private banking services to individual investors in the Puget Sound region. Forrey formerly served as a financial consultant for Salomon Smith Barney in Seattle.
Chris Hazelmann, general manager and part owner of ProVideo Productions, recently became full owner and president. Richard Bartlett was recently added as director of sales. ProVideo Productions is a Seattle-based provider of legal video services.
Soriano Hayward Insurance recently named Mark Helling manager. Soriano Hayward, a division of Tacoma-based Bratrud Middleton Insurance Brokers, represents the merger between Bremerton's Soriano Insurance and R.S. Hayward Insurance Co. Inc. Jim Spencer, Frank Haggerty, Jackie Lewis, Scot Sageser and Sharon McAfee, former Hayward Insurance employees, have been appointed Bratrud Middleton vice presidents. Brian Hughes will manage the Bainbridge Island office of Soriano Hayward Insurance, previously a branch office of Hayward Insurance. All officers will hold stock in the newly merged company. Soriano Hayward will begin carrying the Bratrud Middleton name in January 2000.
Accelerated Web Development, a Seattle-based web solutions provider, has added John Loschky as director of new business development.
Intermec Technologies Corp., an Everett-based provider of automated data collection and mobile computing systems, recently appointed David Mills as managing director of its European operations and vice president of Intermec. Mills takes over from Sven Skarendahl, who has been named senior vice president of business development.
Feb 19, 1999
Tere Foster, associate broker for Coldwell Banker Bain in the Bellevue office, is the company's 1998 No. 1 agent. She sold more than $61 million in residential real estate last year. It was the fifth consecutive year she finished in the top 1 percent locally and nationally.
James Rock has joined Unico Properties as the senior property manager for the firm's Eastside holdings that total 600,000 square feet of office and retail. He has 11 years of experience managing up to 3 million square feet of real estate. He has been senior property manager for Columbia West Properties and Bentall U.S. and vice president/general manager with Colliers Real Estate Services.
Seattle-based Pinnacle Realty Management had one of its best years in 1998 as its 30-member brokerage department handled nearly $800 million in commercial and multifamily transactions. That's nearly a 100-percent increase over 1997's $423 million total. Comprised of 63 deals in markets from Washington state to Washington, D.C., the total included 10,150 multifamily units, 6.4 million square feet of commercial and 81 acres of undeveloped land. Of the company's six regions, the Northwest led the pack with a total of $509 million.