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Jun 08, 1999
TCI Media Services/Puget Sound recently hired Isabel Ziegler as an account executive in its Seattle office. Ziegler formerly worked in advertising sales for Seattle Weekly. Rick Kipp was recently promoted from insertions operator to sales assistant.
Wells Fargo recently appointed Winnie Wongmanager of its new Business Banking Center, located at 1763 4th Ave. S in Seattle. Wong formerly served as manager of an in-store branch for Wells Fargo.
Stephen J. McCaffray was re-elected chairman of the Board of Directors of National Frozen Foods Corp., a Seattle-based frozen vegetable processing firm. Dick Grader was named president. McCaffray is the third generation McCaffray family member to hold the position. Grader formerly served as executive vice president.
Digital Farm, a Seattle-based digital video, DVD and multimedia services company, recently promoted Maya Malysiak to associate producer. Malysiak formerly served as client services coordinator and office manager.
Restaurants Unlimited recently appointed Brad Komen and Jim Price directors of food and beverages for the Seattle-based company's Kincaid and Palomino groups. Komen will oversee food and menu development for six restaurants in the Kincaid operating group in California, Hawaii and Washington. Price will oversee food development of the Palomino Euro Bistros.
Haggen Inc., a Bellingham-based independent grocer, recently purchased a Price Plus Foods grocery store in Aberdeen. Top Food & Drug will start operating the store on June 15.
Tom Stevens and Greg Knorr have joined E. Kent Halvorson's Tenant Improvement and Special Projects Division. Stevens is a project manager. He came from Foushee & Associates and has 13 years of experience in commercial construction and real estate. Knorr, a project engineer, has worked as an assistant project manager in residential speculative home building and commercial construction in Spokane and King County. He is a 1992 graduate of the Construction Management program at Washington State University.
Lease Crutcher Lewis of Seattle has hired three new employees for its accounting department. Included are Thao Nguyen, payroll, Michelle Scharfen, accounts payable and Catherine Durand, job costing. Nguyen is a 1996 graduate of the University of Arizona. She has a varied background that includes work in a research laboratory. Scharfen comes from Classic American Home Revisions, where she held a similar position. Durand was formerly with Pine Street Development. She holds a bachelor's degree from Seattle University.