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Oct 18, 2000

Integra Telecom

Carver
Carver
Whetman
Whetman
Jeff Carver and Travis Whetman have joined Integra Telecom of Washington, a Kent-based communications services provider, as field marketing manager and business analyst respectively.

Carver's responsibilities include advertising, public relations, product and business development, and sales and product training.

Whetman's responsibilities as business analyst include accounting, human resources, and purchasing. He will also assist with marketing and product pricing.

Shandwick International

Hunt
Hunt
Shandwick International, a company specializing in reputation management for technology-based companies, has hired Kathie Hunt as an account coordinator in its Bellevue office. Most recently, Hunt worked as an intern for Novell in Provo, Utah. At Shandwick she will provide support to account staff and work on client and coverage research.

Hablador

Hablador, a Seattle-based innovator in enterprise-level Web content management, announced that Jill Bamburg has joined its executive team as vice president of marketing. Bamburg has more than 20 years of marketing experience, including a seven-year stint with Seattle's desktop publishing pioneer, Aldus Corp. She left Aldus in 1993 to join the core faculty of the graduate management program at Antioch University in Seattle.

Washington Forest Protection Association

Bill Garvin has been appointed director of governmental relations for the Washington Forest Protection Association, headquartered in Olympia. Garvin will work on forest-related legislative issues, as private landowners implement new salmon protection legislation. Garvin comes to the association from a long-tenure of independent legal and lobbying practice, where he has been representing business and business-related trade associations before state legislative and regulatory bodies.

CDi Mechanical Engineers

Julaine Fleetwood has joined CDi Mechanical Engineers as marketing director. She has 18 years of experience in the architecture/engineering industry. Fleetwood is an active member of the Society of Marketing Professional Services and was a recent recipient of its corporate marketing achievement award.

Ellis Paguirigan Designs

Ellis Paguirigan Designs (EPD) of Seattle has hired Janet Grimwad as graphic designer. Prior to joining EPD, she was a graphic designer at Shipwreck Beads for two years. She has also held positions with various companies in her native Australia.

Floyd & Snider

Two senior project managers have been hired at Floyd & Snider, an environmental consulting firm based in Seattle.

John Leder is a certified ecologist with 27 years of experience as an environmental planner, investigator and multidisciplinary project manager. His expertise includes technical and management support for investigation and remediation of contaminated sites, including litigation support involving preparation of expert reports, deposition, trial support, and cost allocation.

Tom Colligan is a registered geologist with 14 years of experience managing and conducting hazardous waste site investigations and remediation in the Pacific Northwest. His experience includes the investigation and remediation of petroleum-contaminated groundwater and soil, resolution of environmental compliance issues and contaminated site redevelopment

Mahlum Architects

Mahlum Architects, an architectural, interiors and planning firm with offices in Portland and Seattle, has named five new associates in its Seattle office. They are Gary Signs, Douglas Ashcraft, Brent Steven Compton, Susan Foreand Mark Cork.

Signs has more than 25 years of project management experience with health care clients. His current projects include the renovation of Suzzallo Library at the University of Washington, a major addition to the Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane and renovations at St. Mary Medical Center in Walla Walla. He joined Mahlum in 1989.

Ashcraft, a project manager who joined the firm in 1996, has experience in the design of health care facilities. He is planning, programming and designing a multi-phased hospital replacement for Holy Rosary Medical Center in Ontario, Ore., a master plan for a clinical laboratory at Providence Medical Center in Seattle and a feasibility study for the renovation and addition of the Virginia Mason clinic in Federal Way.

As a project manager, Compton has managed seven high school projects in the last five years, including Ballard, Mercer Island, Bellingham, Tacoma, two in Mukilteo and two in Puyallup. He joined Mahlum in 1986.

Fore, a project architect who joined the firm in 1991, has worked on health care, education and commercial projects. She is working on the rehabilitation of the Coe Elementary School in Seattle and the Tolt River water treatment facility for the city of Seattle.

Cork, a project architect who joined the firm in 1998, has experience in health care, education, commercial and performing arts projects. He is involved in the design of the Seminar II building at The Evergreen State College in Olympia. Cork was involved in the recent renovation of the Polson Building, a 1910 structure that houses Mahlum's Seattle offices.

The Berger Partnership

Two new principals have been named to The Berger Partnership, a landscape architecture and site-planning firm in Seattle.

Misty Philbin rejoined the firm in 1992 and became a senior associate in 1998. She is the principal-in-charge for the Epiphany parish master plan and implementation, Pacific Medical building renovations for Amazon.com and numerous residential projects.

Greg Brower is the principal-in-charge of the Space Needle Plaza and RTA commuter rail stations in Tukwila and Kent. His past projects include wetlands development for the Bill and Mary Gates' residence in Medina and the WWII Memorial in Olympia.

Hydro-Geosciences

Hydro-Geosciences has hired three new employees. Jack Gardner has joined the firm as a project hydrogeologist. He has 11 years experience with geologic, geotechnical and environmental investigations, including projects for Sound Transit and the U.S. Department of Energy.

David Scofield, a senior engineering geologist/engineer, specializes in geologic hazards and geotechnical investigations, groundwater dewatering, water resources hydrogeology and tunnel projects. He is involved on a water resources project for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and soon will be working on Washington Department of Transportation projects. He was previously with the geotechnical branch of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Jean Strachan has joined the firm as a scientist and senior administrator for the Redmond office.

With offices in Redmond and Portland, Hydro-Geosciences provides services in geologic, hydrogeologic, geotechnical and geo-environmental consulting. The firm also performs geotechnical construction monitoring services for heavy civil and mining projects

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