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Dec 05, 2000
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Bullivant Houser Bailey, a law firm with offices throughout the Northwest, has added John Cullen to its Seattle office. Cullen is a member of the firm's business practice group. His practice focuses on business transactions, taxation issues and intellectual property law.
The board of commissioners of Shoreline Wastewater Management District will change its name to the Ronald Water District, effective Jan. 1, 2001. The district was known as Ronald Sewer District until 1992 and was changed to Shoreline Wastewater Management District in an effort to better describe its expanded general service area then known as "the Shoreline community." The board hopes that changing the name back will more clearly identify the district, both within the city of Shoreline and to the surrounding cities and jurisdictions.
StairMaster, a Kirkland-based manufacturer of fitness equipment, announced the formation of a consumer products division. The division is headed up by John Post, previously vice president of sales and marketing. The new division will develop a line of products for the home market by the end of 2001.
Martharose Laffey was recently selected as the new executive director of the Washington State School Directors' Association. Bill Williams, who serves on the North Thurston School District board of directors in Lacey, was elected president of the association. Laffey served eight years as executive director for the National Council for Social Studies, the nation's largest organization for social studies educators. Connie Fletcher, Issaquah school director, is the new president elect and Anne Golden, Walla Walla school director, is vice president
Fife's Lugo Construction has recently won several awards. It received third place for "Minority Business of the Year," as presented by the University of Washington (William D. Bradford Award) and CEO Magazine, and the Platinum STEP (Safety Training Evaluation Process) Award from the Associated Builders & Contractors of Western Washington. The Platinum STEP award was given to just seven contractors in the state. Also, company founder Adrian Lugo was recipient of the "Executive Award for Safety" for 2000 from the Puget Sound Area Construction Safety Summit.
The Northwest Division of McCarthy Building Companies has promoted Jason McKinney to project manager and hired three project engineers. McKinney's new responsibilities include formulating quantity surveys for lead estimators that summarize specific item counts to help ensure accurate bidding on a project. He joined the company last year as an estimating assistant. The new project engineers are Bill Jordan, Nancy Abell and Nicholas Terrile. Jordan recently finished a certificate program in construction management at the University of Washington and holds a bachelor's degree in business administration from the same institution. He previously worked for Boeing as a facilities analyst. Abell has over eight years of industry experience, most recently coordinating volunteers and mechanical subcontractors for Habitat for Humanity in Atlanta. She holds a bachelor's degree in building construction from Michigan State University. Terrile holds a bachelor's degree in construction management from Central Washington University.
Dr. Janelle D. Daane has relocated to Camp Dresser & McKee's Bellevue office. Daane is an environmental, civil and construction engineer with over 16 years of experience developing water supply and sanitation services, as well as disaster assistance. Daane holds a doctorate degree in engineering management from George Washington University, a master's degree in civil engineering from the University of Washington, a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, and a bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of South Dakota. Camp Dresser & McKee is headquartered in Cambridge, Mass.
The Seattle Housing Authority has hired Michael E. Purdy as purchasing manager. Purdy has spent the past 21 years with the city of Seattle, including the last seven as contracting manager in the Executive Services Department. For SHA, he will be managing its purchasing, construction and consultant contracting programs. He will start his new job on Jan. 2.